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To take an extreme example about another profession, consider a requirement that doctors carry out corporal punishment (on the theory that they could best calibrate the measure of pain inflicted).
For example, consider a requirement r 1 having a high negative impact on the business with a low chance of happening.
For example, one may consider a requirement to the effect that 'PP' forms a dense ordering, as already Whitehead (1919) had it: As a general decomposition principle, (P.9) might be deemed too strong, especially in an atomistic setting.
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My question is, is it considered a requirement?
The New York Stock Exchange is considering a requirement that directors on audit and compensation committees be independent.
It is also considering a requirement for "event data recorders," a step it has long resisted.
The government is considering a requirement that light truck tires meet the same standards as car tires, he said.
Both sets of regulators are considering a requirement that banks hold additional capital as a cushion against losses.
He has also indicated a willingness to finance a new park, which baseball has considered a requirement for the Twins to remain in business.
The Bush administration is considering a requirement that names be checked for overflights, but some officials said this would raise privacy issues.
They're considering a requirement that developers provide more open space and health-oriented public amenities such as building recreational trails.
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