The fund suggests the low volatility of recent years may be owing to greater economic stability, improved central-bank credibility or the better dispersion of risks around the financial system.
Co-located teams and defragmentation: A key part of making fast progress is now largely believed by many teams and leaders at Google to be owing to co-located teams in Mountain View ( MTV) interacting together cutting down cross-timezone bottlenecks.
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The Times may instead be hoping to avoid owing any favors to a source with which it has feuded publicly.
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The company expects crop yields to be lower in 2012 owing to the severe drought in the U.S., resulting in high grain prices.
There will also be interest on the tax and penalties finally determined to be owing.
He said the bonus pool for 2012 had already been "substantially" reduced and would be cut further owing to the mis-selling issues.
The business cannot be easily ignored owing to the huge yield margins in credit card loans with respect to other consumer loans.
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It's not easy but there should be no stigma to owing money and it is really important that you are up front and honest.
But the court ruled that the defendants should be remanded in custody owing to the level of suspicion and the nature of the crime.
The match was initially supposed to be played in February, but was postponed owing to a frozen pitch at London Road.
The regulator suggested a series of solutions that should be considered by the government owing to the uncertainty.
The Mamluks were meant to be a kind of one-generation nobility owing loyalty only to the sultan.
Phillip (Anders Danielsen Lie), the first to be published, goes mad and stops writing, ostensibly owing to his tempestuous relationship with Kari (Viktoria Winge), of which little is seen.
In December, Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer said no new charges would be brought in the case, owing to a lack of admissible evidence.
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The principle that courts must be seen to be independent was a common-law export, its ascendancy owing much to the glowing portrayal of Britain's separation of powers by the 18th-century political philosopher, Montesquieu.
Regulators have a tight grip on CIT, owing to its need to be rescued last year.
In most other countries, wind is considered to be just one of many resources, and a problematic one as well, owing to its intermittency.
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In the future, some designer not yet born will be sending models down the runway in gowns owing something to Schlemmer's Triadic Ballet.
And, for this, he does not need young local heroes, but old Tunis hands who, owing loyalty only to him, can be sacked or promoted with impunity.
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If, like the Donald, you are used to being involved in defaults in the billions, one surmises it would be easy an easy transition to the concept of owing trillions as the United States has now done.
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However, owing to the fact that any cancellations would be beyond airlines' control, there is no automatic right to other compensation.
But much as Lehman became a crisis owing to uncertainty about how its collapse would be handled, so does an Italy that delayed necessary austerity weigh on markets today due to vast exposure to its debt.
Their existence often protects those less eager to engage in short-term speculations owing to the likelihood that they'll eventually be buyers.
But as soon as that was done, I watched the money I had once thought would be a down payment on my own place someday dwindle, owing to the additional expense of health insurance.
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As for the banks, no doubt the bailouts kept them on life support, but owing to continued federal meddling in their ability to be profitable (think the Volcker Rule, capital reserve requirements, and the aforementioned mortgage modifications to name but three), their decline has merely been delayed.
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We expected businesses that experienced the death of a founder-entrepreneur to have some kind of a dip in performance immediately after the death owing to the upheaval, but we anticipated there would be a bounce-back.
But with many of its members owing their positions and livelihoods to Mr Berlusconi, that will be difficult.
Owing to these amounts, a significant return on investment should be expected by French taxpayers in the form of spreading the French culture around the globe.
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Then, owing to winemaking traditions, wines from the Old World tend to be more earth and spice driven, whereas a New World wine would be more fruit-forward.
One might expect the problem to be most severe in the bubbliest of markets, where homeowners routinely find themselves owing twice the value of their homes.
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