Examiners
in sentence
8 examples of Examiners in a sentence
And our
examiners
said, they are making loans without even checking what the borrower's income is.
But by involving the residents, rescuers, medical examiners, and even the media, it broke away from the usual corny disaster movies.
Capital adequacy was a matter of judgment:
examiners
would figure out how large a buffer a bank ought to have, taking into account its specific risks.
The Fed and other regulators would have to provide resources and backing to
examiners
in the field.
If they are US commercial banks, the appropriate policy is to send in bank
examiners
to ensure that they are not taking undue risks with government-insured deposits and to prepare to put them in receivership if necessary.
She excused him, threw the blame of his failure on the injustice of the examiners, encouraged him a little, and took upon herself to set matters straight.
On the first day, the
examiners
appointed by the famous Vicar-General de Frilair greatly resented having always to place first, or at the very most second on their list this Julien Sorel who had been pointed out to them as the favourite of the abbe Pirard.
In the course of their conversation they fell to discussing what they call State-craft and systems of government, correcting this abuse and condemning that, reforming one practice and abolishing another, each of the three setting up for a new legislator, a modern Lycurgus, or a brand-new Solon; and so completely did they remodel the State, that they seemed to have thrust it into a furnace and taken out something quite different from what they had put in; and on all the subjects they dealt with, Don Quixote spoke with such good sense that the pair of
examiners
were fully convinced that he was quite recovered and in his full senses.
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