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question:This is an email Hi, Just wanted to get an update from you on the Citizens info I asked you about last week. I am wondering about the payment to John Cogan for Aug production and the EAMR payment due. Did you talk to Sarabeth about that? Thanks What is the subject of this email?
answer:Request for update on Citizens info, payments to John Cogan and EAMR due.
question:Data: name = The Golden Palace, eatType = coffee shop, food = Italian, priceRange = less than £20, customer rating = low, area = riverside. What is a sentence that describe this data?
answer:The Golden Palace is a coffee shop that serves Italian food, has a price range of less than £20, and is located in the riverside area, but it has a low customer rating.
question:Mark, Jason and Sara: Deutsche Bank has requested that we make various Securities Act reps in the ISDA Schedule in the event that we do equity derivatives. These reps require us and them to say: 1. To the extent that a Transaction involves the purchase and sale of securities, it will not be registered and the securities cannot be sold except pursuant to a reg statement or exemption. 2. Each party is a QIB or an accredited investor. 3. Unless otherwise set forth in a Confirmation, any securities that a party is required to deliver shall not at the time of delivery constitute restricted securities or be subject to restrictions on transfer. What do you think about this? Carol Write a subject line for this email.
answer:ISDA Schedule - Securities Act Reps for Equity Derivatives
question:A foreign key is a field in a relational table that matches the primary key column of another table. The foreign key can be used to crossreference tables. Foreign keys do not need to have unique values in the referencing relation. Foreign keys effectively use the values of attributes in the referenced relation to restrict the domain of one or more attributes in the referencing relation. A foreign key could be described formally as: ``For all tuples in the referencing relation projected over the referencing attributes, there must exist a tuple in the referenced relation projected over those same attributes such that the values in each of the referencing attributes match the corresponding values in the referenced attributes.'' Is it true that is a field in one table whose values are required to match a primary key in another table? OPTIONS: no ye
answer:Yes.