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The 19 banks endured stress tests last spring and have raised $150 billion in new capital since then, but regulators continue to talk about whether capital requirements need further adjustment, meaning banks might have to come up with more.
Bonner, with more than 600 appearances for Celtic and 80 caps for his country, believes that shorn of their Old Firm rivals, Celtic have endured stress of a different nature this season.
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They're complex constructions made from multiple parts which have to endure stress.
Most of us endure stress; some of us, back-breaking stress.
They're very reasonable priced and comfortable, they will also endure stress, strain and the occasional stamp.
The Guantánamo prisoners, by contrast, were made to endure stress positions, extreme temperatures, sleep deprivation, blaring music, strobe lights, religious insults and sexual humiliation.
Brackets in ships and offshore structures are added structures that can endure stress concentrations.
Their stored fat dwindled, their ability to endure stress declined, and their life span shrank by more than 10%.
Recruits are screened for psychological problems and are trained to endure stress.
The African-American tendency to endure stress with more tolerance, while beneficial in certain circumstances, can also be maladaptive and much too painful to bear.
The ability to endure stress can inevitably help the proliferation of culture lines into embryoids.
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