But Mr. Eishen also expressed concern that Athens wouldn't provide enough loan growth to support a new branch.
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Mathieu Laine, a 35-year-old Parisian, is moving to London to open a new branch of his firm Altermind, a business consultancy.
Since buying into Snook's bank, now renamed the Spirit of Texas Bank, Bass opened a new branch in the Woodlands, northwest of Houston.
The young Romanian immigrant hid the message "June 6 Invasion: Normandy" inside a strand of DNA. "It creates a new branch that the field can expand into, " Risco said.
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Nicole Collomb, who is one volunteers, said the idea came about after a new branch of the WI, which calls itself the Wonky WI, was formed in the town.
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In 2010, the hotel shuttered that outlet and brought in South African chef Reuben Riffel, who created a new branch of Reuben's, his restaurant from the Cape Winelands region.
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But Boston has added a new branch that is quite similar to San Francisco in that it attracts young technology talent that enjoys living and working in an urban setting.
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Some insurers are also unhappy about China's capital and solvency requirements, which were tightened last month: companies must now put more capital aside every time they open a new branch.
Residents and business owners against the chain moving to the town are hoping to replicate the success of campaigners in Totnes, Devon, where Costa Coffee abandoned plans for a new branch.
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In the past two years, as groundwork for the creation of a new branch, Mr Wu travelled to China monthly, making presentations to regulators and cultivating the overseas offices of existing clients.
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Conservationists working in a new branch of the library still face the task of removing ash deposits between pages, repairing parchment volumes and vellum spines that split in the fierce heat a painstaking process that involves weeks of work on each book.
The Fed also granted approval to Agricultural Bank of China Ltd. to build a branch in New York City, and to Bank of China Ltd. to build a branch in Chicago.
More importantly, Guatemala will go to the polls to elect a new executive and legislative branch in September.
He then set up a branch in New York and, after McKinsey's death, helped rebuild the company around its New York operation.
The decision to set up a subsidiary in a new market (as opposed to just opening a branch) may be a harder one for boards, since it involves legal incorporation and taking on personal liabilities.
These were the years when, under Nixon, Carter and Reagan, the Washington establishment became much less of a branch of the New England aristocracy.
The new branch of a longtime Hong Kong favorite attracts a line most nights, serving up gourmet pizzas such as the New Orleans topped with Cajun chicken, spinach, potatoes and sour cream.
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The bank gave Felix a summer job at the New York branch of the bank while he was still in college.
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How does opening a branch in, say, New York, London or Tokyo contribute to profitability?
Chor Bizarre, an Indian restaurant in New Delhi, has opened a branch in London's Mayfair.
They claim the new branch design should generate a roughly eight-fold increase in productivity, and please customers.
Within months after taking office, President Obama established an executive-branch cybersecurity coordinator and a new Cyber Command colocated with the super-secret National Security Agency at Fort Meade, MD.
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The NAACP's New York state branch and a network of Hispanic groups have joined a legal effort to block the first-of-its-kind restriction, igniting questions Wednesday about the groups' ties to the beverage industry.
In a statement Steve Wood, the new UKIP Bristol branch chairman, confirmed Mr Collins no longer held the post.
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And a British Transport Police spokesman said a branch of a tree which had fallen onto the rail line near New Cumnock, Ayrshire, shattered the windscreen a freight train, showering the driver with glass.
After so many scandals, so many souls who have abandoned the faith, here is a chance for a cleansing of the Vatican stables, a root-and-branch reform of the Curia, the Papal administration, and a radical new emphasis on the core mission of the church: to reach out to the world.
The barrister said the firm had now moved to a new factory at Greenfield from its Deeside plant, and has carried out a "root and branch" safety review.
When in 1978 Congress and the President enacted the Inspector General Act, they were introducing a new and important level of oversight to the Executive Branch.
"If Mayor Bloomberg is serious about taking this issue on, he cannot single out bodegas who will struggle to adapt and compete with corporate franchises, " Hazel Dukes, president of the NAACP New York state branch, said in a statement Friday.
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