sidney wrote:When i went taipei, i noted the prostitutues looked old... Now my observation is comfirmed. However, there still many pimps around, cos i was approached by a gui gong in the busy junctions of Xi Men Ding. My hostel lord told me taiwanese ppl matured at early age and teenage sex is norm. Therefore pertaining to sex, they are quite liberal compared to S'pore
It expects the new regulation to increase demand for duty-paid cigarettes, which would help offset the cost of marking every cigarette.
And the authorities allow/want the demand to increase?
It expects the new regulation to increase demand for duty-paid cigarettes, which would help offset the cost of marking every cigarette.
And the authorities allow/want the demand to increase?
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More from Cox, per the release, explaining his rationale for the disclosure proposal:
Millions of investors entrust their savings to our securities markets because they can be confident that our markets are orderly, liquid, efficient, and rational. The turmoil in today’s markets, particularly in the financial sector, is challenging that assumption for ordinary Americans. Markets are the best tool a free society has to price and allocate assets across a complex economy, but as is well known from experience, sometimes the wisdom of crowds is supplanted by crowd behavior. We need well-functioning markets to help us draw the line between reasonable miscalculation and error or something worse involving the failure of due diligence, self-dealing, and conflicts of interest. It is thus vitally important that the market mechanism continue to inspire investor confidence.
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