The CEBS stresses that variable remuneration "should not pose detriment to the timely building up of capital base" nor, where applicable, to the timely exit from government support.
The Brazilian ran off the track at the exit of the bend, where cars are doing more than 150mph, and skidded through the gravel trap.
Farooq and his handlers walk towards the airport exit where three bullet-proof Ambassadors are lined up.
The Oyster card, which most travellers now use to pay for their journeys, allows managers to see where people enter and exit the system.
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By now, Pourciau and her friend had separated in the panic, and another movie patron risked his life by helping her scramble to the exit, where she and Sumrall reunited, she said.
Given this possibility of simple exit from any and all of the European tax systems (and such exit does not require that one stays in the EU either) the theoretical peak of the Laffer Curve is lower in Europe than it is in the US. Where such exit is very much more difficult.
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Gap ups, in markets that may be turning allow for just the opposite where trapped longs who were looking for the ability to exit will do so and shorts who have been waiting patiently will begin to attack.
Technical analysis helps to determine when to buy, the exit target and where to set the trailing stop.
However, the margin was smaller in the New Hampshire exit poll than it was in the Iowa caucuses, where Kerry beat Dean by 10 points among war opponents.
But following England's familiar second-round exit and speculation about where the future of the team lay, Davies was one of the more prominent names being banded about.
Two weeks ago, tens of thousands of young Serbs converged on the city of Novi Sad for the Exit music festival, where big-name bands from all of Europe play.
Before you even enter a trade, you should already have an idea of where you are going to exit your position should the market turn against it.
The prominence of evangelicals within the Republican Party is increasing: they made up more than half of all Republican voters in the first 16 primaries and caucuses where entry and exit polls were taken, up from 44% in 2008.
Most of the Kremlin's efforts were focused on Moscow, where an exit poll suggested that United Russia had won less than 30% support.
In some mazes, a picture of a piece of cheese sat outside the exit, next to a hole in the wall where the mouse could escape.
Exit polls showed that unlike other parts of the nation where Republicans won among independents, Buck trailed by two points.
If international investors know where they stand, there would be less of the "rush to the exit" panic at the first sign of trouble.
Given a lens to notice lettering styles by the typographer Paul Shaw, I counted six distinct serifed fonts in the lobby of the building where I work, punctuated by only one word -- EXIT -- entirely without serifs.
For Utrecht-based Rabobank, the sale is the latest move in its plan to streamline its overseas business and exit markets where it lacks scale, and focus on agriculture and food-related businesses.
At some point on his road back, Campbell learned of the Troops First Foundation and Operation Proper Exit, charities that provide opportunities for severely injured service members to return to the locations where they sustained their injuries and, instead of being medically evacuated, provide them the opportunity to walk to the aircraft and climb the ramp.
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