1. If they have fairly short durations, and particularly if you will have the rental property paid off by your anticipated retirement date, the picture would brighten considerably. 2. Instead, the judge said, the issue is whether the contract between Mike Tyson and Kevin Rooney had a definite duration. 3. Set aside for the moment that the convention has unlimited duration and allows the secretary-general of the United Nations to be the keeper of the paperwork. 4. The bonds will have a duration of two years to five years, Placiello said. 5. Thirty-year bonds tend to gain more in rallies, and lose most in routs, because they have longer durations. 6. Typically, the race has a duration of about six months, and it is conducted in peculiar fashion. 7. Inspections ended in May, but the treaty has unlimited duration. 8. The central bank said the operation had a duration of one day and added that it was monitoring the situation. 9. The inspection regime ended Thursday, though the treaty has unlimited duration. 10. Another western diplomat saw significance in the fact that the new accord will have a duration of four years compared to the two-year lifespan of its predecessor. |