At present capitalism is too often judged by the excesses of a few bankers.
There were moral recriminations for the excesses of the housing bubble, but no criminal prosecutions.
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We should not expect future taxpayers to pay for the excesses of prior generations.
Walker's victory on Tuesday will galvanize those battling to curb the excesses of public employee unions.
To curb the excesses of executive pay, Vince Cable has passed the buck back to shareholders.
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Merkel outwardly opposed using taxpayer money for the excesses of other governments and poor judgment of investors.
In their report, the Democrats assert that both parties had a hand in the excesses of 1996.
The conspicuous excesses of capitalism may likewise be curbed: shareholders may clamp down on silly executive pay.
Most developing nations seem also to have learnt their lesson from the excesses of the 1980s and 1990s.
Already many of the excesses of the 1920s are appearing in the Wall Street of the late 1990s.
And partly in reaction to the excesses of the counter-culture, there was a revival of socially conservative Protestantism.
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Curbing the excesses of wealth, then, will be a side effect of regulations designed to make capitalism work better.
Moderate Democrats are pushing back on the excesses of the Obama budget.
If need be we must protect people from the worst excesses of globalization.
Too many people ascribe today's mess solely to the excesses of American finance.
Credit Suisse's fourth-quarter figures, published on February 25th, show the damage done by the excesses of its investment bank.
But to many the firm still embodies the excesses of the buy-out boom.
Equally, as someone who was a victim of the excesses of the press...
Their goals have been to tame the excesses of this economic system and to make capitalism fairer for all Americans.
We need to pay serious attention to such concerns if we are going to productively reform the excesses of Sarbanes-Oxley.
The judicial excesses of the likes of Procaccia and her colleagues have soured much of the public on the Court.
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The slump started with a collapse in business investment following the excesses of the late 1990s technology and telecoms boom.
They choose their mates on eugenic principles, avoid excesses of affection, and appear somewhat glad to die when their time comes.
Mr Solzhenitsyn is an old-fashioned, God-fearing romantic: anti-industrial, anti-materialist, anti-Enlightenment, and against what he sees as the deadening excesses of rationalism.
Taking responsibility for their own security, they avoided the worst excesses of the violence that has plagued the rest of Iraq.
After the excesses of the Mack years, a more nimble, micro-managed approach could help Morgan Stanley rise back to its previous standing.
But in cracking down on the excesses of celebration, football authorities can created an environment where any display of emotion is verboten.
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This will endure over the next year as bankers brace themselves against a regulatory backlash after the excesses of the credit boom.
Their crime: trying to curb the spending excesses of Sooner State politicians.
For eerie parallels to the excesses of the late 1990s, look at what was happening 70 years earlier, in a stock-buying mania of comparable magnitude.
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