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That does not mean expanding the regulatory net to include every hedge fund under the sun, but it does mean keeping tabs on institutions with the capacity to create problems, the role now envisaged for the Federal Reserve under reforms announced by America's Treasury at the end of March.This clearly includes the investment banks.
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Increased fertility rates will exacerbate the problem of public investments, especially in children, as reflected in our worsening capacity to create much of our own human capital in schools.
Population is rising beyond the economy's capacity to create jobs.
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NUESTROS CUERPOS: As women, our bodies have the capacity to create new life.
The conflict marked a dawning recognition of the human capacity to create horror.
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