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Synonyms for oft

many times at short intervals

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It is well known that the aortopulmonary septum and the OFT cushion contribute to aortopulmonary septation.[3],[4] According to Anderson, given that the aortopulmonary septum is a transient structure and does not persist in the postnatal heart, the term 'protrusion' is more accurate than 'septum.'[7] Henceforth, we will use the term 'protrusion' in this study.
During the fiscal year, the monthly transfer of the commission allocation to the bond trustee is based on actual OFT revenues collected but is capped at the executive authorization amount.
The OFT is now considering Diageo's offer to sell the bulk of the Whyte & Mackay business with the exception of two malt distilleries.
The Energy Secretary said that the European Commission would lead an inquiry into te issue, and the OFT would help.
OFT senior director Jackie Holland stated that none of the firms had offered any concessions yet to address regulatory concerns.
Now, however, for reasons best known to the powers that be, it has been decided that the OFT will cease its Consumer Codes Approval Scheme from March 31.
OFT chief executive, Clive Maxwell, said, 'Personal current accounts are critical to the efficient functioning of the UK economy.
An OFT spokeswoman advised: "Take the time to think about what you are buying.
The probe first came to light in September 2009 after JJB Sports approached the OFT about a "suspected agreement or concerted practice to dampen competition in the sports retail market".
OFT explained in a statement, that it had to address concerns from a significant number of customers claiming that a merger between the sectora[euro](tm)s strongest competitors will affect prices, innovation, investment and choice.
Royal Bank of Scotland and Barclays Plc (LSE: BARC) had engaged in anti-competitive practices according to the OFT. A fine of GBP28.59m was imposed on RBS.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) will launch a study in the spring to examine the nature - and limitations - of competition in the market, which is worth more than pounds 5.5bn.