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The school's financial counselors have shifted to a case-by-case approach to financial aid and to increasing the amount of merit-based scholarships available, she says.
WSJ: Part-Time M.B.A. Programs Lend Students a Hand in Hard Times
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In September Moody's, a credit-rating agency, estimated that the case-by-case approach had barely made a dent in the problem, with only 1% of adjustable-rate subprime loans recast.
ECONOMIST: Mortgage restructuring
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Alas, the agency disposed of this consideration in a single paragraph in the Sunset Order, arguing that the case-by-case approach was sufficient to protect the investment incentives of broadband operators.
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While Nationwide, an investment-grade borrower, found favor with investors, many asset managers are adopting a case-by-case approach to subordinated debt, rather than rushing to buy as they look for yield at a time when interest rates are ultralow.
WSJ: Riskier Debt Still Beckons After Losses
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The group is calling for a "performance-based approach" that allows a case-by-case determination of whether filtering is the best approach to protect public safety and the environment.
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This can't be another case-by-case, ad hoc approach that arbitrarily favors some companies deemed too big to fail while consigning others to bankruptcy court.
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Such guidance, I believe, would solve the narrow case-by-case export control process which does not reflect a cohesive approach to national security.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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The worst you can say about his approach is that it is merely commonsensical: decide the issues case-by-case while holding some idea of values and interests in mind.
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