Not exact matches
And it isn't being filtered
by an
intermediary.
The content of this site is meant to inform investors, potential investors and their
intermediaries, and does
not constitute an offer or a solicitation
by anyone in the United States or in any other jurisdiction in which such an offer or solicitation is
not authorized or to any person to whom it is unlawful to make such an offer or solicitation.
Money, equities, bonds, titles, deeds, contracts, and virtually all other kinds of assets can be moved and stored securely, privately, and from peer to peer, because trust is established
not by powerful
intermediaries like banks and governments, but
by network consensus, cryptography, collaboration, and clever code.
Examples of
intermediaries not subject to regulation include hedge funds, unlisted derivatives and other unlisted instruments, while examples of unregulated activities
by regulated institutions include credit default swaps.
Other financial
intermediaries don't do exactly this, but there is a general theme of making money
by using the customers» stuff when the customers aren't using it.
A digital currency
not backed
by any national bank as of yet, bitcoin attempts to remove all
intermediaries in transactions.
Even microloan technical assistance, which the administration wants to cut
by $ 9 million, would see a further $ 2.5 million shaved because, according to the committee report, «a majority of training provided
by microloan
intermediaries is
not to borrowers but to prospective borrowers, many of whom do
not become borrowers.»
[1] An
intermediary (for Type 2 regulated activity) should
not directly relay bitcoin futures orders for an exchange platform which is
not authorised
by the SFC under Part III of the SFO.
Where a few cryptocurrency terminals are wroth - trusting as preferred payment method, where
intermediaries charge high transactions costs, and where Bitcoin still has
not been able to grow its adoption rate, and where mining is even today considered risky
by a novice in the cryptocurrency world, Phoneum makes it easy and hassle - free with its mobile - based blockchain - powered mining algorithm.
It goes without saying that I agree with Pete's center - right agenda below, with its mend them, don't end them approach to our minimalist entitlements and its due concern for doing everything that can be done to sustain our nongovernmental
intermediary institutions (which, of course can be choked
by too much or the wrong kind of government).
In redefining marriage and the family, the state
not only embarks on an unprecedented expansion of its powers into realms heretofore considered prior to or outside its reach, and
not only does it usurp functions and prerogatives once performed
by intermediary associations within civil society, it also exercises these powers
by tacitly redefining what the human being is and committing the nation to a decidedly post-Christian (and ultimately post-human) anthropology and philosophy of nature.
The obedience of a St Francis of Assisi to his heavenly vocation was obedience to a call which did
not come through the
intermediary of the Church's hierarchy, however true it may be to insist that it remained within the limits of the official Church and was tested and approved
by the Church's ministers.
The Church for them is
not only the sacramental
intermediary of grace and the teaching authority for the true statement of the hidden mysteries of God, but also has a pastoral power
by which it can contribute quite considerably to determining the concrete action of its members in the tangible and sober reality of everyday life.
The former set does
not contain actual entities that
by themselves constitute (in my sense of the term) a nexus, because it does
not contain an
intermediary actual entity that interrelates the two contemporaries.
There can
not be an indefinite line of
intermediary causes with no first cause, just as a nail can
not be knocked into a wall
by an unending series of hammers, each knocking against the next.
The theory of a transition from a finite
intermediary produced
by God alone and designed to bring the potentiality of the finite cause into act, to the new increase of being, which would be different from that
intermediary yet
not actually contained in it, for otherwise of course nothing new would come to be, must inevitably pose exactly the same problem once more.
The U.S. did
not even try to exploit
by diplomacy the intercepted cables which were decoded during July, indicating that Japan was trying through Russian
intermediaries to negotiate a surrender on all our terms except the retention of the Emperor — which, after using the bomb, we were to allow anyway.
It is important to note that at this time no decisions have been taken
by the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office as to whether they will or will
not engage the services of water market exchanges and / or
intermediaries.
My first contact with Si √ ¥
n had come after vettings
by two
intermediaries, a friend of Si √ ¥
n's second cousin, then the second cousin.
This relationship will be directly managed
by the party —
not run through union official
intermediaries.
If they refuse work, their may be sanctioned
by the Department for Work and Pensions and their benefits withdrawn; if they accept, they may face investigation
by HMRC years later, particularly if HMRC can
not get at the employment
intermediaries.
The Times spoke to one commissioner who was asked
by a Cuomo
intermediary to issue a statement but did
not.
For the first time, there will be penalties for trafficking in human organs, acting as an
intermediary for surrogate motherhood, which is to be banned, and carrying out gene tests
not authorised
by a court of law.
Any individual or business using any service provided
by BeautifulPeople or under any name in which the Beautifulpeople does business, including any abbreviation thereof, for the means of either posting an available job opening or contacting the poster of any such job opening does so in the understanding that Beutifulpeople is acting only as an
intermediary and is
not responsible for the accuracy of the information being provided
by third parties.
THE DVD
by Bill Chambers It's
not clear from the press release whether Lovely and Amazing, which was shot in 24 fps HiDef, bypassed a celluloid
intermediary in its transfer to DVD, but whatever the case, the film looks technically as lush on the format as the all - digital Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones.
If you train a different lens upon all this, however, you realize that you're looking at a badly messed - up system, one that privileges some kids over others, that extends rights to some citizens that others don't have, that invites finagling
by both seekers and suppliers of educational services (and countless
intermediaries), and that ends up being costlier than it needs to be,
not to mention sitting substantially beyond the reach of policymakers seeking to apportion scarce education dollars across multiple legitimate causes, needs, and priorities.
