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Such losses could probably be absorbed by existing capital and, if need be, topped up by the €10 billion set aside in Greece's 2010 bail-out package to recapitalise banks in a Financial Stability Fund.A more radical third option, a "haircut" on the value of Greek debt, would have a significant impact on Greek banks because losses would have to be recognised immediately.
Although these EU countries are developed nation, the effect of increased usage of cashless payment takes time to diffuse and cannot be recognised immediately.
Accidental oesophageal intubation can be recognised immediately when US scans are done real-time, and corrected before ventilation is initiated and before air is forced into the stomach, resulting in an increased risk of emesis and aspiration.
The health workers recounted that the newborn child is given an identification mark on key parts of the body (face, shoulders, wrist, ankles or feet), referred to as 'Donkor', meaning one with facial scarifications, so that if the child dies, it cannot come back as it will be recognised immediately with the identification mark.
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The strategic importance of the atomic bomb was recognised immediately.
For Brightpoint, AIG provided an insurance policy that was essentially a loan, enabling it to spread over several years a loss that should have been recognised immediately.
Co-curator John Wells said the importance of Waterloo was recognised immediately and by subsequent generations, with the poets Byron and Tennyson describing it as "an earthquake".
It was recognised immediately that the sterile environment had been compromised: Carter's chemist found "air-infections" the day after they broke in.
When the first of the Snowden revelations was published in the Guardian in June – revealing that the NSA was secretly storing and analysing details of millions of phone calls made in the US – the transformation was recognised immediately.
The significance of his personal account was recognised immediately, not only for the description of enlistment, training and service in Asia by an African soldier, but also as a remarkable story of endurance against great odds.
Its possibilities were recognised immediately by the Alliance forces' leader Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt, who told Charles in a letter of September 1704, that Gibraltar was "a door through which to enter Spain".
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