Sentences with phrase «put in circulation»

``... no corporation, flexible purpose corporation, association, or individual shall not issue or put in circulation, as money, anything but the lawful money of the United States.»

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It came amid mounting speculation that the European Central Bank will next week back a big stimulus program that will put more euros in circulation which would further dilute their value.
The decision by the SNB to call time on its efforts to prevent the euro from trading below 1.20 francs was a huge surprise and came amid mounting speculation that the European Central Bank will next week back a big stimulus program that will put more euros in circulation which would further dilute their value.
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.
he value of all bitcoins in circulation is around 9 times the value of the top 100 altcoins put together.
If America wants to confront its gun violence problem, then, the research suggests it should look to reducing the number of guns in circulation — not putting more armed people into schools.
Though he stopped short of naming the precise control mechanisms that might be put in place, he explained that the effort would include legislation to regulate the mining and circulation of cryptocurrency.
This is deconstruction in very much the original sense of the term, as put into circulation by philosopher Jacques Derrida.
Marcus could read and write — though he could not write well, and had no inclinations to authorship, even in that publishing center of the western Mediterranean in the days of Nero — and so, as one of the few in the local congregation of Christians who could both read and write, he was commissioned to put together in his free time — probably late evenings, after the assembly of the Christians had broken up — the fragmentary translations of narratives from the story of Jesus and his teaching which were in circulation in the Roman church.
Even if Mark were written in Palestine, 30 years after the death of Jesus, and there were still people alive who witnessed the resurrection, how soon was the gospel put into public circulation?
The Bible is being put into more and more tongues, and in many areas its circulation has been increasing.
When you put a baking sheet or pan in the oven, you are breaking the circulation flow of the hot air and radiant heat from its element, deflecting and forcing it up and around the sides of the pan.
Health experts state that this can put pressure on the major vein that is responsible for healthy blood circulation in the body.
You can also put them in an old - fashioned prefold without a cover, pinned around the waist, to encourage lots of air circulation.
This strategy runs counter to the trend of recent cutbacks in newsroom staffs, since it does require that media outlets put reporters on the ground, but it may spread if it turns out to be effective in driving traffic to media websites and generating enough advertising revenue to offset declines in print circulation.
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With 44,496 placards issued to members of the NYPD and another 54,020 handed out by the Department of Transportation to groups such as the FBI, nonprofit organizations and disabled individuals, de Blasio, who will run for re-election this year, put the total number now in circulation at 160,516.
ThisDay Senior Editor, Olawale Olaleye has taken a swipe on Senator Ademola Adeleke representing Osun West Senatorial district over a video currently in circulation where the Senator was seen putting up ecstatic dance steps during a church thanksgiving.
So it is important for us as a country to put up a system that can help mop up the weapons in circulation.».
He pushed Britain to live way beyond its means not merely in this way, but by putting excessive amounts of money into circulation that banks could lend on with cavalier irresponsibility.
The federal government has begun to play its part in «ensuring that we continue to benefit from «brain circulation»,» as Bishop puts it.
Melting Arctic ice flooding into the Atlantic could put the ocean circulation that warms Europe in danger, triggering dramatic sea level rise and drought
Chemists have turned red blood cells into long - lived sensors that could be put back into circulation to monitor the makeup of patients» blood in real time.
«Markedly elevated levels of «bad» cholesterol put you at increased risk of developing heart disease and developing it earlier in life,» Circulation Editor - in - Chief Joseph Hill said in a journal news release.
It's normal to suffer from leg cramps while pregnant, a problem that you can blame on the fact that your baby is putting pressure on certain nerves, leading to changes in circulation.
Collateral veins in the digestive system are extra blood vessels from the intestinal tract that bypass the liver all together and put unfiltered blood into the general circulation of the body.
Ben answers: Jennifer, there's absolutely some supplements that can help with circulation but I wouldn't put all your eggs in one basket and just rely on nutrition supplements to help with circulation.
