In addition to social shunning, those critical of the profession may also be shut out of making a post-retirement living.
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Alimanovic's transformation to entrepreneur was made possible by microfinance--the lending of small sums to poor people who would otherwise be shut out of access to capital.
Mr Delors himself, in a seminal report of 1989 launching the process of monetary union, warned about the dangers of economic imbalances and the risk that states could be shut out of bond markets.
That each of these same thousands of kids could score at the highest levels and then be shut out of the city's best schools is even more so.
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But some poorer countries, such as India (which is just harvesting its first crop of genetically modified cotton), are worried that their farmers will be shut out of European markets because they will not have the means to comply.
In a 2005 article, one dealer is quoted as stating that his repossessions dropped from 45% to 15% and allowed him to make car sales to buyers who would normally be shut out of financing options.
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These banks would suddenly be shut out of the capital-raising business to shore up their broken balance sheets because global liquidity would instantly freeze (recall the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy and its aftermath whereby financial institutions could not readily access capital).
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Ironically, it was concern by AOL that it would be shut out of high-speed, broadband internet services that led it to advocate "open-access" to cable systems - before it decided to buy Time Warner to assure its access to such services.
The problems are compounded by Turkey, which, fearing it will be shut out of decision-making by the EU, is blocking a framework statement on NATO's readiness to permit the future European Rapid Reaction Force to use alliance resources for crisis-management when NATO is not involved.
Without them, America is going to be increasingly shut out of the most lucrative and job-creating industries in the global economy.
Like banks whose accounts are guaranteed by the FDIC, when the giant entities fail, they should be shut down close of business Friday and opened on Monday under new management.
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For example, on June 21st the military-appointed governor of Pakistan's North West Frontier ordered the province's cable television networks to be shut at the behest of Islamic clerics, who said they promoted obscenity.
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It told Eurodollar traders that unless 25% of its most active volume went digital within three months, the board would be forced to shut down sections of the Eurodollar floor.
Officials had recommended that it should be shut at the end of the school year because of falling pupil numbers.
The company said there would be a phased shut down of the Hedon Road factory over two to three years.
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The company said there would be a phased shut down of the factory in east Hull over a period of two to three years.
The firm said there would be a phased shut down of the factory in east Hull over a period of two to three years.
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From April, the CQC will gain new powers to be able to shut any of England's 392 trusts that do not meet certain basic standards.
Meanwhile, in New York City, Mayor Michael Bloomberg warned that the mass-transit system would likely be shut down for most of the weekend if Hurricane Irene continues along its projected course.
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Government and business offices around the country will be largely shut for the rest of the week.
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The forestry industry, which accounts for around 8% of exports and is centred in the worst-hit regions, may be shut down for at least a month because of damage to factories and to transport links, says Charles Kimber of Arauco, a big forestry firm.
Republicans would be wise to avoid any shut down of Congress as the debate over taxes heats up.
Two weeks ago, this bridge that carries 75, 000 vehicles a day on I-64 had to be shut down indefinitely by the governors of Indiana and Kentucky because it's no longer safe.
"If this was a fair fight and there wasn't this poison pill, this would be an open and shut case as of this morning, " said Alex Potter, an analyst at Collins Stewart.
An obvious ecosystem trend is that large pharma disgorges itself of more research sites and infrastructure, some of which will be shut down, others absorbed into existing CROs or spun-out into new ones.
The trouble trickled through to two hedge funds at Bear Stearns that had to be shut down during the summer because of subprime exposure--UBS had also closed its hedge fund division in May--and then the game was on.
And conversion will be more expensive still if the rickety state of the reactors means they must anyway be shut down before 2010.
Most of that cost will be from the depreciation of the facilities that are being shut down, including five of Merck's 31 manufacturing plants.
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