Sentence examples for whose soundness from inspiring English sources

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For weeks, ElBaradei and foreign diplomats have tried to persuade the military to handle the demonstrations peacefully, to wait them out and let the protesters drift away — a strategy whose soundness seemed obvious to any outsider.

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Powerful market, competitive, and economic forces overwhelmed a system whose safety and soundness were dependent on containing those forces.

However, since the international aristocracy is unalterably determined to fool the publics everywhere into believing that austerity is the path to restore the fiscal soundness of nations whose economies are depressed, we shouldn't expect science to get in the way of fraudulent and other false economics and economists.

He experimented briefly with designs in the fashionable Art Nouveau mode before introducing, about 1900, a new line of sturdy oak furniture whose virtues of simplicity, functionality, and soundness of construction were for Stickley an expression of democratic values.

What was foolish in the human condition never failed to amuse Mr. Galbraith, and tends to echo today, for example when he pokes at the financial experts and Fed bankers whose soft purrings about the "fundamental soundness" of the economy encouraged Americans toward the 1929 precipice: "In the autumn of 1929, the mightiest of Americans were, for a brief time, revealed as human beings.

If the bank regulator was still unsatisfied, it could appeal to the "systemic regulator," whose mission is to protect the safety and soundness of the banking industry.

Republicans have floated proposals to create a consumer protection unit at the Federal Reserve or the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which could weaken President Obama's goal of creating an agency free from the influence of banks and federal regulators whose priority is to shore up banks' profitability and soundness.

Suffice it to say that there has been presented to the administrator of finance the sum of upwards of four million dollars to be converted into premium bonds, which afford practical proof of the confidence in the arrangements and soundness of the scheme of the parties whose names are hereto affixed.

Then there are consultants normally hired for the city and state funds whose job and fiduciary duty it is to evaluate the financial soundness of proposals for investments.

"People do not want another term for the man whose major job as Fed chairman was to protect the safety and soundness of our financial system but instead was asleep at the switch," Sanders said.

Because we employ the soundness of the name to signal ethnicity, our experimental study focuses only on Moroccan immigrants whose names are clearly distinguishable from those of natives.

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