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He started talking about "rage banks," his term for the way that disparate grievances can be organized into larger reserves of political capital.
Regulators are still completing the details of new rules that will require banks to hold greater capital buffers and to keep larger reserves of liquid assets.
The astronauts, Mr. Lunney reported, had enough water for drinking and cooling the space craft systems to last 171/2 hours past the splashdown time, and even larger reserves of oxygen and electricity.
He stressed that, despite the murkier outlook, Asia remained in a stronger position than during the 1997 financial crisis, thanks to larger reserves of foreign exchange and the current-account surpluses that many countries now run.
STEP 4: SAY NO TO BANKS PROPPING UP THEIR GOVERNMENTS Regulators have unwittingly cemented the sovereign-bank link by encouraging lenders to hold larger reserves of liquid assets, mainly in the form of sovereign bonds.
Others disagree, arguing that very successful people have larger reserves of resilience and motivation to begin with, and that these qualities remain at least somewhat more intact when depression strikes.
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One possible explanation for this observation is that there might be a larger reserve of FPP and FT than GGPP GGT in the cell.
Japan has large reserves of sulfur.
It also sits atop large reserves of coal.
South Africa has the world's largest reserves of platinum.
Guinea contains the world's largest reserves of bauxite and its largest untapped reserves of high-grade iron ore.
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