"It is very unhealthy that the government's policies are a closed book, and anyone who disagrees becomes a part of this tragedy,"
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Japanese companies often repatriate their overseas profits into yen before they close books at the end of Japan's fiscal year on March 31.
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Not, obviously, on the topic of abortion, a matter which appears to be a closed book for both the party and the candidate.
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Bacterial action would be one mechanism, and having limited surface area, as in a tightly closed book, might limit that to the edges.
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For someone who claims Robert Lowell's poetry is a closed book to her, Sarah has done a fine job searching his poems for clues.
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In May 2007, the Ontario Real Estate Association cited adherence to ARELLO exam standards as one of its reasons in switching to closed book examinations.
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The business networks that seemed natural and transparent to these white men were a closed book to women and minorities for much of American history.
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"Companies sent more money abroad than usual to close books for the end of the year, " said Altamir Lopes, head of the bank's department of economy.
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Many traders expect Japanese exporters and institutional investors to sell dollars toward the end of March to repatriate their overseas earnings into yen before they close books.
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Japanese companies, as well, may repatriate overseas profits into yen before they close books at the end of Japan's fiscal year on March . 31, traders said.