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To guard against trouble with the carburetor.
McLean is not superstitious; he doesn't believe that this frank assessment inoculates him against trouble.
The centre of modern Britain's wealth, it has been powerfully protected from the sea by the great Thames Barrier, and against trouble upstream by sturdy cement dykes.
In return for providing money, and an insurance policy against trouble, the main bank wielded a great deal of influence over a firm's management.
If emerging economies regard the IMF as a dependable source of cash in a crisis, they might be less inclined to insure themselves against trouble by building up huge foreign-exchange reserves as many have done over the past decade.
Mr. Dimon offers the example of JPMorgan's exposure to Italian banks, and how the firm could not protect itself against trouble in that country with hedges on specific trades.
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On both sides of the Atlantic, the financial crisis prompted the construction of new regulatory authorities and requirements that banks set aside more funds in reserve against troubles.
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