From mid-2004 until this February. there were no failures, the largest span of time without any since the Great Depression.
But I think it led to an excessive ideological belief that there are no market failures, and no issues of distortions on incentives.
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There were no big bank failures, and no need for government bail-outs testament to the health of the banking system that emerged from a previous crisis in the mid-1990s.
There will be more bank failures no matter what, but the government wants to prevent otherwise healthy banks from unnecessarily failing because they are unable to sell short-term notes and bonds to fund their own activities.
Take heart in the idea that no matter how hard things get, no matter what failures you endure, you will always have the memories of the night when you and a drunk sophomore did it on top of two passed-out lacrosse players.
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Yet, in countries like Brazil there are no talks of bank failures, or severe fiscal imbalances.
The Navy and other relevant bodies will no doubt study these failures.
But as the evolution of finance decades earlier proves, there's quite simply no way that bank failures caused the Depression given the greater truth that finance had long before evolved away from traditional banks.
But when Mr Tuckett asked the investors to highlight some of their successes and failures, he found no difference in the way the decisions were reached.
No, none of the predictable failures of ObamaCare in reducing health care expenditures, in providing meaningful access to quality health care beyond simply labeling someone as insured, in improving the economic prospects of individual Americans and their families, and eventually in maintaining the excellence of U.S. health care will provide major leverage for compromise.
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The failures of the show in no way discredit the impulse behind it.
These failures include outrageous costs which bear no resemblance to value provided, deeply embedded conflicts of interest, sustained underperformance of underlying investment vehicles, inadequate disclosure, inappropriate investment menus, defective plan design, insufficient participant education, and flawed default provisions.
The New York Public Interest Research Group also said Tuesday it found more than 100, 000 violations of state campaign finance laws since 2011, including campaign committee failures to file accurate reports and no recent reports at all from 2, 328 committees.
No mention is made of potential drawbacks, technological failures, or anything.
If ideas are cheap, there is no point in making predictions, or worrying about failures, or obsessing, like Newton and Leibniz, or Bell and Gray, over who was first.
During the recent failures of IndyMac and Washington Mutual, no depositors lost money because either the FDIC stepped in, or it facilitated a deal in which another bank took over the management of the affected accounts.
For more on the "Clinton-Halperin doctrine" enshrined in Presidential Decision Directive 13, see the Center's recent Decision Brief entitled "The Tip of the Iceberg: U.S. Debacle in Somalia Foreshadows Clinton Security Policy Failures Beyond, " (No. 93-D 88, 8 October 1993).
In short, the stage has been set in no small measure thanks to the sustained incompetence and other failures of the Clinton foreign policy for serious reverses for U.S. interests around the globe.
These have reported no false matches in millions of iris comparisons and very few failures to find a match.
The couple remained on the island until 1930, when a desperately low population, crop failures and poor infrastructure, meant living there was no longer sustainable.
No one of achievement has avoided failure -- sometimes catastrophic failures.
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And those who have first-hand experience of the system's failures prisoners and ex-prisoners may have no right to vote.
Emergency power failures caused section doors to slam shut, panicking some passengers who had no idea what was happening.
As part of my job, I reported alarming inadequacies: in one case high-grade equipment (ASME III, class 1) was operated in nuclear power reactors with no accepted safety file, regardless of a previous accident and a half-dozen failures in achieving acceptable design results.
So Merck is plunging ahead in one of medicine's toughest challenges finding a drug to slow Alzheimer's disease despite repeated failures that have led most drugmakers to halt or scale back research on the No. 6 killer in the U.S. It's a particularly risky strategy because scientists are still unraveling exactly what drives Alzheimer's.
Barak will stand firm on the principle that Israel has no alternative but to make peace with the Palestinians, and will remind the electorate of the conspicuous failures of both Netanyahu and Sharon to make progress on this front.
As far as we know, there have been no civil, criminal, or disciplinary proceedings initiated against audit firms or audit partners for the audit failures and bankruptcies, forced acquisitions and government bailouts of Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, Washington Mutual, New Century Financial, Countrywide, American Home, and on, and on.
The medium is still too new to be able to point at a reliable set of results, we have no way of knowing how the advertising works over a worthwhile period of time, so any successes or failures that we have so far are purely anecdotal.
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