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Discover Ludwig"ring fencing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to the practice of isolating or protecting something from external interference or risk. For example: "The company employed a strategy of ring fencing their core business and operations to safeguard against any potential issues."
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Yes, and they are "ring fencing" the current spending but not increasing it.
The Program has also organized special events on important topics like international accounting standards, enforcement and ring fencing.
"Any expansion of investment banking would increase the importance of ensuring ring fencing is rigorously applied," said the Treasury Select Committee chairman Andrew Tyrie, who has called for stronger ring-fencing of retail institutions.
The Bank of England is relaxing rules on "ring fencing" of banks' retail and investment bank arms.
The Volcker Rule, and its international counterparts, like "ring fencing," are forms of re-regulation, to be sure.
The Liberal Democrat Business Secretary, Vince Cable, is also against ring fencing, although for different reasons.
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Ring-fencing the NHS budget was a brilliant wheeze for the election.
Ring-fencing the NHS budget looked like savvy electoral politics a year ago.
Ring-fencing NHS growth may buy votes, but it's bad value for money.
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Is ring-fencing on its way?
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