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It is a lesson in the virtue of future non-co-operation that has already been drawn by other bankers, though certainly not one that will be cited by regulators in the inevitable press conference that will accompany any settlement.It is also remains entirely unclear what sort of formula might be used to determine the size of a fine, nor what JPMorgan may have done that other banks did not.
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On Europe it was "essential that the voice of British business is loud and clear in extolling the virtues of future engagement," he said.
"If we are to avoid an exit vote in any referendum," the group's president, Roger Carr, told the confederation's annual conference in London, "it is essential that the voice of British business is loud and clear in extolling the virtues of future engagement — not as a reluctant participant but as the linchpin of our wider global trade ambitions".
The most notable virtue of this FUTURE code, which was developed using C# and MICROSOFT SQL DBMS, is that a program user can design a nuclear fuel cycle process easily using a standard process on the canvas screen through a drag-and-drop method.
She finds that the virtue of planting for future generations presents little comfort.
William believes the denial of God's providence, and in particular the denial that the good will be rewarded and the evil punished, is an error "so harmful and so pernicious for human beings that it eliminates from human beings by their roots all concern for moral goodness, all the honor of the virtues, and all hope of future happiness" (OO I, 776a; Teske 2007, 92).
The subway system is a little like Social Security: ingenious, necessary, expensive, historically robust, yet, by virtue of demographics, shadowed by future collapse.
The "now" involves the past and the future, while the "now" of time is defined by or comes about in virtue of the past and the future.
Instead, it preaches the virtues of normalcy as a predictor of future success.
This, incidentally, was borrowed from the Maiwand Lion, a statue erected in a Reading park in 1886 to commemorate the deaths of soldiers in the Berkshire regiment who had been killed in Britain's invasion of Afghanistan (do times ever change?) One of the Post's articles relates the paper's 49-year history while another explains the virtues of its online future.
Hydrogen has been crowned as future fuel by virtue of its immense potential.
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