Which is presumably why Dexia is apparently going to be broken up and recapitalised.
By this time next week, one of his financial records figures to be broken, too.
More fundamentally, fun and games allow for the barriers between departments to be broken down.
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And if some eggs have to be broken to make our knowledge omelette, well, too bad.
This low is likely to be broken early Wednesday, as overseas markets are sharply lower.
He also bought Daewoo trucks, after the stricken South Korean chaebol had to be broken up.
Which world records are most likely to be broken at the 2012 Olympic Games?
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"Records are always made to be broken no matter what they are, " he told reporters.
It is a stalemate unlikely to be broken before the next elections, and maybe not then.
When there is a catalyst for the trend to be broken, the move can often be explosive.
In standard electrolysis, the compound to be broken up is dissolved in a fluid called an electrolyte.
He believed that companies had become too big and too powerful and needed to be broken up and regulated.
The coal monopoly needs to be broken up and local distribution firms privatised.
The decision was made to maintain secrecy so other codes could continue to be broken using the technology and techniques.
The current plan is for the journey to be broken into five legs each lasting between four or five days.
One trust - South London Healthcare - has already been put into administration and looks likely to be broken up.
Second, Miller wrote, work needs to be broken up into distinct parts.
They are the kind of rules that once kept a bricklayer from rowing at Henley and are ultimately made to be broken.
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In particular, Ferragu thinks the company needs to be broken into pieces.
The opposition leaders solemnly pledged on election night to co-operate with the prime minister, but such promises are made to be broken.
Microsoft was originally supposed to be broken up into pieces after it was branded a monopoly by a federal judge in November 1999.
But Bill Littlefield imagines that talk of home run records about to be broken by a guy who allegedly cheated will distract everybody.
Even with a not-guilty verdict, we would understand how to better oversee our financial institutions that seem to be broken (reference billions in bailouts).
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And based on 18% earnings growth for 2011 and 14% growth for 2012, those records appear poised to be broken for the next two years.
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Turned away by Spain and Turkey, the ship was slated to be broken up in India, which has a cheap, slapdash and thriving shipbreaking industry.
Contracts were not made to be broken, even in Hollywood studios and New York news departments, despite the assumption that they are routinely torn up.
And yet, they point out, protocols were made to be broken.
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Personally I might leave the break out lines to be broken by the end of day price, rather than get faked out by an intraday spike.
For a trade to be broken the stock had to have moved 60% from its last price within the 20 minute window between 2:40 and 3:00 p.m.
Like nail-biting and interrupting, this patterned, almost automatic behavior needs to be broken with a specific and proactive approach one that uses old-fashioned goals, motivating tactics, and rewards.
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