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Since clearinghouses have no incentive to list a swap that regulators deem must be cleared, and there is no consequence for trading an uncleared swap, counterparties are likely to exploit this loophole and continue to use uncleared swaps in an unregulated marketplace.
Since clearinghouses have no incentive to list a swap that regulators deem must be cleared, and there is no consequence for trading an uncleared swap, counterparties are likely to exploit this loophole and continue to use uncleared swaps in an unregulated marketplace," the email states.
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Those given only the receipt were more likely to exploit the loophole than those given no information at all.
"Those businesses that can scale, outside of reliance on conventional headquarters and conventional resourcing, are those that are most likely to exploit the opportunities they create," she says.
Its position is stern and clear: the legal sale of organs is likely to exploit the poorest and weakest groups in society, to undermine altruistic giving and may also lead to human trafficking.
Mr. Assad is likely to exploit the United Nations' diplomacy because it is based on a process that doesn't rule out his government's staying in power and indeed might ensure that it remains.
However, he warned the Taliban was likely to exploit the situation for propaganda.
Similar selective pressures could operate to maintain the corresponding cell types in human basaloid breast tumors (and presumably in other tumor types that show evident heterotypic differentiation), and these are likely to exploit the interactive paracrine reactions that usually control development and morphogenesis.
For example, it suggests that if two similar phages acquire dNTPs by scavenging from the genomes of their hosts (i.e., their s1), but one phage infects a host with a smaller genome from which fewer dNTPs can be produced (smaller Ψ1), this phage might be more likely to exploit an additional source of dNTPs, if given the opportunity.
Chinese authorities are also likely to exploit any opportunities offered by the transition of power.
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