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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mandatory reserves" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a requirement for financial institutions to hold a certain amount of funds in reserve, as set by the government or central bank. Example: "The central bank increased the required level of mandatory reserves for commercial banks, in an effort to control inflation."
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I also feel that the government should require mandatory reserves of airplanes and flight crews of 3percentt.
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In 1906, Pilcher had also published an anonymous invasion novel, The Writing on the Wall, which described a German invasion of Britain; The war he theorised was an invasion by Germany followed by a rapid collapse of the British forces, particularly the volunteers, which he saw as unfit for purpose; he advocated a form of conscription and a mandatory reserve system to strengthen the Army.
The 50-basis-point increase in required reserves was the third this year and lifts the mandatory ratio for the country's biggest banks to a record 20 percent.
Switzerland's mandatory coffee reserves are spread between 15 companies, including Nestlé, and amount to about 15,300 tonnes, enough for three months of domestic consumption.
The ruling party introduced a mandatory 30percentt reserved-seats quota at the local, regional and national levels of government in 2003.
It can be covered without dipping into the city's mandatory 10% reserve of the revenue smoothing account set up in 2008.
And the FDA has generally reserved mandatory labeling for things that present a real risk.
The book is a fascinating exploration of how Israel's mandatory military and reserve service, a "critique" culture, ongoing inward immigration and a cultural embrace of risk helped bring this about.
On Monday, Maryland implemented its own new Ebola policy, under which a mandatory quarantine is reserved for individuals with known exposure to the virus.
Hence specific methods to select ecological reserves when mandatory sites exist are needed.
The Emergency Budget Act would allow the governor to implement emergency rules to cut programs, make all state programs "subject to appropriation" and thus optional instead of mandatory, and establish contingency reserves that could be used to eliminate budgeted state programs.
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