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Solution: a policy that resembles a sharing of losses, as practiced for centuries by Islamic families.
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The Knicks have had their share of losses.
Pettitte had his share of losses in his first stint with the Yankees.
Beyond that, though, the lion's share of losses will be borne by the F.D.I.C.
The forecast includes a bigger share of losses from Barnes & Noble.com.com
HSBC, a British bank, Santander of Spain, and BNP Paribas of France: all bear a share of losses that add up to $33 billion, according to a Bloomberg tally.
A private nonprofit that has been one of its most reliable benefactors, the Paul Rapoport Foundation, will close too, after suffering its own share of losses.
Company G suffered its share of losses; poor health prompted Huse's father to resign his lieutenancy and return to New Hampshire.
Tommy, who begins the season back on the wagon, has endured more than even his unfair share of losses, including a son killed by a drunken driver.
The European Union's top economic official, Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn, said Thursday that more public money would be needed for Greece, even if private bondholders agreed to take a share of losses on Greek bonds.
Communications-related stocks may be able to shake off the warning and withstand the usual watershed effect, since the sector has seen its fair share of losses in recent weeks.
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