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It is the credible possibility of designation that disciplines managerial decisions about the size, scope, leverage, and interconnectedness of a financial firm's activities.
The CAS found that Campbell-Brown established a "credible" possibility that her positive test resulted from Jamaica's failure to comply with the international standards for partial sample testing.
First, the obvious and vulgar: The firearms industry tends to benefit from mass murders, especially when it appears to the public that there's a credible possibility that gun reform might result.
(If none of this happens, I can pull an Ashcroft, explaining that only my alert to the world of its credible possibility prevented it from happening. And if I do get lucky and win the trifecta, you'll never hear the end of it).
THE CREATIVE DESTRUCTION OF MANHATTAN, 1900-1940 By Max Page University of Chicago Press (Hardcover, $27.50) During his brief return in 1904 from self-imposed exile in Europe, Henry James played an eloquent variation on a powerful theme about New York: The city is "crowned not only with no history, but with no credible possibility of time for history".
Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said in a report last year this is a credible possibility because Dyson uses the types of motors found in electric cars.
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The projections for business investment are, perhaps, credible possibilities because we know surges do happen – one can clearly see the late-1980s Lawson boom and the late-1990s dotcom and technology excitement.
Devin laid out a few credible possibilities when the news first broke, but the official rationale is still under wraps for now.
Among credible possibilities, the limited stability of the protein in the extracellular medium might account for this observation.
"If Belgium is going to split, if Flanders pronounces its independence, which seems more and more credible a possibility, the French republic would do well to welcome Wallonia to its heart". Le PenShe said there were "historic and fraternal links that unite our two people", and these links were "too strong for France to abandon the Walloons".
By contrast, 'phonic' in conjunction with 'mediated: congruent' tells a significantly different story – that despite the intervention of some agency, human or mechanical, the 'natural' pairing of oral-aural is maintained; moreover a credible variant possibility exists that if 'mediated' reception could have been 'incongruent'; the 'spoken' may be received as writing.
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