1. Ironically, they may, however, go hand in hand with visions of a new property. 2. This practical data must be successfully communicated to clients before they are invited to sign a contract, thereby committing them to purchase the new property. 3. We have identified a new property which we can move to, and it is available to us, either to rent or to buy. 4. At a news conference in Washington announcing their findings, Lasser and Wolfe acknowledged that drugs with new properties were important innovations. 5. Banks, meantime, are growing reluctant to lend for new property purchases, Brooke said. 6. A chronic problem with new property stocks is disclosure. 7. According to Ms. Chang, although several new properties are planned, only one, Starwood Lodging, has started construction. 8. After using all the available railroad right of way, the agency had to begin buying new property. 9. But homeowners can no longer avoid tax by plowing their gains in excess of the exclusion into a new property. 10. But the holding company has encountered trouble integrating and managing its new properties. |
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