48. (Banking & Finance) (tr) to arrange for (a bank account, savings account, etc) usually by making an initial deposit 49. to turn to a specified point in (a book, magazine, etc): open at page one. 50. (Law) law to make the opening statement in (a case before a court of...
48. (Banking & Finance) (tr) to arrange for (a bank account, savings account, etc) usually by making an initial deposit 49. to turn to a specified point in (a book, magazine, etc): open at page one. 50. (Law) law to make the opening statement in (a case before a court of...
Open Government Platform. Contribute to JackDanger/opengovplatform development by creating an account on GitHub.
headline inflation rose a touch overall, reflecting, in part, run-ups in food prices in some countries. The Bank of Canada and the Swiss National Bank cut their policy rates further, in part citing
Offshore Company Formation, Offshore Bank Account, Trusts, Estate Planning, Asset Protection, Citizenship by Investment Programs, International Tax Planning.
Countries using the CFA franc have been obliged to keep half of their reserves at the French treasury and to have a French representative on the currency union board in exchange for French guarantees on their balance of payments needs. Recent moves have been taken, however, to loosen such ...
Djokovic was able to get into France, losing to Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals at the French Open in June, and England, winning the title at Wimbledon in July. The Laver Cup, which begins Friday, is Djokovic’s first competition since Wimbledon. ...
s will also offer a large, 52 inch by 77 inch painting of safari animals by celebrated French artist Henri Maik, estimated at $10,000-$15,000. Other French paintings in the sale include works by Adrien de Boucherville, Jacqueline Marval, Antoine Bouvard, Henri ...
*| He kept two bank accounts open. 他有两个银行户头可用. 4 (a) spread out; unfolded 伸开的; 展开的; 开放的: The flowers are all open now. 现在花儿都开了. *| The book lay open on the table. 那本书在桌上摊开放著 . (b) not fastened; undone 未系住的; 解开的; 松开的: an ...
Introduction Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes are proposed as a policy tool to address the increasing prevalence of poor diet, obesity, and related economic and social costs.1,2 Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for 71% of deaths globally, of which an estimated 40% could be attributed...