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"We have options to accelerate with minor income effects but an aggressive acceleration requirement from the PRA would require additional actions and could restrict our ability to extend balance sheet availability to customers, including - potentially - lending to the UK and other economies, which is something of course we want to avoid," he added.
I mean, it wasn't a requirement from the consumer for that item.
Bob Howe, Fordham's director of communications, acknowledged that the permit requirement from the university amounted to "a Catch-22".
Last week, Congress stripped that requirement from the bill, saying it would be taken up at a later date.
The Bush administration's decision to scrap the draconian consent requirement from the patient privacy rules should be bemoaned by no one, least of all consumer advocates.
Seizing on a recent directive by Mr. Obama's administration, the Romney campaign claims the president has eliminated the work requirement from the federal welfare program.
Ponta, Europe's youngest prime minister at 39 years old, adopted emergency decrees to limit the court's powers and remove the quorum requirement from the referendum, replacing the speakers of both houses of parliament and the national ombudsman.
Alan Greenspan, the Federal Reserve chairman, has so far resisted suggestions that the Fed raise the margin requirement from the current level of 50percentt, arguing that such a move would not affect the wealthier and more sophisticated investors who can use the many other financial products now available.
Licence fee payers' number one requirement from the BBC is that it should entertain them, and it's far from clear that ministers or civil servants have a better idea of how to deliver distinctive entertainment than the people at the BBC.
Its authors might want to bring that claim up with the Internal Revenue Service, which seems to have omitted such a requirement from the relevant statute.The third question is the most interesting: why is an organisation that rakes in over $9 billion a year tax-exempt?
As they swell, the potential costs of financing Labour's big spending plans become more and more painful to taxpayers, who this month start paying the delayed tax increases of the 2002 budget.Last November, Mr Brown had to reveal big increases in his borrowing requirement from the forecasts he had made in April 2002.
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