And he warned companies they may face action if they did not change their ways.
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The IMF has urged companies and banks in Crisis countries to restructure and change their ways.
These mistakes can be corrected when investors are shown the error of their ways.
"It is very disappointing that hospitals are still reluctant to change their ways, " he said.
Perhaps it would take a default for Paraguay's politicians finally to mend their ways.
So far, rich-country governments have relied on diplomatic persuasion to get them to mend their ways.
Its people have found that they can force the politicians to mend their ways.
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Perhaps the best result is that some firms are changing their ways without waiting to be asked.
One reason is the belief that only fear of bankruptcy will force countries to mend their ways.
Other financial institutions, among them life insurers and fund-management firms, have not started to mend their ways.
The split shows how financial firms and regulators are struggling to change their ways in the Facebook era.
We have seen Chinese companies changing their ways, "but perception counts", he told the audience of business leaders.
Early tomorrow morning most people will reluctantly roll out of bed and sleepwalk their ways through morning routines.
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Will Americans give thought to their ways this November and not blindly follow the first to present his case?
As we press Mideast governments to change their ways, we should hold up Turkey as a positive role model.
Yet it also means they tend to be more set in their ways.
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It would seem then, that they would give prudent thought to their ways.
For years, neuroscientists believed that from a young age, our brains became inflexible and neurologically set in their ways.
The likeliest outcome is a few showpiece projects combined with years of wrangling over who must mend their ways.
Their fiery prophets threaten them with hellfire and eternal damnation if they do not repent and change their ways.
The crisis is so severe that European insurers will have to change some of their ways of doing business.
Scientists whose reputations are established may be more hesitant, though, and not just because they are set in their ways.
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Most of its workers are engineers, the kind of people who demand data to get them to change their ways.
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Boomers should not be stuck in their ways, and they should not being perceived as being stuck in their ways.
One of the main impediments to adopting computers, for example, is the difficulty of getting teachers to change their ways.
He set up the shelter for almost anyone looking to reform their ways or needing help from violence and drugs.
"As long as I can remember my dad had repeatedly warned me of certain people and their ways, " he tweeted.
Or is it the plan to just wait until Congress has an epiphany and sees the error of their ways?
However, if a "consumer revolution" is to happen in universities, it seems that students themselves may have to change their ways.
What accounts for places with perfectly respectable histories (Estonia, Laos) suddenly finding their ways "onto the map" of the traveling masses?
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