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A specific revenue reserve can be utilised only for the earmarked purpose while a general reserve can be utilised for any purpose including distribution of dividend.The Renaissance Period was marked by increased humanism and curiosity about behaviour.So he did, and did he ever! Beginning in kindergarten, Ebright collected butterflies with the same determination that has marked all his activities.Entries marked C (being contra entries as explained earlier) are ignored while posting from the cash book to the ledger.To Duttada the telescope marked the fulfilment of the ambition of a lifetime.However, it does have some of the features of a profession: All over the world there is marked growth in management as a discipline.The enactment of the FRBMA, in August 2003, marked a turning point in fiscal reforms, binding the government through an institutional framework to pursue a prudent fiscal policy.Abnormal behaviour, thoughts and emotions are those that differ markedly from a society's ideas of proper functioning.The same has to be marked by the superintendent and an examiner will be asked to physically examine the goods imported.The Indira point in the Andaman and Nicobar islands that marked the southernmost point of India got completely submerged.Place-names are marked in Arabic and there are some well-known names like Kanauj in Uttar Pradesh (spelt in the map as Qanauj).The proportion of people in developing countries living in extreme economic poverty— defined by the World Bank as living on less than $1 per day—has fallen from 28 per cent in 1990 to 21 per cent in 200 Although there has been a substantial reduction in global poverty, it is marked with great regional differences.Children with autistic disorder have marked difficulties in social interaction and communication, a restricted range of interests, and strong desire for routine.This marked the withdrawal of the water mass from the coastlines of the landmasses in the south and southeast Asia.The Bhopal gas tragedy also marked the moment in which 'environmental' issues became intrinsically linked to laws on the economy and the chapter briefly discusses this as well.

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