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IF our holdback measure had been in place before the last crisis, executives might have had serious second thoughts about giving a green light to mortgage-backed securities that would later go bust.
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But these provisions wouldn't likely have the transforming effect of a holdback.
The holdback is money that is intended to help cover the dealer's interest expense.
That the full Siri isn't available smacks more of a marketing department holdback than technical limitations.
My husband John stopped one salesman cold when he asked him what the "holdback" was on the car we wanted.
The holdback can then be applied toward the costs of those decisions, such as obligations arising in the event of the dismissal of certain employees".
Louise Evans didn't holdback in her assessment of Radio National: "They didn't have a 9-5 mentality," she wrote of the staff in an opinion piece.
Another juror, Henry Lumpkin, said yesterday that the absence of a body was "a holdback" for the jury and that the verdict "took a lot of heads coming together".
This particular salesman looked completely sunk when he heard John say "holdback"; it was as if the fish had just climbed out of the barrel and pushed him in.
The holdback should be for a pre-announced dollar amount, and the contract should specify that it will be lost if the company goes bankrupt or gets a government bailout.
Sounds menacing, but the U.S. guarantee, which costs us nothing, saves Israel about 1percentt on its borrowing costs; on 30 miles or so of fence, I figure that holdback would penalize Israel a few million dollars.
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