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The banks insist they don't make such reports lightly, though you can see why they might take a cautious stance – the regulators have been imposing big fines on banks whose anti-money-laundering systems aren't up to scratch.
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The local fighters reported that two American Special Forces soldiers were reported lightly wounded during the fighting, but General Franks said he had heard only that other allied soldiers, possibly British or Australian commandos, had been wounded on Friday.
The GOP report lightly criticized the Trump team for taking the meeting at Trump Tower, for which Donald Trump Jr. has received most of the scrutiny, but called it nothing more than a bad judgement call.
Not everyone is taking the shark reports so lightly, though they did not keep people out of the water altogether.
The report treads lightly on the hot-button question of whether innate differences between the sexes account for the paucity of women at the highest levels of science and math.
Only 18percentt of households reported even lightly taxed dividend income on their tax returns, according to a HuffPost analysis of official IRS data from 2009.
That's why I do not take lightly reports this week of student protests in Tehran and Tabriz, followed by the beating of demonstrators by supposed vigilantes.
A police officer was reported to be lightly injured.
The rockets struck near an empty school in Ashkelon and in a separate attack one woman was reported to be "lightly wounded". The IDF kept up its remarkable social media campaign.
It is not a report to take lightly or to dismiss as alarmist, unless you are irresponsible, an imbecile, or both.
Though the news was only lightly reported in the United States, it received major coverage in Europe, widely described as a major diplomatic defeat for the United States.
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