These are commonsense reforms that respond to the obvious problems exposed by the financial crisis.
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The catalog of problems exposed by the commission's report prompted expressions of dismay and disgust in Australia.
It is a particular risk for young children, who suffer significant developmental problems if exposed to elevated lead levels.
The spokesman added that the wind was "continuing to cause problems in exposed areas with snow drifting from the adjoining lands".
But one thing is clear: almost all of the evidence cited by anti-chemical campaigners is based on research linking phthalates to reproductive problems in rodents exposed to dose levels far higher than any human might face.
The current controversy was touched off when The Weekly Standard exposed attribution problems in Ambrose's current hardcover bestseller, The Wild Blue.
And in Cyprus, the government condemned the attack saying it had served no purpose other than to create problems and leave Greece exposed.
Chile is the most exposed to problems in the eurozone, while Brazil and Mexico, in particular, are more closely tied to the US and China.
In addition, the banks' local roots meant they weren't as exposed to the problems in international markets.
Like most debit card users, 401(k) investors have unwittingly exposed themselves to problems IRA investors will never encounter.
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This was a very significant development for AMD that exposed the internal problems and weighed on the share price as the search for new CEO stretched longer than many expected.
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The 7% unemployment rate is less than London, which will be exposed to the meltdown in financial services, the West Midlands, which is similarly exposed to the problems in the car industry, and the north east and the north west of England.
Marikana, said some, exposed deep-rooted problems that have been bubbling in South Africa.
Organophosphates, which kill pests by attacking the nervous system, have previously been linked to developmental delays and attention problems in young children who were exposed in the womb.
Frankly a lot of firms have the problems Gawker has and just have not been exposed.
It claims the NIHE was exposed to fraud because of major problems in the oversight of work carried out by contractors.
It claims the Housing Executive was exposed to fraud because of major problems in the oversight of work carried out by contractors.
This is why problems persist, and this is how patients are exposed to avoidable harm.
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That was several months after Forbes exposed McLaughlin's bankruptcy and business problems--none of which had been disclosed to investors.
The agency said four employees and 14 agency staff working under the control of MJC were exposed to asbestos dust and fibres that can cause respiratory problems and even incurable lung diseases.
But a regional downturn in the past few years has exposed several weak areas in the economy, besides the obvious problems of Vietnam's big state-owned firms.
But the regulators all acknowledged that the financial system is still exposed to risk, and Steel said there was no guarantee against future problems like the one that befell Bear Stearns.
Since banks would be less exposed to their national governments, financial sector stability would be less endangered if a national government has financial problems.
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And 26 pages later, Lilly counters with an ad featuring a torso with the heart exposed and attacks three rival drugs by name, including Novartis' Mellaril and Serentil, for potential heart problems.
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