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Market perceptions of bank creditworthiness undermined by concerns about sovereigns whose debt banks hold.
Actually, however, some of these expenditures are functioning--either deliberately or as a consequence of weak internal corporate governance and financial controls--as bribes to secure commercial gains from emerging market sovereigns, whose leaders regrettably sometimes have few scruples.
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They chose the sovereign whose reign opened the first stage in this new period.
The Royal Scyths were headed by a sovereign whose authority was transmitted to his son.
The marriage was a political liability for King Edward, the first Yorkist sovereign, whose impulsive choice alienated a fractious court.
Gustav was a harsh sovereign whose suspiciousness, irritability, and violence drove a succession of faithful servants into embittered exile.
Every episode contains a reminder that Mr. Trump is a sovereign whose favor must be recaptured time and time again.
Hobbes thought the most effective way was the imposition of a sovereign, whose threat of penalty and punishment would hold people to behave in certain ways.
The community was eventually destroyed in the 2nd century bce, Palakus being the last sovereign whose name is preserved in history.
He conveyed the image of a Pope who was both deeply human and a supreme sovereign, whose firm utterances were the final word on matters of faith and doctrine.
The US has not even ratified the Rome statute that established the ICC, effectively marking its territory as a super sovereign whose actions do not succumb to any legal value system other than its own.
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