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Had the earlier Molotov-Ribbentrop non-aggression pact not created a bigger buffer zone for Moscow, which included Ukraine, the Nazi decapitation move would have succeeded and World War II quite possibly would have turned out very differently.
If it allowed the bank's tangible common equity to dip below 3percentthathat would give Wells a bigger buffer.
3FPS in RAW is nothing to crow about, though a big buffer means you can keep that up for 21 shots.
It's a big buffer zone of a table here in Studio 1.
Four years' work and they've hit a big buffer.
Borrowing for 2010/11 has been revised downwards to the tune of £1.8bn, giving the government a somewhat bigger buffer over where the OBR thought they would be at that stage.
The bank wants investors to support a rights issue of about £13bn, coupled with an £8bn debt-for-equity swap to satisfy demands from the regulator for a bigger capital buffer.
In part, analysts say the €440bn European Financial Stability Facility EFSFF) amassed by Brussels is a big enough buffer.
For one thing, bigger buffers make banks safer, so the cost of other forms of funding (like bonds) should fall.
It's a big integration win for Buffer, especially as Feedly moves into position as one of the top potential replacements for Google Reader, which could result in a very sizable new user pool.
I'm a big fan of Buffer and the company seems to be on the rise.
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