Banking regulators frown on this behaviour, as it is often used to disguise bad loans.
Those federal juries in San Diego do seem to frown on MP3 patent infringement.
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Most nude destinations frown on photography or restrict it to certain areas only.
Attentive listeners hope to learn how to procure formula without alerting Chinese authorities, which frown on the practice.
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And investors tend to frown on companies with too many eggs in one shopping basket--less diversification means more risk.
Producers frown on screenplays of more than 120 pages, which forces a ruthlessness that many novelists would recoil from.
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Further reducing the appeal of a sale: U.S. regulators would likely frown on big domestic banks bulking up through acquisitions.
Her fellow Democrats in Congress are trying to raise BP's liability retroactively the sort of move America's courts rightly frown on.
State-run banks remain wary of lending to private developers and cities frown on extending credit to second and third home purchases.
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Economists generally frown on taxing financial transactions because that gums up markets.
Some stores also frown on her picture taking, which company policy forbids.
The fashion in corporate-governance circles is to frown on such reciprocal relationships.
Not surprisingly, the people who think Huffpo is already exploiting its unpaid adult bloggers frown on the idea of tapping minors as a resource.
Fourth, financial markets might frown on a bank that reduced its capital ratio, so even if Basel 2 relaxes its capital constraints, the market might not.
He accepted the use of the vacation homes of supporters, a deviation from the usual rules that strongly frown on presidents accepting valuable gifts for their own use.
Deans frown on professors' poaching corporate clients but are hesitant to ban independent work, since those engagements give professors insights into companies and help schools forge ties with potential employers.
Still, Mr. Streeter said winning this case "is going to be an uphill climb for H-P, " since California courts typically frown on agreements that limit employees' ability to switch companies.
But many doctors frown on this practice for a number of reasons, including the varied skills and hygiene of the operators and the risk of accidents, such as glue falling into eyes and damaging corneas.
Of course, casinos tend to frown on precise measurements and computer simulations by their gamblers, so the researchers developed a simpler method of predicting the outcome of a roulette game that could be deployed without notice.
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The only slight note of discord came from West Ham manager Avram Grant, who said he might frown on an opposing manager fielding an under-strength side at the end of the season when Premier League survival is at stake.
This week, Grumpy Cat is coming to New York to promote the forthcoming Chronicle Books release, "Grumpy Cat: A Grumpy Book: Disgruntled Tips and Activities Designed to Put a Frown on Your Face" at BookExpo America, the publishing industry convention.
The number of weeklies and monthlies published partly or fully in Kurdish has risen from two to five, and the provincial government, which used to frown on out-of-school Kurdish classes, paid for 2, 500 Kurds to learn to write in their native language last summer.
Every tumor has five to ten flawed genes driving its growth, and researchers may have to target several simultaneously with cocktails of drugs, the approach that worked against AIDS. But finding such cocktails will be slow and difficult because regulators frown on testing two experimental drugs together, and corporate rivals rarely share drugs.
Every time they go ashore, the first one says with a severe Viking frown, they must turn their tags on the tag board from green to red.
The majority of Nigerians frown at such flagrant displays of opulence, particularly on the path of their clergymen, given that 60% of Nigerians still live below the poverty line.
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