Sentences with phrase «such large sums of cash»

With such large sums of cash in hand, NEA can involve itself in a wide variety of campaigns in many states without diluting its efforts in any single one of them.

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For your peace of mind, never bring large sums of cash, credit cards or other valuables such as jewelry and personal electronic devices, such as cell phones and iPods.
But though some vanity publishers do occasionally offer non-fee contracts, such promises are far more likely to be marketing ploys intended to make writers feel better about handing over large sums of cash.
For this reason, a cash - out refinance works best if you want to borrow a large sum of money, or if refinancing will provide some other benefit as well, such as lowering your interest rate or converting an adjustable - rate mortgage to a fixed rate.
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Case in point: Numerous psychological studies have demonstrated that the fear of losing something — such as a large amount of cash — can be a more powerful motivator than the likelihood of gaining an identical sum.
Nolet, [2010] S.C.J. No. 24: 48 The discovery of a large sum of cash may not on its own constitute objective, reasonable and probable grounds to arrest for possession of proceeds of crime but the existence of the cash may contribute to such reasonable grounds when «circumstances or evidence... exist that create a reasonable inference that the money is proceeds of crime» (trial judgment, at para. 35): see R. v. Perello, 2005 SKCA 8, 193 C.C.C. (3d) 151; R. v. Franks, 2003 SKCA 70, 176 C.C.C. (3d) 488.
Money or paraphernalia: Where scales, large sums of cash, and other such items are found, that is indicative of the intention to traffic
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