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You can be forced to post a bond.
If one of the major credit rating agencies were to downgrade A.I.G.'s debt, the company could be forced to post additional collateral on contracts, the company said.
And Representative Steve King, Republican of Iowa, suggested a program that would "bond" workers; employers, he explained, would be forced to post a bond of sorts — much like the bond system in criminal court — to ensure that their workers would ultimately return home.
If they could enlist the public in their high-pressure search, officials at the huge Millstone nuclear power plant here would be forced to post a sign saying something like this: "Lost: two spent nuclear fuel rods, 12 feet long and slender as a pinkie finger.
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Users were forced to post again and again.
This lunchtime Archer handed Shapps a legal letter demanding an apology because he says he was forced to "post a statement that now appears to be false".
The bank was forced to post $2.9 billion in additional money to back its trades in the quarter, after Moody's Investors Service cut its rating by two notches.
A children's hospital in Los Angeles has been forced to post a message asking Reddit users to stop sending pizza to the room of a 2-year-old girl being treated for cancer.
As far as derivatives go, there's a risk of Berkshire's being forced to post billions in collateral on existing trades — something that they were devised to avoid and that Mr. Buffett's crew has lobbied against.
Such was the influx of pizzas from well-meaning Reddit users that the Children's Hospital was forced to post a message on its website asking people to stop sending pizza.
In the months since the government initially stepped in last fall to take an 80percentt stake in the insurer, the company has suffered deepening losses and has been forced to post more collateral with its trading partners.
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