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Discover LudwigThe word 'roa' is not a commonly used word in written English.
It is not recognized in traditional dictionaries, and it is difficult to determine its origin or meaning without context. It is possible that 'roa' may be used in certain dialects or regional slang, but overall it is not considered proper English and should be avoided in formal writing. Example: The group of friends laughed and joked as they drove down the roa, admiring the beautiful scenery around them. (This example uses 'roa' as a slang term for road.).
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If you believed ROE were a reliable performance metric, US bank CEOs would have had a watertight defence back in 2007.Instead, of course, we had ludicrously leveraged banks that were too big to fail and brought the economy down with them.But there is an alternative measure, return on assets (ROA), which allows for both debt and equity.
Ryan Tsang at Standard & Poor's, a credit-ratings agency, estimates that to avoid more capital injections the banks have to generate an average ROA of 2.1%, almost five times current levels.Clueless lendersTo close that gap will take a fundamental transformation of how Chinese banks operate.
He worked in lumber camps, steel mills, on farms and roa His longest job lasted a little less than two years working as a janitor in a Chicago tenement.
My sentence was more than eight years ago, so is long since spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA).
"Some people see this as beneficial: getting money back without having to save their gym receipts for three months in a roa.
All CRB disclosures (whether standard or enhanced) contain records of spent, as well as unspent convictions and cautions, so the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (ROA) applies.
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"It's incredibly naive for a government to ask women to postpone getting pregnant in a context such as Colombia, where more than 50% of pregnancies are unplanned and across the region where sexual violence is prevalent," Women's Link Worldwide member Monica Roa told the BBC.
Beth Roa, co-owner, waitress and M.C., makes the rounds from table to table, gently proffering the karaoke mic, while in the kitchen her brother Miguel cooks serious Filipino comfort food.
The students, Juan Rodriguez, 20, Felipe Matos, 24, Gaby Pacheco, 25, and Carlos Roa, 22, started walking on Jan . 1 hoping to press Congress to adopt a bill known by its supporters at the Dream Act.
"The president was misdiagnosed with cancer and instead of explaining why that happened," her medical unit "charged against" us, Ricardo Roa, Clarín's deputy editor, wrote Monday.
The protesters include Carlos Roa, 22, who was 2 years old when his parents brought him here from Venezuela, and Felipe Matos, 23, sent from Brazil by his mother when he was 14.
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