Sentence examples for will have to retain from inspiring English sources

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Those who securitise loans will have to retain more of the risk.

Health care providers will have to retain such consent forms for a minimum of six years.

Loans that don't meet the standards will be considered riskier, so the lender will have to retain 5 percent ownership.

To stay in, the UK government will have to retain all EU-derived law implementing Aarhus obligations.

Banks, however, did get regulators to agree to a broad definition of how that risk can be retained, as well as of who will have to retain it.

They believe that regulatory tweaks have made the practice safer.One improvement is that those involved in creating securitised products will have to retain some of the risk linked to the original loan, thus keeping "skin in the game".

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"We'll have to retain that desperate desire to improve if we want to stay on top.

He'll have to retain his composure before the race, something he struggled to do on his walk from the barn at Churchill Downs.

The Nordics will have to continue to upgrade their model, but they will also have to fight to retain what makes it distinctive.

The two companies will now have to retain new auditors, and they may ask KPMG to bear those costs because the firm breached its fiduciary obligation to maintain the secrecy of client information.

That fact was central to the Obama administration's proposals to fix the housing finance market a couple of months ago, but it seems to have been forgotten by a collection of regulators that proposed rules this week on when banks will not have to retain risks for loans they make.

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