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"Renault F1 and its parent company have given serious consideration as to whether it should remain in the sport following the prejudice caused to its corporate image by the conspiracy, in addition to the existing background of financial pressures that have caused car manufacturers to withdraw," the team said.
The candidates' economic proposals come against a background of financial instability linked to the subprime credit meltdown and call for greater regulation of credit companies.
Like Afghan Voices director Emal Haidary, she comes from a background of financial comfort and educational opportunity.
Against today's background of financial markets with global reach and widespread invocations of the need for austerity in which governments are seldom challenged as they ritualistically turn their pockets out and complain that the cupboard is bare, neither disease causation nor health ethics can sensibly be separated from politics and economics.
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But the Executive's sensitivity over the costs of the new building must also be set against a background of growing financial restraint.
Against a background of ongoing financial crisis, the political classes in high-income countries also insist, at the same time and without apology, on the necessity for austerity cuts.
This machinery hums in the background of our financial lives, so it's easy to forget that the choice of whether to lend used to be made by a bank manager who knew a man by his handshake.
The report noted that the regulatory agency, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, had been prompted to examine the airlines amid a "background of severe financial stress being faced by almost all" of the carriers.
But if Mr Darling gives little insight into the background of the financial crisis, he has a good story to tell about the rescue of Britain's big banks (Northern Rock was a tiddler).
Crook by name, 'credit professional' by nature The background of Provident Financial's chief executive Peter Crook, 46, will surprise no one: he made his name in banking before joining Britain's biggest "door-to-door" lender.
The haggling has been going on against the background of a financial catastrophe unfolding in Greece, where the economy has shrunk by about one-fifth in three years and unemployment is hovering around 25 percent.
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