Sentence examples for fail institutions from inspiring English sources

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So, Dodd-Frank didn't create "too big to fail" institutions.

Its premise is that too-big-to fail institutions are an immutable fact of life.

It would make bank failures much less likely, but "too big to fail" institutions may see little need for it.

Both Republicans and Democrats have accused him of subverting capitalism and dedicating taxpayer money to "too big to fail" institutions in perpetuity.

Mitt Romney and other Republicans have criticized Dodd-Frank, contending that it is overly complex and protects "too big to fail" institutions.

And all those "too big to fail" institutions bailed out by the government are back on their feet and are gunning for small-bank customers and depositors.

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As a result, too-big-to-fail institutions have become even bigger and more powerful.

The Dodd-Frank Act deliberately did not end the era of too-big-to-fail institutions.

Too-big-to-fail institutions are to be named and subject to extra regulation.

Controls have to be tighter on the "too-big-to-fail" institutions.

This problem will be worsened if the costs imposed on too-big-to-fail institutions are too high.

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