Panelists noted the challenge some
intermediaries face in
not having sufficient clout to assemble larger service providers and systems, while also acknowledging that
intermediaries can play an important role
by conducting research or holding the vision for reform.
The current focus of the project is on accessible books (DAISY or Braille in electronic form) produced
by not - for - profit «accessibility» organizations (or «trusted
intermediaries») that provide library services for people with print impairment.
Despite my own disagreements with Cory Doctorow overt attacks on copyright, he gets it right in «Information Doesn't Want to be Free»
by skewering all the
intermediary chokeholds the Internet is creating for authors.
But even if we can
not articulate particular solutions, we can nonetheless call attention to difficulties caused
by the policies of information - service
intermediaries.
Chimerical post-script:
Not completely sure where it fits in, but I think it does: Robin and José Afonso Furtado pointed me to this post
by Mike Shatzkin about the future of bookselling, arguing (I'm paraphrasing) that with online retailers like Amazon obliterating physical bookstores, we need a new kind of
intermediary that helps curate and consolidate books for the consumer, «powered»
by Amazon.
Most loans from the SBA are
not made directly
by the SBA, but are made through an
intermediary lender, such as a bank or credit union, with a portion of the loan amount guaranteed
by the SBA (typically up to 75 % or 85 % of the loan amount).
So if you are asked to pay money upfront
by someone who claims to be a lender (
not an
intermediary) then, chances are that you are facing a scam.
Note: If an
intermediary bank
not designated
by us is used in the transfer process, that
intermediary bank may charge you a fee for their services that could impact the total amount we receive.
Although a qualified
intermediary can
not provide specific legal or tax advice, feel free to contact Asset Preservation, Inc. for a complimentary consultation
by email, calling toll - free either 800.282.1031 for the California headquarters or 866.394.1031 to reach our Eastern Regional office in New York.
The content of this site is meant to inform investors, potential investors and their
intermediaries, and does
not constitute an offer or a solicitation
by anyone in the United States or in any other jurisdiction in which such an offer or solicitation is
not authorized or to any person to whom it is unlawful to make such an offer or solicitation.
More specifically, unless the financial
intermediaries have the ability to apply the Funds» Market Timing Trading Policy to their customers through such methods as implementing short - term trading limitations or restrictions and monitoring trading activity for what might be market timing, the Funds may
not be able to determine whether trading
by customers of financial
intermediaries is contrary to the Funds» Market Timing Trading Policy.
For example, should it occur, the Funds may
not be able to detect market timing that may be facilitated
by financial
intermediaries or made difficult to identify in the omnibus accounts used
by those
intermediaries for aggregated purchases, exchanges and redemptions on behalf of all their customers.
Furthermore, short food supply chains also play an important role in generating better price margins for intra - and peri-urban food producers, either
by excluding
intermediaries in value chains or
by valorising distinctive product qualities, and are often crucial in developing markets for local and organic food where these did
not exist yet.
«EXCLUSIVE: Ex-British ambassador who is now a WikiLeaks operative claims Russia did
NOT provide Clinton emails — they were handed over to him at a D.C. park
by an
intermediary for «disgusted» Democratic whistleblowers.»
Physical objects are conceptually imported into the situation as convenient
intermediaries not by definition in terms of experience, but simply as irreducible posits comparable, epistemologically, to the gods of Homer.
If so, then it needs to recognize that scientists are
not communications experts and that their intended messages are likely to be overwhelmed
by the interpretations, misunderstandings, and spins of the inevitable
intermediaries.
They have it because the science is spoonfed to them
by filtering
intermediaries, and that is the part that won't change, red team or
not.
If you accept that physical objects are conceptually imported into the situation as convenient
intermediaries not by definition in terms of experience, but simply as irreducible posits comparable, epistemologically, to the gods of Homer, but in point of epistemological footing, the physical objects and the gods differ only in degree and
not in kind, the whole Dawkins playbook falters.
From the article:... EXCLUSIVE: Ex-British ambassador who is now a WikiLeaks operative claims Russia did
NOT provide Clinton emails — they were handed over to him at a D.C. park
by an
intermediary for «disgusted» Democratic whistleblowe... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4034038/Ex-British-ambassador-WikiLeaks-operative-claims-Russia-did-
NOT-provide-Clinton-emails-handed-D-C-park-
intermediary-disgusted-Democratic-insiders.html
The cumulative conditions of Article 5 (1) exempt such acts of reproduction that are (1) temporary, (2) transient or incidental, (3) integral and essential parts of a technological process, (4) that have the sole purpose of enabling a transmission in a network between third parties
by an
intermediary or a lawful use of a work or protected subject matter, and (5) that do
not have any independent economic significance (para. 61).
Whereas other participants in STL transactions such as shipyards, leasing companies and other
intermediaries benefit from an indirect effect of that advantage, the Commission considered that the advantage initially collected
by the EIG / investors was
not transferred to them (recital 163).
Will the EU hurt itself
by insisting on putting internet
intermediaries, especially those that do
not organize content, to... [more]
The role of your attorney should be to ease the burden of this process
by being an
intermediary between you and the insurance representatives and, most of all, to provide good sound legal advice based upon honesty and integrity and
not simply what you want to hear to sign up (e.g. I'm going to get you a billion dollars!).
This idea is applied
by Deschamps J. in Gomboc, but given an electricity service provider is
not merely an
intermediary in relation to power consumption information, to the opposite outcome.