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  1. Most senators find out which way the wind blows in their home state before voting on bills in Congress.
    多数参议员们在国会里投票表决法案时,都知道他们所代表的本州人的意愿。
  2. She committed six new$100 bills to the hands of her parents and asked them to let her have the money back, bit by bit, as she needed it.
    她将6张面额为100美元的新钞交给父母保管,嘱咐他们在她需要钱时,分期分批地交还与她。



  1. The single Independent in the upper house, Senator Brian Harradine, sided with the opposition. The legislation will now be referred back to the House of Representatives, which has already approved all eight budget bills.
  2. The two bills were introduced in January after a deranged drifter, Patrick Purdy, opened fire at a crowded Stockton schoolyard, killing five young students and wounding 29 others, as well as a teacher.
  3. In August, all 78 opposition members of parliament resigned en masse, accusing Roh of railroading bills and ignoring demands for reforms.
  4. Retailers have a recurring nightmare that seasonal shoppers will shy away from stores for fear of having to meet big bills later on. It almost never comes to pass; people get sentimental around the holidays and tend to over-spend.
  5. The draft bills specifically focus on one of the administration bill's key proposalsgranting oversight of futures margins to a federal agency.
  6. "It's better than when they tell you they're looking for a certain music book and all they know is that it's green," said Larry Heidel, floor manager at Carl Fischer, which stocks 610,000 titles and bills itself as the world's largest music store.
  7. In the morning, it purchased Pounds 34m of Band 1 bank bills, and Pounds 200m in repos for resale on 29 July.
  8. But Ofwat might reason that an appeal or two might be an acceptable price to pay for keeping water bills as low as possible.
  9. The yield on six-month Treasury bills sold at Monday's auction, for example, rose to 8.04% from 7.90%.
  10. Yields six-month bills edged down to 7.77 percent as the discount dipped 1 basis point to 7.39 percent.
  11. By contrast, spending on cars, medicine and utility bills rose. Two signs that Japan might be near the trough of its downturn emerged yesterday with a slowdown in the pace of corporate profits decline and a slight recovery in money supply.
  12. Instead of earning a 1.65 per return on the bills, the fund would enjoy a 2.75 per cent return, a 110 basis points difference.
  13. The December contract closed at 91.72 after closing the previous night at 91.81. The Bank purchased Pounds 100m of Band 1 bank bills at 8 7/8 per cent.
  14. The average on new 26-week bills climbed to 6.24% from 5.98%.
  15. Now I do. In the crystal-clear waters of Lake Lucerne, I see swans plunge their necks downwards and sweep the bottom with their bills, watch flocks of ducks use their wings to swim along under the surface as if in flight.
  16. So the merchant bank is concentrating on "new things," including the trading of a world-wide range of stocks, bonds, Treasury bills and currencies.
  17. "Last night, we were going through a fair amount of anxiety about how we were going to pay our next round of bills," he says.
  18. And a few lawmakers say they oppose the bills despite personal experience with the needs of those with disabilities.
  19. Equally, if you choose to run a 30-year-old MGB or even a Morris Minor instead of a modern car, you need to know one end of a spanner from the other if you are not to be faced with (a) unreliability and (b) ruinous garage bills.
  20. Yields on three-month Treasury bills rose to 7.37 percent as the discount rose 2 basis points to 7.16 percent.
  21. The rate on the latest three-month Treasury bills fell to 6.42% bid from an average rate of 6.44% set at Monday's auction.
  22. An unusually large number of bills are moving through Congress, including legislation on welfare, drug abuse, spending and two trade measures.
  23. TREASURY BILLS: Results of the Monday, April 2, 1990, auction of short-term U.S. government bills, sold at a discount from face value in units of $10,000 to $1 million: 7.83%, 13 weeks; 7.81%, 26 weeks.
  24. Action on these bills now shifts to the Senate, which has passed one pro-labor measure of its own.
  25. Mr. Mulheren said he often inflated brokerage bills paid to others who had also done him favors.
  26. This accounts for the main part of household bills. Although electricity costs have stabilised and even started to fall in some areas, high prices, profits and salaries have attracted much criticism.
  27. Taxable funds invest in commercial paper (short-term corporate IOUs), bank certificates of deposit and Treasury bills.
  28. For example, rates on new short-term Treasury bills at the government's regular weekly sale fell to their lowest auction levels in nearly three years.
  29. The government succeeded in raising Dr450bn (Pounds 1.2bn) needed this month to finance the public debt through sales of treasury bills at interest of up to 27 per cent and Ecu- and US dollar-linked bonds.
  30. "They are implying that you cannot be trusted to make these decisions." Also Wednesday, lawmakers in Annapolis, Md., conducted a hearing on four abortion restriction bills and one pro-choice bill.
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