Instead, the ill-advised promises were listed in the footnotes to the banks' financial statements.
Among the ill-advised provisions now being considered by the conferees on H.
The question is not whether the ill-advised decision taken last week by the secretive Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (known by its acronym, CFIUS, pronounced syphius) will be undone.
The ill-advised Jefferson County and Harrisburg projects are specific cases of mismanagement that are not tied systemic risk and should have no bearing on the health of, for example, a muni bond-financed turnpike in New Jersey or a hospital in Virginia.
We understand that given the restrictions the Board of Directors has imposed upon itself in connection with approving the ill-advised transaction announced on February 5, 2013, the Board of Directors would not be able to pursue the first two recapitalization alternatives stated above at this time.
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Alex King's penalty for Clermont reduced the deficit and Rougerie's length-of-the-field score after the break following Cipriani's ill-advised kick to the corner put the French side right back into the game.
He added that the government would be ill-advised to ignore the voice of parents.
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If it can also be established that the trading strategy was ill-advised but not illegal, the banks will be spared significant future pain.
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Lord Justice Pill also concluded Charlotte's accident was the consequence of the "well meant but ill-advised" intervention of the scout master.
Despite much counsel to the contrary, RIM would be ill-advised to venture into the same trendy amphitheater where Apple thrives.
Sadly, much of her excellent work was destroyed under the Tony Blair government when chancellor Gordon Brown's profligacy wrecked the public finances and his ill-advised changes to banking supervision severely damaged the financial system.
He also called such an action "unprecedented" given the law enforcement issues, and "ill-advised" given the damage it would cause to relations between the executive and legislative branches of the government.
If, on the other hand, Congress were permitted at the outset to interpose its objections to such ill-advised uses of the U.S. military, American negotiators and their foreign interlocutors would be able -- indeed, would be obliged -- to devise alternative arrangements.
Stuart Drummond, the outgoing chair of Cleveland Police Authority, described the move as "ill-advised".
Yet purely as a business decision, calling any new big-league sports team the Senators would be seen as ill-advised.
Outgoing police authority chairman Stuart Drummond described the move as "ill-advised".
Now, while the public would be ill-advised to leverage its positions, there may have been ETFs or mutual funds loaded with mortgages that turned in positive returns.
But before we get too smug, or laugh at the Greeks for their ill-advised choices of logo - whether rape or owls - we should look at our own.
No sooner had he ridden out the squalls from his ill-advised attack on law-student and reproductive rights advocate Sandra Fluke, and his follow-up drive-by on journalist Tracie McMillan, than he ventured into potentially even more treacherous waters: Twitter.
First, that the United States revisit at once its ill-advised decision to permit mobile missiles under the emerging strategic arms reduction treaty.
Because the Secretary of Commerce is not required to seek the concurrence of any other Cabinet officer in making the final determination about foreign availability, however, and because there is no statutory mechanism established for resolving disputes over associated findings, Secretary Mosbacher has the authority to make decontrol decisions -- no matter how ill-advised and irrespective of the serious deficiencies in the supporting analyses.
The tea break did for the partnership, though, Panesar tempting Bell into an ill-advised pull three balls into the evening session and Broad safely pouching the top edge at deep backward square to end the pair's 99-run stand.
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Instead, the two dueled it out in an ill-advised primary race late last year in which Renzi - and the center-left -- ultimately lost after Bersani sold the party faithful on experience over optimism.
Last week, Lord Heseltine criticised the prime minister's European strategy, saying an "ill-advised" referendum would jeopardise the UK's business prospects.
The Conservatives attacked an "ill-advised announcement" which "risks devaluing Welsh GCSEs and confusing employers".
The Senate has yet to act, but passing a similar bill to the House would be an ill-advised rush to policy-making.
England's defeat at Headingley saw the selectors give Collingwood another chance, but that decision had looked ill-advised after another low score in the first innings.
Off the field, his one-time ability to show good business sense dissipated, and he made "impulsive, ill-advised decisions, " the documents said.
This reckless and irresponsible course was ill-advised when the West thought itself secure in a threat-free world.
As most Americans still regard unilateral disarmament to be ill-advised, the Administration has seized upon the simultaneous and accelerated pursuit of several arms reduction accords as a means of making a virtue of political necessity.
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