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"This common-sense requirement would have prevented much of the damage of the mortgage and financial crisis".
Mitchell was very hard done by and Heywood was the man who could have prevented much of the shame that he endured.
"Nonetheless, the requirements of the legislation for release of information are clear and early action would likely have prevented much subsequent grief".
Dr. Simborg, for one, said he helped draft regulations in 2007 that would have prevented much of the abuse that now appears to be occurring.
Although it had a fairly quick recovery in 2003 and early 2004, when gross domestic product was restored to Saddam Hussein-era levels, violence and instability have prevented much further progress.
If implemented, they might have prevented much of the aggravation felt 14 years later in the Lehman workout.Many see risks in tampering with insolvency law and high costs in ring-fencing client accounts in bankruptcy-proof entities.
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James Heartfield argues that national and local government's focus on creativity in economic and business strategies has prevented much longer term investment in research and development; therefore holding British industry back.
This is a story the West has only recently been exposed to as the shame of the families and the cabal of secrecy among groups has prevented much coverage.
Despite the fact that PrEP could've theoretically prevented most of the 2,570 new HIV diagnoses in Canada in 2014 (research has shown its effectiveness since 2012, so it could've prevented much more), it's a difficult drug to access in this country because of its high cost.
Croatia joined the EU in 2013 but political stalemate has prevented much-needed reforms from being carried out.
The proponents were able to restrict the size of the U.S. stimulus program, remove its vital "revenue sharing" component that could have prevented so much harm to states and communities and speeded the recovery, and force much of the stimulus to be in the form of relatively ineffective tax cuts for the wealthy.
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