Its institutional securities division, including equities, was embroiled in a management upheaval that has only recently begun to settle down, but not before a wave of defections.
The foreclosure issue is not a tidal wave that is going to crush the homebuilders.
That is not because a new wave of primatologists has emerged, pith-helmeted, from the jungle with hitherto unknown specimens.
On the government role in the deal, he said he personally went to the US to talk to the GM chief executive and chairman, but did not "wave a chequebook" in order to secure the deal.
It was felt along the length of Sumatra but, unlike the one on December 26th, did not trigger a great wave and so devastated only a relatively small area: the islands of Nias and Simeulue and neighbouring islets about 130km (80 miles) off the coast.
Speaking on his weekly phone-in on LBC's 97.3 FM, he said ministers could not "wave a magic wand" but they had taken "the most reasonable steps" possible at a time when there was little money around, continuing instability in the eurozone and the UK economy was still recovering from the legacy of the 2008 financial crisis.
If the host is in a crowd or is not easily accessible, depart quietly so as not to set off a wave of departures.
Accordingly, NJ should be able to posit that its proposed sports wagering system would not result in a tidal wave of gambling corruption.
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And, according to Ms Armstrong, the tobacco industry is not quaking with fear about a wave of plain packaging legislation.
We'll hear about why Sudanese immigrants in Portland, Maine believe that the police are not doing enough to solve a wave of crimes against members of the community.
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Such high spreads usually occur when the fear of defaults is high, but given the excess liquidity in the banking system, a default wave does not appear to be in the offing.
Both estimate that shipments of traditional computers dropped by a tenth of a point in the second quarter of 2012 -- not a good sign when Intel's Ivy Bridge processors and a wave of Ultrabooks were supposed to usher in a PC renaissance.
The new nanny might arrive just in time for more than a few of the virtual pets, which turn into angels or wave a pathetic goodbye if they are not diligently cared for.
Not that these variations follow a pure sine wave but they have been cyclical.
Ours is not a cynical effort to ride the Google wave to capture page views or audience (though we certainly want to improve our performance in these areas).
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And Skinner believes creating a wave of such collectives would not be so simple.
That meant that finding a name not suggestive of an unending tidal wave of e-mail would be crucial.
It is not legitimate to suggest that you can wave a magic wand and solve those problems right away.
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That has the power to unleash a wave of entrepreneurship that can not only increase the GDP but also change the economic face of a nation forever.
They were confronted with a second wave that they did not have built into the plan, but using the tools they had, we have to move forward and adapt.
Assuming that one has broadly diversified municipal bond holdings, the threat would not seem to come from a biblical-scale wave of defaults. (I must admit that we have no data on muni defaults during biblical times.) The bigger threat to a broadly diversified muni portfolio would seem to be the typical market cycles of run-up followed by correction followed by run-up.
Now BP faces a wave of criticism within Russia for not alerting Rosneft of potential complications for its deal with BP.
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It may yet produce some fireworks on bonuses, but not on any of the deeper issues: a forced wave of equity-raising by European and Japanese firms is highly unlikely.
In the high school cafeteria, Sheffield reminds us, the question of whether a particular musical act was or was not new wave would be the subject of intense debate.
It was old and had not been well maintained, and it had slammed into a wave and cracked its hull.
Those who do not, like Marissa Mayer, are standing against a historical wave that is likely to prove too powerful for any company or CEO to overcome.
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Coal's comeback may not spur new orders right away, in part because a wave of mine closures over the last decade has many producers shuffling their used equipment to new mines.
Yet now share prices have slumped and the central bank has been forced to reassure financial markets that a wave of defaults in the sector will not hurt the banks, which have about 7% of their loans to the power industry, mainly to generation firms.
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