This creates a bottom for the market by putting a price on the most problematic paper.
Think of retirees directly purchasing this soon-to-be toxic paper, either directly or through fund vehicles.
The consultation paper should pave the way for formal guidance to all final-salary pension schemes.
Just about everyone I bumped into this morning had a view on the paper's front page.
Using the convening power a local paper holds, we produced events for our community.
Of the museums surveyed by the paper, nearly half do not charge general admission.
His dad owned a small paper-products firm, but Economou was drawn to the sea.
There will also be paper ballots available for voters who want to use them.
One boy had been making paper flowers with hidden messages of gratitude in the petals.
Last month the finance ministry began allowing issuers to sell paper directly to investors.
In January 1996 Robert Amen, now NOW president of International Paper in Stamford, Conn.
Jay Carney was willing to discuss the programme this week, mainly because NBC News published the paper.
She briefly left, took off her wig and wiped off her bald head with a paper napkin.
For years he has called for paper ballots and he says that time for delay is over.
Others have noted well the paper's falling circulation and wondered aloud whether it is being deliberately provocative.
Ely says one KPMG client, a California business owner, had already turned over every scrap of paper requested.
She's worried about having to teach coworkers a whole new system again next year if paper is required.
Candidates also must be under 41 years of age at the time their paper was accepted for publication.
And most of them lacked a means to lock in, or hedge, these paper gains in home equity.
You could say the same about the promo video the paper just released for the app.
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Its PassFirst lets Brazilians swipe cards, rather than use paper tickets, at stadiums and theaters.
Economists have debated this for 50 years, beginning with a paper by Arnold C.
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The verdict from an April briefing paper from the Federal Reserve Bank of St.
Indeed, CAHI published a paper in 2009 comparing premium spikes under varying reform scenarios.
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The otherwise worthless piece of paper in your wallet conveys value because of government decree.
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His spokesman also attacked what the paper said was a Labour smear campaign against the businessman.
The work, drawn by Garth Montgomery Williams in 1952, is graphite and ink on paper.
The changes will be part of a wide-ranging White Paper expected to be published on Tuesday.
Some of their findings were recently published in a white paper on typeface in autos.
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Big blue trash cans were being tossed around like a piece of paper in the wind.
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