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Once students pay the whole cost, the value of that degree needs to be cashable.
Like a bank check money orders are cashable only by the recipient.
To deliver these savings, we know that a step change is needed to ensure that real, cashable efficiencies are secured.
The actual method of payment, the book of orders cashable at the Post Office, is one of the most important factors.
These bonds differ from the regular bonds in that they are only cashable on the anniversary of the issue date or during the 30 days thereafter.
Because of Government restrictions on currency movement, winnings are paid in checks drawn on a Finnish bank, cashable outside the country.
It only helps, for the most part, if the exclusive risk of losing the first two tricks is due to the opponents' holding two cashable aces.
Winners can get either a check signed by Erdős (for framing only) or a cashable check from Graham.
The result was a contract of six diamonds doubled in which the declarer was missing two crucial kings and two cashable aces.
But a financier: when he lays it on the line it's going to be portraits of presidents cashable in solid US any place on the globe.
Government officials, wary of the continuing problem of postal theft, initially mandated that the notes could be cashable only in the city named by the purchaser.
To deal with the transfer of large amounts of cash from one branch to another, the company introduced drafts, cashable in the company's many branches around China.
Another key area where RIEPs have been instrumental in driving cashable efficiencies is business transformation and shared services.
"The Taskforce has made a good start and has already demonstrated that immediate cashable savings can be made from doing fairly simple common sense checks.
Other philosophers argue that free agents need to be self-directed (or 'autonomous') and hence need to choose in a sense not cashable as the effective satisfying of desires.
If a player is offered a $100 cashable bonus requiring $5000 in wagering on blackjack with a house edge of 0.5%, the expected loss is $25.
Their interest in education is likely to be far more practical than that of the student of 30 or 40 years ago, for whom merely having attended college was a cashable distinction.
These bonds are cashable at any time and come in denominations of $100, $300, $500, $1000, $5000, and $10000 (regular interest bond's lowest denomination is $300).
The reasons for this appear to be (a) what the students perceive as cashable cheques in the job market and (b) a genuine intellectual concern to understand what is going on in their society.
It will help you deliver real savings using a well proven procurement technique based on secure internet-based technology, which will deliver cashable cost reductions quickly, whilst protecting quality and service levels.
Mr. Bond said that the bonds, which were in an easily cashable form, were in a "black pilot's case" and that he was told to "just hang on to them for the time being."
When a charity provides a relatively complex service, payment by results just isn't plausible or workable, because the work to identify cashable savings in other public sector spending costs more to do than is worthwhile.
Cashable savings for these activities are difficult to identify at this stage as the government ICT estate is currently being mapped, and many savings are dependent on the uptake of individual work strands.
Sarong allegedly went behind the board of directors of the KGPLA and changed the signatories so that he could sign cashable cheques worth substantial amounts, including one cheque for K4 million.
Rather than being cashable at only one named post office, it decided that newly issued Postal Notes could be cashable at any money order office - the system's larger and busier offices.