reserves造句91. A developing issue for actuaries has been the question of the possible use of professional certification of reserves for general insurance.
92. When Middlesbrough gave him a chance, he had a nightmare debut against Oldham Reserves.
93. Better technology should help both to recover more gas from existing reserves and also to make new areas accessible.
94. But last night he signalled he is ready to launch a comeback with the reserves within the next week.
95. No provision is made for any additional taxation which might arise should the retained reserves of overseas subsidiary companies be distributed.
96. In February 1994 it had $ 30 billion in exchange reserves.
97. A lack of adequate reserves means the company will have to plug the gap using other resources.
98. The reserves are composed of convertible foreign currencies, gold and International Monetary Fund special drawing rights.
99. These exceptional items reflect charges arising from the Ultramar downstream disposals and re-evaluation of assets and reserves.
100. Global surpluses can likewise be meaningless to the dozens of poor nations that have overwhelming demands placed on slim foreign exchange reserves.
101. Capital receipts would normally be credited to reserves and recorded in the balance sheet.
102. In fact,[http:///reserves.html] there are indications that the Louisiana leg may contain larger reserves than the western leg in Texas.
103. Barnardo's had to draw £1.7 million from its reserves to meet costs.
104. Mr Mayo estimates that loan loss reserves will have to be increased by a third, assuming an economic soft landing.
105. This has provided the statistics that are needed for a new approach to be adopted for setting reserves and premium rates.
106. The restrictions were initially adopted as a temporary measure designed to slow down the flight of foreign currency reserves from the country.
107. Cerritos and defender John Doyle were both named to the Western Conference all-star team as reserves.
108. On mild autumn days, pond fish will be feeding enthusiastically, building up their fat reserves.
109. With the transfer deadline exactly three weeks away, Sunderland reserves host West Brom.
110. Johns made a second-half appearance for the Reserves in a goalless draw at Darlington and caught the next train back to London.
111. The country's foreign currency reserves have dwindled over the past few years.
112. At higher temperatures, development is faster and the larvae are hyperactive, thus depleting their lipid reserves.
113. More tarmac and concrete has left fewer green fields for water to drain into underground reserves, as Sheila Brocklebank reports.
114. As well as its own peat-cutting operations, the company is also encouraging local farmers to use mechanical excavators to exploit their own reserves.
115. Now, with just one win in three matches, a close-run thing against Castleford reserves, opinions are hardening.
116. Fifteen reserves are to be established by 2000, covering 12,000 hectares of pine forest, loch, bog and mountain.
117. With regular centre-forward Kelvin Simple taking over duties in goal, the City Reserves had only four players left on the park.
118. In the third quarter the company added $ 47 million to its reserves for bad loans from rising delinquencies.
119. This will be in line with the Court's objective of restoring the University's financial reserves to a more acceptable level.
120. With cash reserves dwindling and bank credit expensive, companies will accelerate their already steady selling of shares.