The Reserve Bank of India has said that mid-market banks are not facing systematic problems with non-performing loans and has made its concerns clear.
The authors' analysis -- which was not a systematic review -- was performed mainly for entertainment reasons, although the authors stress that there is a larger lesson to be learned.
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But until now the FDA has focused the bulk of its attention on studies that lead to a new drug's approval and to new marketing claims, not to systematic efforts to pick up new side effects.
You did not do any systematic consumer research for this, did you?
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What makes the Madoff story interesting, though not evidence of systematic failure of the regulatory or legal system, is that Mr. Madoff and some of his clients had dealt on a basis of trust for more than a generation.
What we have to realize is that this kind of failure is systematic, not an aberration.
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They are not the consequence of systematic attempts to bias election results.
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In his ruling, Mr Justice McCombe emphasised that he had not found there was systematic torture in the Kenyan camps nor that, if there was, the UK government was liable for what happened.
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However, the Tories Jackson Carlaw welcomed Mr Neil's statement and said he was relieved to see that widespread systematic failures were not evident.
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He added that as a former BBC Scotland news boss, he very rarely saw "deliberate bias" and he did not believe there was "systematic bias" at the BBC.
In his evidence to the inquiry he said he did not think Stafford represented a systematic failure as it had been the only case uncovered on such a scale.
This one example does not prove the existence of a systematic problem.
Besides inflation problems, the positive fundamentals in the BRICs, especially, have not been able to withstand the systematic risk of U.S. and European debt problems.
"Now is the time for us as a country, as a nation, as a world, to address these (issues) in a systematic way -- not too hastily, but in a calm, reasoned, rational, balanced way, " Frist said.
Though I follow a systematic approach, the rules are not cut and dried.
This systematic evaluation is a crucial element of improvement and should not be either an afterthought or an inconvenience.
These systematic errors were used to claim energy savings that did not exist in order to impose new rules that increased costs for manufacturers, retailers and distributors.
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Using computers, Mr Lo next hopes to model traditional patterns in a much more precise, systematic way and perhaps to detect entirely new patterns that do not leap out so clearly from share-price charts.
There remain important questions about a culture of journalistic malpractice and systematic cover-ups that appear to have been endemic at the newspaper and could not have thrived without passive collusion from senior corporate figures.
He told Cyclingnews the program should be run by the World Anti-Doping Agency and not the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, the body which produced a scathing report detailing systematic doping by Armstrong and his teams.
It will only be as a result of having a systematic large-scale study that we will be able to give accurate comments as to whether or not this does arise as a result of cloning or not.
If you drag up a case which is not typical of a trend, I think that that is very different from showing an example of what is a systematic failure.
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