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They are also buffered by a legal framework first constructed in the 1970s after the bugging and dirty tricks of the Watergate scandal, and the discovery that J. Edgar Hoover's FBI had spied extensively on suspected communists and civil-rights leaders.
These rules have also closed loopholes that allowed banks to hold less capital, for instance by shifting assets off their balance-sheets or classifying them as trading assets.The massive increase in capital envisaged should show convincingly that the system itself is better buffered against loss.
The Nasdaq Composite dipped by 2.9% during the week, but the Dow Jones was buffered by an optimistic long-term outlook from General Electric.
But quality control is one of the great unsolved problems in education, even at Harvard, which, thanks to its reputation and a $20-billion 20-billion could hardly bendowmentbuffered from the pressures of the market.
And both were let to fall apart when the cordon sanitaire that buffered the rest of Europe from the Soviet Union lost its geopolitical usefulness to the West.
Whereas Poland's politics are buffered by strong growth and fairly sound finances, Hungary's are aggravated by the consequences of five years of spendthrift rule.The prime minister, Ferenc Gyurcsany, was caught on tape telling party colleagues that his government, re-elected in June this year, had lied, screwed up and done nothing.
Overall, it may be said that aquatic ecosystems in temporary bodies of standing fresh water are much less buffered from external environmental events than are permanent bodies of fresh water.
In this case information must be buffered, or stored in memory, until time slots become available for transmitting the data.
Poorly buffered soils are particularly susceptible to acidification because they lack significant amounts of base cations, which neutralize acidity.
A buffered solution containing various concentrations of acetic acid and acetate ion, for example, can be prepared by mixing solutions of acetic acid and sodium acetate, by partially neutralizing a solution of acetic acid with sodium hydroxide, or by adding less than one equivalent of a strong acid to a solution of sodium acetate.
A measure of the amount of hydrogen ion in the urine that is buffered by bases such as bicarbonate and phosphate is made by the titration of urine with strong base until the pH of the plasma from which the filtrate is derived (7.4) is achieved.
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