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Following the lead of several other bankruptcy judges in such high-profile cases as Enron and WorldCom, she approved the creditors' request but set forth stringent trading rules to insulate the funds' trading operations from their committee-related activities.
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The standard PD model faces a stringent trade-off that leaves narrow margins for the design of the control parameters: the proportional gain must be large enough for supplementing the insufficient ankle stiffness but not too large for avoiding delay-promoted instability.
Therefore, trade itself appeared to be the least relevant issue as opposed to the stringent non-trade related issues.
This is likely a result of the poor natural dispersal abilities of G. molesta, combined with stringent international trade regulations that aim to prevent its movement across international borders.
The rich countries often referred to as democracies are hardly stringent in their trade relationships with the so-called dictatorships and autocracies; realpolitik tends to rule the day.
From 1954, Spain imposed increasingly stringent restrictions on trade and the movements of vehicles and people across the border with Gibraltar.
Among the proposals that gained momentum were stringent testing of computer trading programs and a transaction tax that could reduce trading.
Another quarter is likely to come from the so-called "safeguards mechanism" – which is supposed to impose limits on industrial emissions and could – if stringent – become an emissions trading scheme where businesses buy and sell permits.
Since, under the stringent terms of the trading agreement, the promoter has limited means of making any money beyond gate receipts, Silverstone is forced to hike the price up just to break even.
Seth Mydans (NYT) VIETNAM: LINING UP BEHIND TRADE ACCORD The government has instructed ministries and departments to draw up plans to conform with the stringent requirements of a trade agreement signed in July with the United States.
A trade-off means that the parasite cannot increase β without incurring increasing death rates, although a more stringent criterion on the trade-off, such as the concavity used here, is required to select intermediate levels of virulence (Sasaki and Iwasa 1991).
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