Hormonal imbalance, for example, is common since excess and used hormones must be detoxed by the liver — if they're not, they're put back into circulation, resulting in hormonal excess.
But to not put the long out - of - print Collector's Edition extras back in circulation and not even retain the basic old DVD features is a worst case scenario few could have imagined.
This puts brand - building nonfiction books at a disadvantage, as your book would be competing against good review of a pop - culture fiction book in a mass circulation magazine like Cosmopolitan, or a controversial or timely author interview on Oprah!
An article for paidContent.org outlined the standards that not only the Association of Magazine Media but also the Audit Bureau of Circulations are expected to put in place later this year which will contain certain expectations of reporting for both monthly and weekly digital magazines.
A program with open submissions puts more voices in circulation.
Fractional reserve banking makes the economy more efficient by putting capital that would otherwise be hoarded in circulation.
Never put a cat in a trunk that does not receive circulation from the rest of the car.
Hill later wrote that the «common objects» documented for the exhibition were amassed in a «laundry hamper» until it «overflowed:» «I would take them to a copier in a nearby town and record the ones that still intrigued me, then throw the originals away or put them back into circulation
Azambuja puts into circulation a form of criticism by signaling elements, buildings, streets, squares, having a deep emotional connotation and identity, but often do not perceive in his complex sensibility, they are cast before our eyes and the same time imposing and monumental fix their image.
There is the narrativity, for example, of the gold from a bequest that is melted down and put back in circulation — this latter form also being just a further system that passes on into another, shifting imperceptibly between utmost privacy and maximum anonymity.
Even if the net rate of moisture exchange were to remain fixed, the Walker circulation could still become stronger or weaker, if the circulation reorganized itself to put less or more of the exchange in the form of small scale convective motions.
It's interesting enough that I'm thinking of putting together a simple paper contrasting the way all this works in radiative convection models (no large scale dynamics) vs. models with a simple Walker circulation.
He stresses this is informed speculation at this point, putting him in good company considering the many ideas in circulation and the persistent uncertainties in the system.
Several ideas have been put forward to explain this hiatus, including what the IPCC refers to as «unpredictable climate variability» that is associated with large - scale circulation regimes in the atmosphere and ocean.
Anyhow, I decided including that circulation was a bridge too far... so I just put in the Gupo fish.
A suggestive way of putting it, because for any software engineer worth his salt what Steve has shown beyond doubt is that climate science, not least its authoritative expressions in IPCC reports, has been atrocious in regression testing of its central general circulation and other models, taking that important term in its broadest and most important sense.
I have bothered to put together a basic understanding of the Lunar tidal forces and their effects, into an analog method that takes advantage of the repeating composite patterns of the global circulation patterns, that should be forming the basic underlying premise of the forecast models currently in use.
These results also increase our overall understanding of glacial − interglacial cycles by putting further constraints on the timing and strength of other processes involved in these cycles, like changes in sea ice and ice sheet extents or changes in ocean circulation and deep water formation.
Besides, I am currently at the WCRP conference in Denver, where the question of changes in circulation patterns due to anthropogenic climate change as an issue for attribution of events has been put up (but not answered...) just this morning...
Arguments of the type summarized in Emanuel, Neelin, and Bretherton, 1994 suggest that attempts to alter the free tropospheric temperature profile will modify temperatures by a rather indirect path — heating perturbations will modify the circulation in a way that then modifies the temperature and humidity of the air near the surface, which finally puts you on a different moist adiabat.
To put these figures into perspective, the total number of US dollar banknotes in circulation is $ 1.6 trn, and of euro banknotes $ 1.1 trn / $ 900bn.
According to some critics, the trustee put too much Bitcoin back into circulation which led to these massive drops in the crypto's price.
An administrator is a person engaged as a business in issuing (putting into circulation) a virtual currency, and who has the authority to redeem (to withdraw from circulation) such virtual currency.
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