Sentences with phrase «in circulation for»

Track and locate items that are no longer in circulation for customers.
Although the idea of Substratum is no doubt intriguing, there are a number of other blockchain based projects that offer a similar concept and have been in circulation for a longer period of time.
But the print copies continued in circulation for over decades before they were pulled this week.
That plunge in emissions is necessary because unlike most other pollutants, carbon dioxide from fuel burning stays in circulation for centuries, building in the atmosphere like unpaid credit - card debt.
Though the PAL and Japanese versions of the game have been in circulation for some time, the unreleased North American version was only recently distributed, and can be found at Lost Levels.
Travel Weekly, a travel magazine that has been in circulation for over four decades, has awarded Costa Rica the prize as best Latin American tourist destination, as voted on by a readership of over 140,000.
Such parts and various other components have been in circulation for more than a couple of months now, but it is too soon to say if they're the real deal, given that there hasn't been an official announcement from Apple as yet.
Publishers Weekly is a catalog that lists new books in the market and has been in circulation for over 130 years.
In even better news, every category of library size reported an overall increase in circulation for a total 2 % increase.
I have a few skirts and blouses that are in circulation for work that I tend to pair with more basic pieces.
If not, they could stay in circulation for long enough to cause harm and make you sick.
Although few people would argue that cleansing the population of all guns wouldn't go a long way to trimming the firearms fatality rate, the country's 230 million guns, shielded by the Second Amendment, seem likely to remain in circulation for a long time.
«Theories have been in circulation for decades, but it wasn't until the emergence of today's computer processing power that the model has become feasible,» comments Schirrmeister.
Dave has actually been in circulation for — according to my fictional story here, but it is very real, there is actually a Dave out there somewhere; you know, Dave, we're going to find you, but we know from the statistics that this is true.
This rumour has been in circulation for weeks now, and though it is generally not the Arsenal policy to comment on a transfer until it reaches completion, there may well be something in it.

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«The standard circulation for cabinet memoranda includes the Queen, the Prince of Wales, all members of the cabinet, any other ministers in charge of departments, the attorney general and the chief whip... Ministers of state and junior ministers do not normally receive memoranda.»
One section of the book, drawn up in 1992, reads: «The documents of the cabinet and ministerial committees are issued primarily to the sovereign, the Prince of Wales, and ministers... The need for secrecy calls for special care in circulation and handling.
The facts are startling: fully 40 % of all the pennies ever issued in the U.K. are now unaccounted for, while the U.S. Mint estimates that 200 billion of the half - trillion coins it has manufactured over the past generation have fallen out of circulation.
Noting the fall in print circulation and the failure for online revenues to catch up, the review will look at the overall health of print media, looking at the range of news available and how the press is adapting to the challenges presented by digital.
dPoint Technologies, which ranked 60th on the 2013 PROFIT 500, is the firm that grew out of Dean's desperate search for Plan B. Using specialized membrane technology, the company manufactures modules that reduce the air - quality problems that tend to occur in highly energy - efficient buildings with poor circulation.
I make specialty pet products, but when I go to advertise, even in lower circulation pet related magazines or websites, the prices are set for corporate giants.
The scant regulation early in the country's life, and the wide variety of paper currencies in circulation via private banks and other state - chartered companies like insurance vendors and railroads, meant a free - for - all for any enterprising soul with a flair for forgery.
These days the company publishes its freebie unofficial student guides for 70 colleges in 35 cities, with a total circulation of one million.
The Indian prime minister made a surprise announcement on Nov. 8 that the aforementioned notes, which account for more than 80 % of currency in circulation in India, would be rendered useless, in order to curb India's black market.
It isn't all bad for Lady O. Average circulation for a digital monthly subscription was at 99,412 in the first half of 2013, making it the 15th biggest U.S. digital replica circulation.
His insight is bolstered by a recent study published in January in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation that found that the best results for heart health were gleaned when participants worked out four to five times a week.
A tightening monetary policy is usually seen as positive for a currency as it's a sign of health in that region's economy and reduces that amount of that currency in circulation.
The company, which claims the inspiration for the shirt lies in American Westerns, issued an apology and took the item out of circulation.
Gannett, the biggest U.S. newspaper publisher by circulation, made an unsolicited $ 12.25 per share takeover offer for Tronc — formerly Tribune Publishing — in April, valuing the company at about $ 815 million.
