Wells, the last major bank not to cut its dividend, will surely be forced to join those that have, and it will be forced to request substantial additional capital from Washington.
When it gets right down to it, culturally we're like children who have to be forced to eat our vegetables.
Others whose circumstances are deemed to have improved sufficiently could be forced to move out at the end of their tenancy.
Twenty-six states, led by Florida, went to court to say individuals cannot be forced to have insurance, a "product" they may neither want nor need.
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With a 25-year typical lifespan, many barges were going to have to be scrapped around 2004, meaning companies would soon be forced to buy expensive new barges.
And to have innocent little 12-year-old girls be forced to have a government injection through an executive order is just flat out wrong.
You guessed it. 60% of those polled object to the legislation requiring that everyone who does not have health insurance be forced to buy it.
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By giving away some of his stock now, Mr. Davis says, he won't have to worry that his sons could be forced to take on debt or sell the company at a "fire-sale price" to satisfy the estate-tax bill they otherwise may incur upon his death.
Mr. Fu recounts one harrowing episode in 2007, when an underground pastor in Guangxi province called him, distraught that his wife, who was seven months pregnant, had been dragged to the hospital by 10 officials to be forced to have an abortion.
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If Maduro wins, he will have to deal with a tough economic crisis and will be forced to consider future devaluations and spending cuts, topics which have provoked tensions within Chavismo in the past.
Airlines have been reluctant to merge lest they be forced to give up precious transatlantic landing rights at their home airport.
She said that the plan minimised the impact that compensation was likely to have on government finances - compensation that it is likely to be forced to pay in any event following legal challenges - and that such a move was ethical.
With bankruptcy protections returned to all student loans, the Department of Education will be forced to have skin in the game for the borrowers, not against them, a condition that Adam Smith or any other free market economist would agree is necessary for a healthy, capitalist lending system.
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One answer could be that banks have simply been forced to be more transparent about their losses than hedge funds have been.
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To be sure, at times we have been forced to litigate to enforce our licensing agreements or to stop the infringement of our patented technologies.
And if France is to have a chance of reaching even 3.3%, Mr Jospin may be forced to tighten the economic screws still further.
If energy-drink makers are found to have violated certain New York state laws regulating food and drugs, they could be forced to pay civil fines and penalties, and to change their labeling and marketing.
"It's important for people to have insurance, but like most Texans, the governor does not believe they should be forced to purchase it, " said Josh Havens, a spokesman for Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
They have no wish to be forced into joining a clearing house and thus into more demanding margin calls.
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Under a deal reached between the Parliament and the Council of Ministers, companies will have to pay a set level of fees for scientific evaluation of new products and will be forced to share information to avoid duplication of tests on animals.
If his opponents refuse to back down, Mr Stournaras will be forced to make deeper cuts in pensions, which have already been pared back by more than 20% in the past two years.
And not only that, to be forced to become the exact duplicate of your clone, to whom you have to spend your whole life with.
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Among those that have tried a similar idea only to be forced to abolish them are the Americans, in the 1960s, and, more recently, the Portuguese and Japanese.
Democrats will have to find new ways to convince furious Latino voters that it was Republicans who killed the bill, and Republicans will be forced to run for cover.
Pub landlords in Nottinghamshire have been warned they could be forced to use plastic glasses.
He explained that no matter what the contract said, she couldn't be forced to have an abortion.
As a result, Hispanics have been forced to assimilate just to be accepted and it many cases, get a job.
It does not have to be something that is forced on any nation that is not broadly accepting and ready for it.
Since then some bankers have worried that they might be forced to sell their hedge funds and private-equity units because politicians consider those activities too risky.
That will definitely affect the average American, and the TSA will be forced to have less people milling about than they usually have at the security checkpoints.
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