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During the financial crisis some intermediaries retained too much of this residual risk, and others transferred it to buyers that could not handle it.
One retained too much elegance; another was marked, on looking again, by a psychology too facile, read in the expression of grief, pity or love.
The government has said it plans to carefully review every aspect of the BBC -- including the way it is governed, and the fees that finance it -- and its broadcasting rivals are gearing up to make the case during the debate over its charter renewal that the corporation has retained too much of its traditional power in a transformed broadcasting landscape.
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They have been accused of retaining too much of the money that they receive from government for their own bureaucracy.
The protest is about proposed constitutional amendments the demonstrators say retain too much power in the presidency.
European and American negotiators say Russia wants to retain too much protection for industries like financial services and insurance.
The chief complaint, one made consistently by civil society groups, is that the president retains too much power.
Secondly we failed because the whites wanted to retain too much land, they didn't make it attractive enough.
The study, published last week in The Journal of the American Medical Association, looked at people with hemochromatosis, a genetic disorder in which they retain too much iron in their blood.
But when the man became lethargic early last week, the doctors found that his windpipe had become plugged with mucus and that he was retaining too much carbon dioxide.
The department still retains too much control over the new agency's budgeting and management, and overemphasizes its authority over the agency, the lawmakers said.
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