Oblige banks to issue a certain amount of debt (say 2% of their assets) that is junior to deposits.
It's no longer OK for Junior to have little to do after school, free time to use as he sees fit.
So the state-of-the-union speech was an opportunity for Mr Bush junior to articulate the case for his determination to hold the Iraqi dictator to account.
The way the CMO is structured, it could likely lose 55% of its value and tranches junior to Feltus' would have to eat the entire loss.
In fact I did worry that I might be in the oldest mum when taking junior to school until we met other forties at the ante-natal classes.
Roddick took the tennis world by storm in 2000, when he suddenly morphed from a mediocre baselining junior to a power tennis monster with a 140-mph serve almost overnight.
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In one study, they did online surveys of 208 incoming business graduate students who had been working as junior to mid-level managers at a range of companies, including health care, finance, manufacturing and pharmaceuticals.
So the bigwigs left it to more junior negotiators to present the result of their horse-trading to the world's grumpy, exhausted delegates.
"Britain's role, " he alleges, "remains an essentially imperial one - to act as junior partner to US global power".
On February 7th, Chandrika Kumaratunga used her powers as president to announce the dissolution of parliament and, a few days later, to sack 39 junior ministers to prevent them using their jobs for electoral advantage.
It means encouraging all staff, from senior-level managers to junior associates, to participate in a movement to build better businesses from the inside out: the movement of social intrapreneurship.
He was an Advocate Depute from 1972 to 1975 and served as Standing Junior Counsel to the Department of Energy (1976-79) and the Scottish Development Department (1978-79).
The teams strive to break down stale cultural norms and encourage junior members to challenge senior staff.
She also is the first American junior athlete to run the 800 under 2 minutes, breaking Kim Gallagher's mark junior of 2:00.07 in 1982.
City made multi-million-dollar loans to its executives to buy the bank's stock, then forgave them while forcing more junior staff to repay their borrowings.
The male junior award went to Stoke's 19-year-old world junior 200m bronze medalist Alex Nelson, who was second to Devonish at this summer's world trials.
"Junior, to me, was the epitome of what a football player was, " Ross said.
So the two main Kurdish parties sent only junior representatives to the London meeting.
Plenty there for Mr Cable and his new retinue of Tory junior ministers to tussle over.
The brand took off, and Michael dropped out of junior college to join the business in 1983.
Senior staff nurse Joanne Thompson is accused of allowing a more junior nurse to administer the drug.
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China humiliated him by sending a junior minister to lecture him at Copenhagen.
This month, Mr. Weinberg is training a team of junior stars to represent Israel in a tournament in Quebec in February.
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He studied physics and English at the College of Charleston, but dropped out his junior year to sail to the Bahamas.
They did bridge loans where the investments house doing the deal puts in some of the junior capital to get the deal done.
While the private-equity fund previously had been active in offering junior debt to borrowers, the acquisition gave it a platform to make mortgages.
Ziya Shen, 15, beat dozens of the world's leading junior players to win the week-long competition at the Erin Arts Centre in Port Erin.
Ideally, Thrun explained, Junior ought to have patiently waited behind them.
In the space of a few weeks Button had gone from being uncertain about regaining his momentum in the junior categories to becoming an F1 driver.
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