Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo recently proposed a system that could have the effect of breaking up, or shrinking, some of the biggest banks, and it seems the stock market has taken a dim view of the very same institutions.
While Article I of the Constitution limits Congress to regulating interstate commerce, the court has taken a broad view of those powers, up to and including prohibiting a farmer from growing wheat for his own consumption because it might interfere with a national price-support program.
Compared with centuries past, his church has taken a kinder view of people outside its ranks.
In the past, many Japanese have taken a dim view of politicians boycotting proceedings.
Ergen has taken a liberal view of the law for years, betting he could win in court.
But Mr. Bush, throughout his time in office, has taken a large view of the powers he has.
By the way, Grantham is not the only money master who has taken a chilly view of stocks recently.
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Popovich has always taken a long view of the NBA season, knowing the real action starts in April with the playoffs.
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They seem to have support on the Supreme Court, which has taken a skeptical view of overbroad patents in recent decisions.
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Many Conservative MPs whose lives are dominated by the whips office have taken a dim view of Ms Dorries' antipodean adventure.
In macro-land there is also a need for both to work together, but that has been difficult recently, in part because each point of view has taken on the aura of religious fervor.
We must take more action and greater action to address this problem, because we have not adequately in his view taken care of our first priority, which in this case was protecting our children.
Many bands and performers who were to become musical legends passed through the show including U2, REM, The Smiths, Depeche Mode and Joy Division - but of late On the Wire has taken a more relaxed view of the music scene and is as likely to play pre-war hillbilly music as much as experimental dance or dub.
Despite his revised forecast, Mr Darling has taken a more optimistic view of the UK economy than many independent forecasts.
Typically located under the dashboard, auto technicians and insurance companies such as Progressive use it to access selected data, but no one has taken a big picture view of this significant resource.
While Americans view imitation with disdain, the Chinese have traditionally taken a more permissive and nuanced view of it.
Asian governments have long taken the view that the superiority of their family life was one of their big advantages over the West.
Though the financial markets have recently taken a slightly more relaxed view of Argentina's problems, under the country's rigid currency-board scheme any firm recovery from its current lengthy recession depends on inflows of money from abroad.
James Eadie QC, appearing for Mrs May, said Siac had taken an "erroneous" view of the situation in Jordan and the legal tests that had to be applied when it came to assessing the conditions Abu Qatada could face there.
After losing to Obama in last week's Iowa caucuses, it was unclear whether she could overcome what appeared to be Obama's ability to electrify American voters who had previously taken a sour and skeptical view of politicians and the political process.
This recession-age fable, which revolves around love, work, family pressures, and hidebound traditions, is set in contemporary Lisbon but breathes the air of a dreamy, timeless romanticism one that befits the long view of life taken by its hundred-year-old director, Manoel de Oliveira.
So I don't think there will be -- I think the Israelis understand the policy approach that this President has taken and what our view is of what Iranian behavior is about, what our view is of the time and space that still is there for us to continue to pursue the diplomatic path -- isolating Iran, pressuring Iran to change its behavior.
From a simplistic point of view, the fast-money types had taken risk out of their portfolios on Friday for fear of potential headline risk over the weekend.
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The size of the awards against the News of the World will depend on the view taken by Sir Geoffrey Vos, a High Court judge, of the actual damage to hacking victims, as well as of the intrusion itself, when he hears test cases later this year.
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"The decision was taken that a candidate, in view of the local circumstances, should be supported on that particular issue, " he told reporters at the news conference.
When the fate of our lands and waters has been cast into doubt, they have taken the long view that as Americans and as inhabitants of this one small planet, it is up to us to preserve our national heritage for our children, grandchildren, and for the generations to come.
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The market has finally taken its eyes off of the rear view mirror of good past earnings and healthy economic indicators.
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That at least is the view taken by Francesco Rutelli, one of Mr Prodi's two deputy prime ministers and the leader of the moderate, liberal wing of his heterogeneous coalition.
The Associated Press of Pakistan said the detectives also watched videos of Bhutto's last moments three times, and looked at bird's eye view photographs of Liaqat Bagh park taken from a building that overlooks the Rawalpindi public site.
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