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You have never faltered for an instant in your faith in God's goodness or my redeemability!
The performance pulls away from redeemability.
The ultimate basis for their value was their redeemability for pelts from the Native Americans.
Extremely dubious options have, moreover, been provided for the purchase of three- or ten-year bonds but the yield or redeemability of these is uncertain.
What makes America both great and funny is our stubborn belief in the redeemability of people, which is the flip side of our disdain for history.
"All along their miles had full redeemability because there are several participants in OnePass," notably Continental, Mr. Brennan said.
If "The Music Man" has a moral, it is its reassuring faith in the basic good-heartedness of small-town America and in the redeemability of con men.
By the same token, I believe there are three demands to be made, and indeed they are made in the report: universality must mean interoperability, redeemability and free use.
Because of the limited redeemability of ETF shares, ETFs are not considered to be and may not call themselves mutual funds.
In relation now to the specific amendments, I should like to say the following. The first two that deal with redeemability at par value introduce unnecessary legal uncertainty into the text.
Leffler came up with the idea of creating mutual funds with daily redeemability and continuous issuing of shares at the current net asset value of the fund (NAV).
The provision on redeemability, which was proposed by this Parliament at the first reading - a first reading which took place almost a year ago - and was accepted by the Council, is clear.
Apart from distinguishing money from money substitute, he also distinguished between bank notes offered as receipts for specie deposits and bank notes circulating beyond the quantity of specie-or fiduciary media-suggesting that the volume of fiduciary media is strictly limited by people's confidence in its redeemability.