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Moreover, third countries will have little scope for input into PTA-based DSMs, though their interests may very well be affected by how adjudication is
structured.
When the German engineer Karl Benz invented the first petroleum-powered automobile, he did not just create an engine with wheels; he set in motion an industry that revolutionized the way society was
structured.
The consultation processes on rules and regulations were highly structured, and much effort was devoted to ensuring balanced representations from providers and users of financial services.
A generalized run on the banking system has been a source of fear for the first time in seven decades, while the shadow banking system – broker-dealers, non-bank mortgage lenders,
structured
investment vehicles and conduits, hedge funds, money market funds, and private equity firms – are at risk of a run on their short-term liabilities.
These funds could be
structured
to distribute risk among a variety of projects or sectors, which might make them more attractive to investors who avoid high-stakes venture financing.
These are, in a sense, pay-for-success projects, sometimes
structured
as social impact bonds –formal contracts that tie payments to actual results.
In Europe, researchers have found that youth recreation centers where activities are not
structured
sometimes become gathering places for kids involved in high-risk behavior such as gang activity.
Increasing financial inclusion requires fundamentally rethinking how a country’s financial system is
structured
and operates.
Information has to be
structured
to become knowledge.
To have any chance of re-opening on Monday morning, a bankrupt bank’s billions of dollars in long-term debt would already have to be
structured
in such a way that a bankruptcy court could eliminate it over a weekend.
Such organizations remain important, but the reduced cost of communication in the Internet era has opened the field to loosely
structured
network organizations with little headquarters staff and even to individuals.
China’s leaders thus continue to depend on a form of nationalism
structured
around tales of victimhood.
This rejection came about despite the summit be
structured
in such a way as to promote and defend those interests.
The development of BHE would require a new private-sector investment platform,
structured
to provide bespoke returns for its different participants.
Germany’s competitive advantage has less to do with chicanery than with how its firms are
structured
and the culture in which they operate.
Although market value may be determined by consumer demand, as economic theory has it, these preferences are themselves the result of socially
structured
gender biases.
Once developed, such a mechanism should not be limited (as, unfortunately, it is in the Senate’s bill) to ratings of
structured
financial products.
Cash-back loans to NINJA (No Income, No Job, and No Assets) customers that included voluminous fees to brokers and were securitized and
structured
up to 60 times do not represent any value.
Volkswagen is well known for having a particularly poorly run and
structured
board: insular, inward-looking, and plagued with infighting and family rivalries.
Narratives that have emerged in response to – or as a result of – national, regional, and global divisions are often
structured
by an “us-them” dichotomy.
Europe has always been and remains one indivisible political entity, diverse, intricately
structured.
Born as a “plastic party” to unite a gamut of political forces following the implosion of the Christian Democrats in 1994, Berlusconi’s Forza Italia showed itself to be a very cunningly
structured
movement, with a strong and stable consensus among its members on core doctrine.
But it has also written and adopted a new constitution
structured
to encourage the separation and balance of powers, and it seems on track to pull off a successful change in government.
Before Trump’s rise to prominence, the House Republicans were developing a set of policies
structured
around deep tax cuts, sweeping deregulation (including for finance and the environment), and repeal of President Barack Obama’s signature health-care reform, the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”).
We now must ask what surging nationalism and protectionism in an increasingly interdependent world mean for the way governments are
structured.
“It’s natural that the state of global markets will have some kind of ripple effect,” says Greg Kabance, managing director for Latin American
structured
finance at Fitch Ratings, the international credit ratings agency.
Because of the way it is structured, the study only suggests a lower bound on the effects of CRA compliance.
European politics has long been
structured
along a left-right divide.
This shadow system includes
structured
investment vehicles (SIVs), conduits, money market funds, hedge funds, and investment banks.
For Chancellor Kohl and President Chirac had released a joint letter to their colleagues in which they denounced the idea of a "centrally
structured
Europe", and called for more "subsidiarity", so as to decentralise decision-making, and take it closer to the citizens of Europe.
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