But the stringent condition was not imposed on banks (current requirement: 8.5%) and the other finance firms (7.5%).
On the Nikkei futures market in Osaka, where such limits were not imposed, the market fell more steeply.
The key question about compensation limits is why shareholders and creditors have not imposed these on bank executives already.
The administration can decide whether or not to implement the punitive financial sanctions that it has threatened but not imposed.
The BCCI mandarins feel that they have taken due cognisance of the "crime" after a "proper" investigation of their own and the bans were not imposed merely on basis of the CBI report.
As historic change unfolds across the Middle East and North Africa, we agree that the pursuit of self-determination must be driven by the peoples of the region and not imposed from the outside.
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Allbaugh was quick to add that burdensome requirements would not be imposed from the top down.
The EU has agreed - but not yet imposed - sanctions, in a bid to end the row.
Harsher sentences will not be imposed on four members of a traveller family convicted of conspiring to force vulnerable men to work.
It is one family, one plan, one worker and there is a deal here, you have some responsibility for that plan, it's not just imposed on you.
The IRS moved for summary judgment, throwing Mr. Wall a bone that penalties should not be imposed if his deductions were disallowed as a matter of law.
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In another recent case, New York attempted to place restrictions on grapes being imported from other states that would not be imposed on grapes grown in New York.
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In Macau they also immersed themselves in Chinese language and culture, so that influences were traded, not merely imposed, and a tolerance established that would be lacking in later colonial encounters.
The commission's report had recommended that any change to the 800-year-old law should not be imposed retrospectively, which would have prevented Sinclair being charged for a second time for the World's End killings.
When we are working with the Syrians themselves, so that this is not externally imposed, but rather something that is linked directly with the aspirations and hopes of the people inside of Syria, it will work better.
Because they are persuaded that their theories of government are the more correct ones and that the planet has not yet imposed limitations that cannot be overcome by human nature, conservatives argue that the political system itself must be imperfect.
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Moody's says (and many Indian businessmen agree) that the fundamental problem is not sanctions imposed by America and others in retaliation for the nuclear tests, but unstable politics, insufficient commitment to real economic reform and continuing obstruction of foreign investment in infrastructure.
The meeting discussed the principle that Iraqis must choose their leaders, not have them imposed from outside.
The pervasive corruption in Turkey has imposed not only a moral cost but a heavy economic one too.
"I am fearful that competition, if it does not have conditions imposed, will soon begin a spiral of decline in Royal Mail that will be very difficult to staunch, " she warned.
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In the process we learned that our lofty principles were not a self-imposed handicap or competitive disadvantage.
Lawyers representing the men disagreed and told the appeal judges that the sentences imposed were not "unduly lenient".
We have no restrictions and are not bound by restrictions imposed by others.
Most parents are likely to decide that, all things considered, this is just not something they want imposed on their sons.
The watchdog felt the timing restriction imposed was not enough to protect young children, saying they could still view the advert during the day.
If Republicans cannot get enough Democratic support in the Senate to repeal the mandate, then they should repeal the penalty imposed for not buying health insurance.
Only the 318 in question, however, are close enough to the Milky Way for the predicted galactic speed limit not to have been imposed (300m light years may sound a long way, but it is a short hop on the cosmic scale).
Thus, in a typical analysis, the lawyer is focused on a fact-specific transaction and would analyze each and every duty or obligation imposed by law and determine what must be done to comply and what must be avoided so as not to breach some duty imposed by statute, regulation, common law, or the contractual obligations underlying the transaction itself.
Not surprisingly, self-imposed pressure is involved, with each athlete determining the pressure he or she is willing to feel.
The world No. 1 blamed his poor play this year on his swing and self-imposed pressure, not his new Nike clubs.
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