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How many babies am I allowed as collateral damage here, @NYTmag?
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The visits made lawmakers confident that the agency side of the program was run tightly and allowed as little collateral damage as possible: Feinstein maintains that she has firm confidence in the viability of the CIA-run strikes.
The new twist is that the investment banks will be allowed to pledge as collateral a wide variety of securities that include hard-to-sell, privately issued mortgage-backed securities.
Privately, ECB officials are even more extreme, threatening that if Greece restructures its debt, they might refuse to allow Greek bonds as collateral for funding by the ECB.
How many people will religious institutions allow to perish as collateral damage in support of a cruel and failed idea?
But, he added, "Northern Ireland must not be allowed to become collateral damage of Brexit".
Children should never be allowed to be collateral damage in a game of political brinksmanship.
Furthermore, flow-mediated remodeling of resistance arteries plays a key role in revascularization after occlusion of a large artery as it allows collateral arteries growth and takes part in arteriogenesis [ 30].
However, low specificity of neutrophil antimicrobial armaments allows for collateral tissue damage.
For example, if (C^_{t}>0) then the legal owner of the amount (C^_{t}) at time t could be either the hedger or the counterparty (depending on the legal covenants of the collateral agreement) but the hedger, as a collateral taker, is allowed to use the collateral amount for his trading purposes.
Much like a $200 billion loan program the Fed announced last Tuesday, this program will essentially allow the government to hold as collateral a wide variety of investments that include hard-to-sell securities backed by mortgages.
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