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For decades this ratio had been stable, below 10% of book assets, though it was over 50% in the 1840s, when banks were apt to fail more often.Nobody can be sure how much capital shareholders now want banks to hold, but Alan Greenspan, a consultant these days, thinks the figure could have grown to 15% of their assets.
According to British historian George Otto Trevelyan, the battle "exercised a permanent and most potent influence" especially on Howe's behaviour, and that Howe's military skills thereafter "were apt to fail him at the very moment when they were especially wanted".
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Bathos was a speciality: "Human nature is apt to fail in spite of regular prayer and deep breathing .The beginning and the endBy birth and childhood formation Ms Spark was a Scottish writer, and always acknowledged it.
Glassifying waste is apt to fail, however, when it is tried with a brew as volatile as the one in Hanford's tanks.Mr Richardson and the Department of Energy must now find a new contractor while extricating the federal government from its contractual obligations to BNFL, which may cost millions.
If customer satisfaction is ignored, customers may reject the demand response and then it is apt to fail to utilize wind power in a more economical way with the customers' interaction.
However, most of them are apt to fail in tolerating variations of appearance due to the clothes and objects carried by actors, which is often observed in surveillance environments.
He cautioned that people who failed to come to terms with an aggressive sexuality were "apt to end up at My Lai or Belsen".
Presbyterians were apt to be Patriots, Anglicans often Tories.
The trouble with this categorisation is that it's apt to mislead and fails to capture the experience of being black and middle class.
"I think people who try to do it all at once overnight are more apt to fail.
Studies have shown that in vitro chondrogenically differentiated MSCs are apt to lose their phenotype and fail to form stable cartilage in subcutaneous environment.
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