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Last year Crédit Lyonnais's share of the net losses of companies in which it had a stake was more than FFr1 billion.Formal allocation of blame for Crédit Lyonnais's past errors will require a public inquiry a prospect to which Mr Peyrelevade is opposed, because he thinks it would mean more adverse publicity and so more damage to the bank.
It is an insidious and abhorrent prospect to which we must remain ever vigilant.
Moreover, an internal police memo obtained by The Times in January suggests that detectives have been instructed to crack down on vigilantism, a prospect to which Gallo reacts badly.
He also said Democrats were informed that there would be no amendments on the bill -- a prospect to which he also objected, saying that being told to "take it or leave it" is "not fair to us, it's not fair to the American people".
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The Gulf of Mexico and the waters off Africa and Brazil are among the most enticing prospects to which they still have access.
The real question is whether such restructurings will spread to Spain and — the truly frightening prospect — to Belgium and Italy, which are heavily indebted but have so far managed to avoid a serious crisis of confidence.
This enhanced export prospects to Germany, which has more exacting carbon content rules, and helped avoid Norway's punitive carbon taxes.
To be sure, Israel under Netanyahu's stewardship is globally on the defensive, isolated, threatened from within and without, loathed and criticized by friends and foes alike, and with no prospect to achieve peace, which jeopardizes not only Israel's security but its very existence.
During the question and answer session, only one brave soul inquires as to the prospect of any profits, to which Bezos replies by reminding everyone of a top secret e-mail that he recently sent to employees naming a date he can't actually utter aloud because of the visitors present.
"In the future, Rivals, here's a guide to which prospects you should be keeping track of: limit it to anyone who wouldn't die instantly upon being tackled by a college linebacker," he writes.
Instead of forcing drug companies into the system of military contractors, the bill would encourage companies to develop such countermeasures "at their own risk, at their own expense and for their own good business reasons" -- but with the prospect of the profit levels to which they are accustomed.
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