That year, thanks largely to all that new digital money, the company brought in more revenue from circulation than from advertising for the first time.
These risks and uncertainties include competition and other economic conditions including fragmentation of the media landscape and competition from other media alternatives; changes in advertising demand, circulation levels and audience shares; the Company's ability to develop and grow its online businesses; the Company's reliance on revenue from printing and distributing third - party publications; changes in newsprint prices; macroeconomic trends and conditions; the Company's ability to adapt to technological changes; the Company's ability to realize benefits or synergies from acquisitions or divestitures or to operate its businesses effectively following acquisitions or divestitures; the Company's success in implementing expense mitigation efforts; the Company's reliance on third - party vendors for various services; adverse results from litigation, governmental investigations or tax - related proceedings or audits; the Company's ability to attract and retain employees; the Company's ability to satisfy pension and other postretirement employee benefit obligations; changes in accounting standards; the effect of labor strikes, lockouts and labor negotiations; regulatory and judicial rulings; the Company's indebtedness and ability to comply with debt covenants applicable to its debt facilities; the Company's ability to satisfy future capital and liquidity requirements; the Company's ability to access the credit and capital markets at the times and in the amounts needed and on acceptable terms; and other events beyond the Company's control that may result in unexpected adverse operating results.
Thanks to more use of paywalls, circulation revenue for papers recorded a second - consecutive year of growth in 2013, rising 3.7 percent to $ 10.87 billion, according to the Newspaper Association of America.
Maybe there's two people who used the app and they asked for relatively innocuous data — so the chance that that is a big issue is a lot lower than an app that was widely in circulation.
This action increases the amount of Treasury bills in circulation, thereby creating a greater stock of investible assets for nonbank money market investors — an outcome that tends to put upward pressure on Treasury bill rates and potentially other term money market rates.
Rather, crises tend to trigger a run on cash - literal currency - and the Fed is responsible for expanding currency in circulation by increasing the monetary base.
According to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), there are 185 different currencies in circulation.
The micronation seeks to eliminate the traditional need for multiple intermediaries, regulatory authorities, and document circulation, making it potentially the freest country in the world.
The complementary currency itself has declined in importance over the period while levels of overall consumption of goods and services have increased (although it is unclear whether the recent digitisation is to change this) A detailed study18 of the usage and circulation of the Palma found that around half of its usage was accounted for by just 6 economic actors in addition to the Banco Palmas itself: four local stores selling basic consumer items, the neighbourhood petrol station, and a party and décor shop.
There are too many people who don't want to give up the control, too many human - driven cars already in circulation, and human - driven cars will always be cheaper to buy because you don't have to pay for all the sensors and computers for the robot driving.
Some members, for one, have resorted to DIY projects, such as this one featured in the Tesla Motors Club, to improve air circulation in the Model S» third - row seats.
The team will create a global free trade ecosystem by docking to all kinds of businesses of shelter and food as well as cakes and ale, so that LNC players can go to all parts of the world to pay for consumption, promoting the value of LNC in circulation.
In contrast, abstracting from the increased circulation of cash around the end of last year, annual growth in currency has been relatively stable at around 7 — 8 per cent for a number of yearIn contrast, abstracting from the increased circulation of cash around the end of last year, annual growth in currency has been relatively stable at around 7 — 8 per cent for a number of yearin currency has been relatively stable at around 7 — 8 per cent for a number of years.
Japan has suffered with deflation for more than twenty years, something which the Bank of Japan plans to combat by potentially doubling the amount of yen in circulation.
It is generally believed by those unfamiliar with economic theory that credit expansion and an increase in the quantity of money in circulation are efficacious means for lowering the rate of interest permanently below the height it would attain on a non-manipulated capital and loan market.
Those instruments can be used at any time; they are regulated, have been in circulation since long ago so that the market has had time to adapt, and accordingly, there exists quite a wide ecosystem of applications necessary for the work in that area.
(More money in circulation means more money to spend means more demand for products.)
By doing this, you pay for the transaction and the Ripple network profits from the usage of Ripple as there is less and less of their cryptos in circulation, which drives up the price.
For example, there are currently 16.7 million Bitcoins in circulation and there can only be 21 million Bitcoins in total.
There is, therefore, no way for a central bank to issue a flood of new Bitcoins and devalue those already in circulation.
India is a cash based society and these notes accounted for 85 % of the cash in circulation.
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