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  • Like a bank cheque, money orders are cashable only by the recipient.
  • Another key area where RIEPs have been instrumental in driving cashable efficiencies is business transformation and shared services.
  • Government officials, wary of the continuing problem of postal theft, initially mandated that the notes could be cashable only in the city named by the purchaser.
  • It is that golf equals work, that time spent on the links is cashable every two weeks to get the soul out of hock at the company store.
  • Sarong allegedly went behind the board of directors of the KGPLA and changed the signatories so that he could sign cashable cheques worth substantial amounts, including one cheque for K4 million.
  • It only helps, for the most part, if the exclusive risk of losing the first two tricks is due to the opponents'holding two cashable "'aces " '.
  • Rather than being cashable at only one named post office, it decided that newly issued Postal Notes could be cashable at any money order office  the system's larger and busier offices.
  • Rather than being cashable at only one named post office, it decided that newly issued Postal Notes could be cashable at any money order office  the system's larger and busier offices.
  • Whittaker stepped forward Thursday with his wife, daughter and 15-year-old granddaughter and accepted an oversized facsimile check for $ 314.9 million and a cashable $ 10 million first installment on the multistate lottery prize.
  • The Plan attempted to reduce the money supply by forcibly converting large portions of consumer bank accounts into non-cashable government bonds, while at the same time increasing the printing of money bills, a contradictory measure to combat hyper-inflation.
  • Rousselot suggested a new concept of revelation : that revelation be conceived not as a sum total of distinct truths, propositions, judgments, but as a kind of knowledge that is indefinitely cashable ( " monnayable " ) in distinct ideas and propositions which explicitate it without being able to exhaust it, and without claiming to supplement it.