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Others turn to the panic of 1907, the fourth crash in four decades, which prompted one European banker to describe America as a "great financial nuisance".
They identified a wide spectrum of possible effects: these costs could merely represent a financial nuisance for a league that recorded $8.5 billion in revenue last year, or, if insurance costs rise drastically because of such claims, the N.F.L. could be forced to alter its rules to reduce head trauma.
It culminated in the Panic of 1907, which led an exasperated French banker to describe the U.S. as "a great financial nuisance".
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The new thrust was to create methods of control and ways to banish those that were undesirable, financial burdens, nuisances, and potential criminals.
The Cleveland suit, filed Thursday in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court under the state's public nuisance law, asserts that the financial institutions created nuisances across broad swaths of Cleveland because their loans led to widespread abandonment of homes.
Namely, low-income individuals are more likely to experience higher levels of exposure to car-related nuisances [11, 12] and might face greater barriers to accessibility given the financial and location constraints they experience [10].
One is its successful practice of political and financial trade-offs with Russia's regional bosses, many of whom view the Duma as little more than a nuisance.
"Most viruses are a nuisance, and they're hardly ever devastating," says Dominic Davison-Jenkins, vice president of J&H Marsh & McLennan's financial professional services division.
We have nuisance value.
"It's a nuisance.
They're a nuisance.
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