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But the swaps association said the plans to subordinate private creditors do not meet the definition of subordination in the swaps contracts, so they do not have to pay out.
Using the principle of subordination and (2.7), we see that the analytic dilatation is subordinate to.
"That's the concept of subordination," he said.
Thurgood Marshall himself emphasized the problem of subordination, or lower-caste status, in his arguments in Brown.
The religion makes a virtue of the idea of subordination of self-interest to the well-being of the group.
That creates a problem of subordination; official help may make it clear that the private sector won't get paid back.
Financial markets are now gripped by fears of "subordination"—being pushed down the pecking order of creditors.
Fear of subordination to the Scots went on to enjoy a central and highly effective role in the Tories' general election campaign.
"It is the most modern aspects of information technology married to the most backward concepts of subordination of women," Ms. Karat continued in a telephone interview.
As I was doodling a flow chart with boxes and arrows, trying to determine levels of subordination, Cohen showed me his version.
While in the Texan's company, Blair frequently puts both hands in his front pockets - a sure sign of subordination and nerves.
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