They fear that fair value would lead to more frequent dips in banks' capital levels.
These businesses appreciated that improved, more frequent customer contact was key to growing sales.
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The special seating lures "higher revenue and more frequent customers, " says a United spokesman.
But McDonald's never realized--until it was too late--that the complaints were growing more frequent and bitter.
It's not difficult to imagine a future in which cyber attacks become more frequent or serious.
More holidays, maternity and paternity leave, more frequent job rotation and share options also now feature.
This is a major problem as cyber-attacks become more frequent and threaten us on various levels.
Heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods -- all are now more frequent and more intense.
There's also no proof from randomized trials that more frequent treatment saves lives or prevents hospitalizations.
But they are far more frequent: over 40 in an average National Basketball Association (NBA) game.
Map Share helps overcome the more frequent road changes and so avoid delays or detours.
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Planes report every 14 minutes, though controllers can change that to more frequent reporting, if necessary.
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Campaign group Railfuture said faster and more frequent services were needed as a priority.
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He said overall the upgrade was "very positive" and more frequent trains would help ease overcrowding.
They and their families have responded to the need for more frequent and longer deployments.
Other airlines like British Airways are downsizing, to fly smaller planes on more frequent schedules.
Campaigners are calling for faster and more frequent rail services between Norwich, Cambridge and London.
They got more frequent tests and procedures, more visits with specialists, and more frequent admission to hospitals.
Their communication becomes more frequent and disciplined as evidenced by joint staff assignments and defined liaison roles.
The gold-standard era was a time of more frequent recessions, more protracted recessions, and more severe recessions.
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Wealth advisers say their Wall Street clients are reshuffling their portfolios to withstand more frequent income shocks.
In the U.S., the prospect of more frequent fires has intensified debates over how to manage forests.
Global warming may cause more frequent floods, but most flood victims go home when the waters recede.
Researchers purposely chose smaller ventures since entrepreneurs and employees are in more frequent contact with each other.
MEPs voted for improved chemical classifications, clearer information for the public and more frequent inspection of sites.
Floods are no more frequent today than they were 120 years ago, when lush forests were abundant.
As extreme weather events become more frequent, it is important to try to make them less disruptive.
The good news is that contrary to widely held belief, cooperation is more frequent than confrontation over water.
This could save valuable resources and allow healthcare workers to have more frequent checkups on patient health remotely.
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And unlike mutual funds which demand commission discounts, hedge funds are willing to pay for fast execution of more frequent trades.
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