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an informal debt instrument

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At the hearing, Makanda testified that IOUs are not recognised by government as a money acquisition process, indicating Mitema had swindled taxpayers.
In all patients post-operative contrast MRI was performed 10 days after surgery for confirmation of IOUS findings and detection of residual tumour if any.
"Management repeatedly contacted her to say the IOUs were outstanding and should be repaid.
Finally, most IOUs have a legacy cost of debt that is higher than the cooperative's current cost, and that has been factored into rates.
From September 2003 to November 2004, 57 patients at the University of Milan had a liver resection and underwent both IOUS and the contrast-enhanced procedure, which involved 2.4 mL IV of sulfur-hexafluoride microbubbles.
There is no 'trust fund,' just IOUs that I saw firsthand, that future generations will pay for either in higher taxes or reduced benefits or cuts to other critical government programs." During his April 5 visit to the Treasury Department's Bureau of the Public Debt in Parkersburg, West Virginia, President George W.
The United States government gives the Social Security Administration IOUs but, in fact, spends the money as fast as it comes in.
* book of IOUs for one or more of the following: home-cooked meals, baked goods, respite care, household chores or repairs, yard work, chauffeuring, running errands;
Then I analyze an important case in which the market participants do not distinguish between two inherently different banking products--namely, money titles and fractional-reserve IOUs. I show that in this case Gresham's Law becomes operative--the fractional-reserve IOUs crowd out the money titles.
With 207 investor-owned water and wastewater utilities (IOUs) comprising more than 1,300 systems in 35 counties, more than half of Florida's population is affected by these multitiered regulators.
Conversely, deregulation would have created incentives for new power production by investor-owned utilities (IOUs) in Republican-controlled inland areas where large expanses of environmentally suitable land are available for new power plants.
The Mienm will facilitate the trading of small-denomination instruments such as checks, letters of credit, and IOUs. The idea is to give small and medium sized enterprises better access to money.