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And it is a mess: the state owns a 41% stake; the bank is over-reliant on borrowing; has little international exposure; and has such high market shares in most of its products that competition authorities and rivals are almost bound to grind them down.
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But perhaps the best of all the fly-on-the-wall books giving the inside story of Lehman's collapse and the broader ensuing crisis is Andrew Ross Sorkin's "Too Big to Fail", which is meticulously researched and littered with colourful anecdotes.Hunting the scapegoats, grinding the axesA meltdown on this scale was bound to offer plenty of scope for axe-grinding and blame-spreading.
But with the full scope of Taylor's dangerous behaviour laid bare, a link between Taylor's profession and its track record of grinding out damaged goods was bound to be made.
Some of the (non-released) residual GS was not strongly bound to the cement matrix and could be extracted by grinding the cement samples and high salt concentrations to decrease charge dependant binding.
But with or without him, the 90's were bound to be a decade when change rolled across the economy, international relations and the political culture with a grinding inexorability.
They are bound to.
Something is bound to happen.
This was bound to happen.
It is bound to retaliate.
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