Yet loans that are not actively traded account for some 60% of British banks' balance sheets, for instance, according to a Bank of England paper on fair value.
In a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine last July he described an experiment with asthma inhalers.
Entirely legally as well: as long as no copies of the paper made it into England or Wales that is.
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On Jan. 26, a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine from researchers at the Ischemia Research and Education Foundation in San Bruno, Calif.
Last year, researchers at the San Raffaele Telethon Institute published a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine showing that the technique helped 8 of 10 kids without nasty side effects.
This evening, my colleagues and I published a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine that established that the FDA is approves drugs faster than its counterparts in Europe and Canada.
In May 2004, Daniel Haber and Thomas Lynch, both of the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, published a paper in The New England Journal of Medicine showing that the tumors of eight of nine patients who had responded to Iressa had mutations in the genes for the EGFR protein.
Portals, a firm it acquired in 1995, has an even longer heritage: it began supplying banknote paper to the Bank of England in 1724.
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Fellow Forbes.com columnist Charles Kadlec thoroughly reprises and analyzes the facts submitted to a candid world by the Bank of England in a paper to be officially published December 20, 2011.
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The research should also help speed the development of other gene-targeted drugs for cancer, says Haber, senior author on the New England Journal of Medicine paper and director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center.
In a paper published today in the New England Journal of Medicine, a team of researchers and attorneys from Harvard University argue that the health and safety gains of a smoking ban in housing projects would far outweigh the losses, which some say would include the privacy rights of smokers.
The Brazil international, who flew overnight from Rio de Janeiro after playing in Sunday's 2-2 draw with England, put pen to paper on his contract on Monday after passing a medical.
The Brazil international, who flew overnight from Rio de Janeiro after playing in Sunday night's 2-2 draw with England, put pen to paper on his contract on Monday afternoon after passing a medical.
Goolsbee, along with dogmatic reactionaries such as Paul Krugman, studiously ignore the implications of the utterly damning critique of the fiduciary currency system by The Bank of England last December in its paper titled Reform of the International Financial System.
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The problem is that, in the main, England's regions exist merely on paper.
Littrell, a former Queensbury resident working in England for a U.S. paper company, said the book was a "comfort" to him during difficult times.
Where everyone seems to agree is that changing the Bank of England's approach - either on paper or in practice - will be a helluva lot easier when there's been a change of leadership at the top.
"All we're doing is adapting what nature has hit upon a very good way of storing information, " said Nick Goldman, a computational biologist at the European Bioinformatics Institute in Hinxton, England, and lead author of the Nature paper.
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If, as Mr Sants implied, the new G-SIFI capital increment settles at around 3%, that will be significantly less than the optimal level calculated by David Miles of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee in an influential paper.
Charles Goodhart, a member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, presented a controversial paper on asset prices at a Eurostat conference this week.
Proposals to charge utility companies for digging up roads during busy times in England are being put forward by the government in a consultation paper.
On paper, therefore, it has been a summer to savour for the England team, but only the most naive of supporters would expect the results to be what people remember in years to come.
Plans to reform the fire service in England and Wales were at the centre of a government white paper unveiled by John Prescott in the wake of the firefighters' strikes at the end of last year.
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WJEC's English Language paper was taken by 34, 000 pupils in Wales and 84, 000 in England.
England, our most natural comparator and one that is used in the paper, was not in that position.
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The Bank of England and America's Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation have issued a joint paper which is in essence an action plan for making the biggest banks - such as the UK's Royal Bank of Scotland and Barclays, and Citigroup and JP Morgan in the US - safer.
Our first case--and this was following publicity of our first scientific paper on this--the write-up in one of the national newspapers in England was spotted by a lawyer who was representing a family trapped in an immigration dispute.
The Labour MP Chris Bryant has an amendment down to remove the section that allows the monarch to approve the marriage of the first six people in the line of succession - and various amendments on questions like appointing a regent as head of the Church of England, if the monarch is not a member, are still on the order paper.
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