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In the case of Bank of Montreal, 60percentt of the 430 million Canadian dollars ($269 million) in extra provisions stemmed from business in the United States, and almost three-quarters was from investment banking activities.

In fact, these provisions stem from the well-known "European column buckling curves", which means that they are based on the behaviour of simply supported isolated members under uniform compression (columns).

(PS) Despite these advantages, professional stakeholders likewise shared perspectives of systems-level barriers to gender-based health service provision stemming from lack of integration of services and communication.

The 203 o) provision stems from negotiations between U.S. Steel and the steelworkers union in the 1940s -- an era when workers' "clothes" were simpler and more closely resembled everyday work clothes as opposed to the high-tech armor steelworkers wear today, writes Tom Carter at the World Socialist Web Site.

Countries first attempt to settle any disputes stemming from the 1982 convention and its provisions through negotiations or other agreed-upon means of their choice (e.g., arbitration).

stemming from a personal feud.

The walkaway provision in part stems from a legal battle surrounding a 1997 agreement between Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, Cook Incorporated and Boston Scientific, whereby Angiotech granted Cook and Boston Scientific co-exclusive rights to use the drug paclitaxel to coat coronary stents.

The claim for legal fees stems from a provision in Goldman's bylaws that requires it to advance the costs of defending a case for any "officer" of the firm.

The disparity stems from a provision in the bill that would lift the work requirements in counties with unemployment rates of over 8.5percentt — but not from cities with similar joblessness rates.

The request from state attorneys general, who have been called "the people's lawyers" because of their role protecting consumers, stems from a provision in federal law that allows borrowers with federal student loans to formally apply for their debts to be forgiven if their school cheated them into taking on the debt.

The health care rules stem from anti-discrimination provisions in the Affordable Care Act, designed to prevent unfair treatment based on sex, gender identity and sexual orientation.

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