The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure act passed in 2009 proposes many credit card reforms that benefit customers.
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The rule is one plank of a raft of new regulations, dubbed the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009.
The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 has given card issuers less flexibility to raise interest rates as they wish.
Hundreds of thousands of people may have been denied access to credit as a result of a specific interpretation of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act, known as the CARD Act, Mr. Cordray said.
The second: This, in fact, was covered by the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009, which requires that credit card companies be more transparent about the terms of the products that they offer.
As we explained earlier today, the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009, which took effect this morning, is designed to prevent consumers (particularly those under the age of 21) from plunging themselves into an insurmountable level of debt.
In part because of the Credit Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act (known as the CARD Act), a bill passed with bipartisan support last year that outlawed a number of billing practices, financial institutions have introduced a host of new fees to make up for their lost revenue.
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Most importantly, the Dodgers need to return to a culture that is predicated on accountability and responsibility.
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The saga of the JPMorgan Whale illustrates, yet again, how accountability and responsibility are qualities and characteristics in devastatingly short supply on Wall Street.
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He went on to announce the Environment Agency will carry out a thorough review of the whole system "to ensure there are clear lines of accountability and responsibility".
And one of those, just as an example, is to go back and place more day-to-day accountability and responsibility on the inmates instead of us just doing things for them.
This gradual acceptance of a growing demand for accountability and responsibility toward the environment, community and employees, has been making headway across Europe for years now, leaving corporate America on the sidelines.
The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 attempted to stem the tide of credit card issuers from clogging up college lawns (making them free again for drum circles and hacky-sackers).
The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act was passed in 2009 to protect consumers, especially college students, from getting into serious financial trouble by accumulating credit card debt they could not afford to pay.
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It demands accountability and responsibility from everyone.
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It demands accountability and responsibility from everybody.
We can agree that if we want greater accountability and responsibility, we have to ensure that people aren't overcharged for prescription drugs, or discriminated against for pre-existing conditions -- and we need to eliminate fraud, waste and abuse in government programs.
Resource allocation and profitability targets will move to the Cisco sales and engineering leadership teams, which will have accountability and direct responsibility for the business results.
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The aim of many delinquent senior managers and board members is to avoid responsibility and accountability.
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And they deserve common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform grounded in the principles of responsibility and accountability.
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But it increases responsibility and accountability, and makes you more nervous about your work.
It is an arrogant exercise of power without having to assume responsibility or accountability for implementing the law.
He was supportive, but I am frustrated that Ed Balls seems to be passing responsibility and accountability onto other bodies.
Yet the good thing about truly open societies, fractious as they often are, is that they encourage accountability, and ultimately responsibility.
"Responsibility and accountability" seem basically to be code for firing Rumsfeld and giving more power to State Department types (see above).
Certainly the belief here is that a provision that requires responsibility and accountability in health care is important, that that would certainly meet any constitutional argument.
Accountability was lacking because responsibility was diffuse and fragmented.
Accountability begins with shared responsibility for targets and outcomes.
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He vowed on Tuesday to "bring a long-overdue sense of responsibility and accountability to Washington" and warned that members of Congress won't be allowed to slip earmarks into the economic recovery package.
After Prime Minister David Cameron had opened a wide-ranging Commons debate on public confidence in the media and the police on 20 July 2011, Mr Miliband declared that the "integrity, responsibility and accountability" of UK institutions had been called into question.
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