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On July 17th the administration backed new, more prudent rules for risk-based capital adequacy, due to bite in a year.
Restarting these capital flows is a high priority preferably with more prudent rules for the credit market.Alongside this problem is another: finding a way to share the pain of restructuring private-sector debts among governments, borrowers and bankers.
Besides the lack of active support measures by their host institutions, they also require prudent rules on how to handle the situation in negotiations with their university.
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The District of Columbia City Council concluded that prohibiting the easily concealable handguns preferred by criminals, and imposing prudent safety rules on rifles and shotguns, was a good, practical strategy for reducing crime, suicide, domestic violence and accidental shootings.
Sir Ronald's old stamping-ground of private equity was given a vital shot in the arm back in the 1970s, when the American government relaxed its "prudent man" rules that had prevented corporate pension funds from putting their money into riskier assets.
In the context of protein core design, these prudent polar rules were used to eliminate from consideration polar amino acid rotamers that do not form a minimum number of hydrogen bonds.
All this was illegal and, if it didn't work, could violate countless fiduciary duties and prudent-man rules.
In a letter to her after the meeting, Mr. D'Alessandro wrote that the judge's involvement in investments was limited to making sure they complied with the "prudent investor rule," which requires diversification.
In 1979, an obscure division of the U.S. Department of Labor in charge of regulating pension funds loosened something called the "prudent man rule," enabling funds to invest more aggressively, for higher returns.
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