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Research into the development and warding off risks about individual loans;

Sweden’s Riksbank did it from 1931 to 1937 as a way of warding off both inflation and deflation after leaving the gold standard.

Whether envisioned as a tranquil ocean surrounding a tropical island or a protective stone warding off evil spirits, Turquoise is a color that most people respond to positively.

The storyline of what happens after an inevitable disaster permeates nearly all the new projects, in contrast to movies like 'Armageddon,' which showed humanity warding off an impending threat.

The Application and Risk-warding Measures of the FRA in the Rate Risk Management of China's Commercial Bank

Lemon balm is a fragrant oil that is often used in warding of pests or insects in the garden or in herbal insect repellents.

warding off an impending threat.

Previously the 1960s paintings had been perceived as the childish scribbles or doddering fantasies of an old man warding off impotence.

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FRA:Pricing and risk-warding measures;

Traditionally, it was thought to be a time for warding off evil spirits, but now it's just thought of a time to remind family members to take care of their health.

Statins are a group of blockbuster drugs best known for lowering cholesterol and warding off heart disease.

the two major historic subjects of enhancing the abilities of administration and art of leadership and resisting corruption, guarding against degeneration and warding off risks.