Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has notified the national monitoring committee established to enforce the five-bank agreement, citing complaints of 210 prompt-processing violations by Wells Fargo and 129 by Bank of America.
The other day you told ESPN that the scandal at Penn State -- which you said was heartbreaking -- should prompt some soul-searching throughout the nation.
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Genuine campaign finance reform--you may give a candidate as much as you want as long as there is full, prompt disclosure--would also be helpful.
They are worthy of confirmation, and the Senate should give each of them a prompt up-or-down vote.
Borrowing costs may rise, which could prompt non-American companies to take business elsewhere.
The original motion called for the the prompt re-establishment of the democratically endorsed Scottish variable rate of income tax.
Since the government is already heavily indebted, many analysts expect his promises to prompt credit-rating agencies to downgrade Thailand, pushing bond prices down.
Lower ratings could prompt risk-averse institutions to withdraw deposits with banks.
Why use a debit card rather than a credit card, they ask, when the latter offers a month's free credit for prompt bill-payers and better protection in case of defective goods?
Global accounting rule makers proposed a change that would prompt non-U.S. banks to book losses on bad loans more quickly, though it wouldn't be as quick as U.S. banks may have to.
More importantly, any firm sign that Princess is starting to consider alternative offers could prompt Royal - which has already shown signs of impatience at Princess's new dalliance - to pull out of the original merger deal.
Most businessmen were at first strongly opposed to the measure, saying that it would put up the cost of labour by 11% to make up for the four hours lost each week, squeeze productivity, prompt lay-offs and spread poverty.
He cited the difference between what the airlines think will placate customers--prompt ticket refunds, quoting lowest available fares and retrieving lost luggage--and what's really annoying travelers: flight delays, long check-in lines and the 20-minute wait at the baggage carousel.
Will a court defeat for Bristol-Myers Squibb prompt a rethink of how so-called composition of matter patents should be assessed?
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They expected their borrowing costs would ease as a result of what they described as a "prompt and well-defined clean-up operation".
However, an escalation in the EU debt crisis could also prompt fresh safe-haven demand for gold even if the U.S. dollar index also rallies.
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High social trust apparently mitigates the burdens of high spending, while in other cases high spending can prompt compensating pro-market reforms that can boost growth.
Sunday's vote should prompt some soul-searching in other European countries too.
Downgrades tend to prompt a sell-off in the shares in question, which would make their advance notice tantalizing to traders looking to score a quick profit.
This gave the bulls new confidence that any future world economic or geopolitical jitters would likely prompt more safe-haven investment demand for the precious yellow metal.
During the Cold War, when the United States faced the threat of a nuclear attack, U.S. administrations made clear that any strike would prompt an all-out retaliation.
While Samoa Air's model could prompt a shake-up in the profit-starved industry, many of the world's airlines have so far been reluctant to capitalize on passenger weight because of discrimination concerns.
And the mere threat of such a prospect may - as it has in the past - prompt a redoubled effort to shore up the European Union and its faltering common currency, the Euro.
The generals' two biggest bugbears have long been Muslim fundamentalism (from which Mr Erdogan's party is now so keen to distance itself) and Kurdish separatism that might, if it grew stronger, prompt the break-up of the once-much-grander Turkish state.
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An escalation in the EU debt crisis in the coming days could also prompt fresh safe-haven demand for gold even if the U.S. dollar index also rallies, and even if gold has not recently rallied on the EU crisis up to this point.
Thus, boost-phase interception requires very prompt detection of a missile launch -- which adverse cloud and weather conditions can make difficult or impossible.
Would the search for short-term profits prompt a U.S. companies to sell the United States' technological "seed-corn, " and in so doing make it likely that this country would shortly become a net importer, instead of an exporter, of derivative products?
Community health workers in villages would have computers that prompt them through color-coded questions on disease diagnostics, prevention and treatment for each individual patient.
The first "e-petitions" - which allow the public to prompt parliamentary debates if they get enough support - have been published by the government.
These developments did prompt some fresh safe-haven investment demand for gold.
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