Sentence examples for highly subordinated from inspiring English sources

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Thus, the board's decision to offer what it determined to be the fair value of the corporation to the 49% of its shareholders, who would otherwise be forced to accept highly subordinated "junk bonds", is reasonable and consistent with the directors' duty to ensure that the minority stockholders receive equal value for their shares.

However, pursuant to an order entered by the United States District Court for the Central District of California on April 26 , 1985 Mesa issued a supplemental proxy statement to Unocal's stockholders disclosing that the securities offered in the second-step merger would be highly subordinated, and that Unocal's capitalization would differ significantly from its present structure.

The new rules are good news for holders of bank debt, particularly the highly subordinated capital securities and preferred securities that banks issue to meet regulatory capital requirements.

Wall Street made a killing slicing and dicing CBOs for different customers — investment-grade tranches for the staid institutions and unrated, highly subordinated tranches for the hedge funds.

"Being involved in the intentional harming of detainees … could do lasting damage to the integrity and reputation of psychology, a profession that purports to 'do no harm,'" he writes, but "these countervailing concerns were simply not considered or were highly subordinated to APA's strategic goals".

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"Les Paradis Artificiels" concludes with a section entitled "Morale" in which Baudelaire says that while hashish certainly enhances the imagination and thus creativity, it is highly dangerous to subordinate all such processes to the drug.

The moral terms require the dominant group to evaluate the lives of their group more highly than those of the subordinated, the political to deprive the subordinate group of effective political power, and the epistemological terms require the members of the dominant group to see themselves as intellectually superior to the dominated.

They then showed that when those individuals felt insecure about their positions, they tried to prevent highly skilled "subordinates" from bonding and forming cooperative relationships.

This course asks the question: "What does it take to build high-performance?" The focus is on middle and upper-middle management in contemporary organizations that have complex tasks, exist in a rapidly changing environment, and have highly skilled subordinates.

He was known to have good organisational skills and for selecting highly competent subordinates, such as Reinhard Heydrich in 1931.

Although the bill has undergone some changes in the drafting process – not least removing language that would have seen Israel's democracy subordinated in importance to its Jewish identity – it remains highly contentious.

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