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It isn't either big enough or interconnected enough to cause global financial markets to freeze up the way they did in 2008.
The only time the artists exercised a veto is when "it wasn't interconnected enough," Doug said, "when it wasn't part of the flow of the piece".
It would put extensive new scrutiny on companies deemed to be large enough or interconnected enough to put the entire economy at risk in an effort to reduce the chances that, in a future crisis, they would be judged "too big to fail".
In other words, our brains aren't large enough or interconnected enough to maintain an infinite number of personal relationships.
There's a mathematical term for this: The point at which separate networks, each with its own transport system, become interconnected enough to allow a fluid or some other substance to move freely between them is called the "percolation transition".
As suggested earlier, one could be a meaning holist and still claim that many of our beliefs aren't meaning-constitutive, provided that the set of beliefs one did let in were interconnected enough for every term in the language to be ultimately entangled with every other.
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"The system is interconnected and hydraulic enough," Professor Berman said, "so that anything that happens in the bigger and in some sense badder federal criminal justice system will trickle down".
Regulation, even in a business as dangerous as banking, should be restrained and targeted.A little layer cake in BaselA bit more equity is sensible for banks that are interconnected and large enough to cause serious economic damage if they collapse.
In fact, I would say that it's safe to conclude that the reason so many pasty dudes managed to rack up enough colossally stupid and interconnected mistakes to destroy the entire financial system in 2008 definitely stemmed from the fact that they were not menstruating enough.
"I think if you had enough of these gardens, and if they're interconnected, they would become one big thing in itself," Mr. Smith said.
The problem was — people use the term 'too interconnected to fail.' That's not totally accurate, but it's close enough".
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