The second failure in insurance markets is moral hazard: a person who is insured has less incentive to act carefully than an uninsured person.
The Committee will monitor economic and financial developments carefully and will act as needed to promote sustainable economic growth and price stability.
An RSPCA spokesman said the rise could have been due to the organisation improving its data recording systems, or because the act had made owners think more carefully about their ability to look after animals.
Mr Grayling said he was thinking "very carefully" about how to act.
Then it reaches to institutional and individual investors who may receive the information instantly, but act with a delay, as they carefully filter the news to determine whether it carries a meaningful message or is just noise (the early and late majorities in Rogers curve).
"It should act as a further call for GPs to carefully examine the reason why those with dementia display agitated behaviour, rather than immediately resorting to antipsychotic medication, " he said.
Mr. Grahame-Smith crafted it from the beginning as a book-to-film franchise, building in a cinematic, three-act story arc, a central hero and villain and carefully timed dramatic twists that he refers to as "beats, " in screenwriter's parlance.
And furthermore, it allows DOJ to prosecute anyone who fraudulently obtains Recovery Act or TARP funds -- precious taxpayer dollars we've carefully invested in order to turn this crisis around.
Almost her last public act was to vote for Hillary Clinton, and she did so very carefully.
The FOMC will be carefully evaluating incoming information bearing on the economic outlook and will act in a timely manner as needed to support growth and to provide adequate insurance against downside risks.
The recommendations and actions in this Report have been carefully designed to help overcome these barriers and to leverage Recovery Act funding to help ensure that the energy efficiency market will thrive long after the Recovery Act money is fully spent.
As painful as downsizing of employees or franchisees, such a move should be considered carefully and if it is in the best interest of the company, senior leadership must act promptly.
Having carefully studied the idea of a one-partner partnership in light of the Revised Uniform Partnership Act, we conclude that no such animal exists.
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Zakaria: I think when you read the SEC's case carefully, frankly the civil case against Goldman is very weak, because what Goldman Sachs did was act as a bookie between two people who wanted to make bets.
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