Sentences with phrase «latter date»

That latter date, as it happens, is about when ABS plans to put the company back on the market.
At the latter date, the average risk - weighted capital ratio was close to 11 per cent, its highest recorded level and well above the 8 per cent minimum.
We could cut short the gap between our current position and Antonio Conte's men should we take all three points when we take on the Saints on a latter date and Ramsey believes we can eventually catch the league leaders.
Paterson vetoed the legislation in September, but had promised to reintroduce the bill at a latter date.
The latter dates back to 1958, when NATO decided to foster co-operation among scientists in the alliance partner countries and to establish the NATO Science Programme.
The latter date had been LAUSDs intended start date, based on a. Jul 11, 2017.
It's the only story I remember following in the ensuing weeks, which just happened to lead right into the latter date.
Indeed, the fund reported 32.9 % in cash and equivalents as of the latter date.
The latter dates back to the 11th century and is one of the oldest Hindu temple on the island.
Combined sales of all Diablo games released between January 2000 and August 2006, including Diablo II, had reached 4.5 million units in the United States by the latter date.
Any ratification or accession effected subsequent to the latter date shall become effective on the ninetieth day following the deposit of the instrument of ratification or accession.
In fresh leaks, it appears that Samsung wants to keep the latter date as far as unveiling the Galaxy S8 and its counterpart S8 Plus.
You can always add fabric at a latter date if the mood strikes.
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