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To offset the risk, the bank has to hand over collateral.
Right now, Intel only has to hand over the information it wants to.
(SWIFT has to hand over only data linked to specific suspected threats, and the arrangement is independently monitored).
Another factor is what percentage of the commission the listing agent has to hand over to his or her employer; at large firms, less experienced or less productive agents may not pocket even half of the commission they earn.
If everyone cuts and runs at once, however, the stricken party has to hand over cash when it can least afford it, deepening the crisis.By contrast, a brief stay might give regulators time to right a listing bank, by forcing it to sell off still-healthy units, say.
An employer who pays a worker twice the minimum wage, or €2,400 a month, has to shell out nearly half as much again to the state in social-security contributions; the employee, for his part, has to hand over 22% of his pay in social-security contributions, on top of income tax.
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For Perec, the idea of having to hand over the reins drove her to leave Sydney.
Even if we had to hand over the house today, it would still have been money well spent.
Mr. Fernandes qualified this demand, suggesting that Mr. Musharraf would not have to hand over Pakistani citizens.
That would allow the accused to turn themselves in and spare Kenya, at least initially, the awkwardness of having to hand over its political elite.
He had to hand over a release fee of £200, storage fees of £462 and a surety fee of £160, refundable when the car tax was paid.
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