Liechtenstein has, however, implemented new anti-money-laundering legislation and recently concluded a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with the US.
Remittances from Mongolians working abroad both legally and illegally are sizable, and money laundering is a growing concern.
Few housekeepers know little or anything of the benefits of the scientific researches that have been made to render laundering easy.
Although laundering is one of the last kinds of work to receive the benefits of scientific research, much effort has recently been made to present easy and effective ways of laundering.
The linen is immaculate, and she shall have the laundering of it regularly.
Many washerwomen had applied for the task of laundering the ecclesiastical linen; many had been tried and found wanting.
A chemical used as an adjunct to laundering white cloth, which makes white cloth appear whiter.
The laundering of tax-evaded money or the proceeds of criminal activities, mainly drugs, is effected through regular banking channels.
In 1999 the budding offshore financial sector was seriously hurt by financial sanctions imposed by the US and UK as a result of the loosening of its money-laundering controls.
Laundering two sets of underwear and one white waist a week cost 60 cents.
He even seemed to like the idea of laundering the hundred million one last time through a purchase of Mino Industries debentures.
And you were launderingthe seed money for the deal.
Yes, she'd known about Alex Novosty all her life--his work for the KGB, his laundering of Techmashimport funds.
He'd always maintained the cover of a legitimate banker, but insiders knew he'd made his real fortune laundering Yakuza amphetamine receipts and importing small-caliber weapons.
Money laundering was but the latest enterprise of the Yakuza, an ancient brotherhood rooted in over three hundred years of Japanese history.
You prove this marvel can work and the rest is merelylaundering your profits.
Those flaming ferocities known as "turkey-red" cloths, which seem to fairly fly at one, are not only inartistic but altogether too suggestive of economy in laundering to be appetizing table companions.
In laundering pure white silk, slightly blue the rinsing water.
A few lessons can be given in laundering where there is no complete equipment.
This terse sentence expresses very clearly the relative value of the two large divisions of the laundering process.
We are beginning to realize that a separate room for laundering purposes is an essential in a well-equipped home.
Rain water is a perfectly soft water and excellent for laundering if the cistern is kept clean, and free from the dust of the roof.
Washing Day" has an ill repute that it does not deserve, for laundering is a science and an art that it is a pleasure to practice, if one has skill.
A few such lessons are helpful at least in developing an appreciation of what good launderingmeans at home and to the community.
In a few communities abroad and at home, the power available in a creamery is used for laundering purposes as well.
The second type of financial scandals is normally connected to the laundering of capital generated in the "black economy", namely: the income not reported to the tax authorities.
When Laundering Sash Curtains, never starch the hem; the rod can then be run through it without danger of tearing.
Right Way to Hang Skirts--In laundering skirts made of pique, cotton or woolen pin them to the line by the waistband so they will hang straight down.
Salt to Remove Perspiration Stains--To remove perspiration stains from clothing, soak the garments in strong salt water before laundering them.
Hemstitching is always beautiful, but makes a weak spot which is apt to give out in the constant laundering necessary for children's clothes.
Its smoothness of texture, its brilliancy which laundering increases, its wearing qualities, its exquisite freshness, make it the one fabric fit for the table.
If this were the property of the school, the girls could take turns in making the bed every day and in laundering the clothing at home once a week.
Each week the house can be thoroughly gone over, with the exception of laundering curtains and washing wood-work, and these duties might be taken in turn, a room at a time every week, so that the work will not accumulate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laundering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.