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The big institutional investors could join together and ask Feinberg to adapt his TARP decisions into a set of more widely applicable rules and then demand that the boards in whose companies they have invested explain when they veer from those rules.
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Veering from those procedures, he testified, would require a thorough explanation.
Mariah and Keith, however, loved the performance, with Mariah telling her, "Please don't veer from taking those musical choices".
Veer from the script, however, and the results are mixed.
Greenberg's direction doesn't veer from the expected.
But on some issues I veer from the noncommittal middle.
The infatuations with face-saving veer from the tragic to the comic, usually by design.
Yet other forms of outreach veer from the risible to the oppressive.
It is a seesawing of emotion that can veer from the worshipful to the venomously resentful.
Chinese media are not allowed to veer from the Party line when discussing the issue.
But Libertarians' dovish views on military involvement and liberal attitudes about abortion veer sharply from those of conservatives.
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