The book gives little credit to environmental policy as a cause of environmental improvement.
Guided by Mr Tremonti, author of a book foreshadowing the credit crunch, the government has embraced Sarkozyite ambiguity.
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We weren't in school, and he wasn't reading my book for extra credit.
Now in their third year, with 150, 000 unique visitors per month and a coffee-table book to their credit, the pair make money through producing advertorials, campaigns, sponsorships and casts from their band of 5, 000 tastemakers.
"Sometimes I'll take a book and put my credit cards and cash in it" and use that as a purse, she says.
As President Bush described it in his just-released book Decision Points, credit markets had seized up, panic was rampant, the financial system was on the brink of collapse, and an already severe recession threatened to drop the economy off a cliff into another Great Depression.
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To Hannigan's credit, the book doesn't ignore Lewis' part in the Ali roadshow.
As a crime, identity theft is far more pernicious than traditional payment fraud which happens when someone uses your check-book, ATM card or credit card illegally.
Ken Lipper's four careers SOME GUYS HAVE IT ALL. Kenneth Lipper is a successful money manager, a Hollywood producer with an Oscar to his credit and a book publisher.
As Citigroup faces another massive quarterly write-down of credit derivative assets, questions remain about other banks' exposures, and when the crisis goes from a trading book issue into an industrywide credit quality problem.
Dr. NIMAR: Well this report, actually, the meat of it is taken without proper credit from one book and one CD by a former instructor at Rhodes College, defining the enemy as jihad (unintelligible), and talking about the so-called model of radicalization.
But these costs typically represent only a tenth of a printed book's retail price, estimates Credit Suisse, an investment bank.
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Some suggestions: looking at state records--Jones had updated his driver's license and voter registration address--searching the phone book or the Internet, ordering a credit check or posting a notice on the property.
Deutsche Bank Securities (DB), Citigroup (C), Barclays (BCS) and Credit Suisse (CS) are the joint book runners for the offering.
The book has helped Citibank more than double the number of credit cards sold through its branches to an average of 20 per branch per month, from seven in 2010, Ms. Stewart said.
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As I argue in my book Gold: the Once and Future Money, money and credit are very different.
Credit Suisse Securities (CS) will be a book-running manager for the proposed offering.
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Regarding HAMP and other government measures meant to keep people in their homes, Barofsky reveals these programs as destroyers of individual credit (the story of Jeremy Fletcher in the book is very sad), and in truth, barriers to foreclosure meant to prop up the banks.
The authors analyse votes on the credit-expansion measures cited in Mr Rajan's book.
"It is in much the same way as you book a movie ticket by phone or online these days using your credit card and then when you get there you access your ticket through an ATM-type machine, " said Will, who is chairman of the World Cup ticketing sub-committee.
Bankruptcy is defined here and in my book as when the federal government can no longer borrow enough in the credit markets to finance its budget deficit, which is precisely what Greece has been suffering.
It will also have implications for a pending case in which Enron shareholders have sued Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse First Boston and others for being complicit in Enron's book-cooking.
It will also have implications for a pending case in which Enron shareholders have sued Merrill Lynch (nyse: MER - news - people ), Credit Suisse First Boston and others for being complicit in Enron's book-cooking.
Credit Suisse (CS) and Jefferies (JEF) are acting as joint book-running managers for the offering.
Investors appreciate that, so Amex also has tended to trade at a higher multiple of book value vs. the big banks, and also vs. banks that specialize in credit cards.
In the case of Credit Agricole, local subsidiary Emporiki is the chief concern, with a consumer loan book of 21.1 billion euro as of March 31.
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He got involved in tax credit reauthorization in the mid-1980s and has just written a 393-page book, Research and Development Tax Incentives: Federal, State, and Foreign, for CCH.
Apparently, Scholastic liked the idea so much that they turned it into a kit and book for kids (with the help of Klutz), but failed to involve or even credit the gadget's original creators.
You need to set up a corporate structure, hire a book keeper, separate the business money from your personal expenses (corporate bank account, business credit card etc.) You should be on top of the financials from day one.
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