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61. Capital adequacy. To what extent have banks sufficient reserves of capital to cover the possibility of default by creditors?
62. The overall limit on the extent to which supplementary capital may be aggregated with reserves is also varied.
63. The Reserves will play an even more important role and we will introduce legislation to allow their more flexible use.
64. Loans provided are generally secured by proven oil reserves or guarantees received from any major oil corporation partner in the venture.
65. On the other hand, cash reserves do not earn any return for the bank.
66. The ex-CSKA Moscow goalkeeper is set to make his debut for the reserves against Oxford tonight.
67. Growth this year is estimated at 4 %, and exports and foreign currency reserves are up.
68. Reserves traded among commercial banks for overnight use in amounts of $ 1 million or more.
69. The complexion of the game hardly changed with the little-used reserves in.
70. More directors of trusts are indicating a willingness to draw on these reserves to maintain dividends or meet commitments.sentencedict.com/reserves.html
71. The banks generally maintain large excess reserves with consequent loss of potential profits.
72. The Caspian basin, which is rich in oil and gas reserves, is central to his new foreign policy doctrine.
73. Hence, a distribution of dividends from the company's reserves may be more likely to reduce prices than to support them.
74. According to the first figures available, it is estimated that the national bank's exchange reserves equal a month's imports.
75. The center already has dipped into its reserves and anticipates borrowing heavily from the city.
76. The concession covers an area in the department of Cesar with 100 million tons of proven reserves.
77. Cash reserves have been savaged by massive rises in social security benefits because of ever-growing dole queues and interest repayments on debt.
78. In some places army reserves were called out to protect public property, and in Manchester high-pressure water-hoses were used against demonstrators.
79. Foreign-exchange reserves have been maintained at their current low level only by failing to pay back some foreign debt.
80. Each sovereign state has enacted legislation establishing national parks, scientific or scenic reserves and wilderness areas.
81. You are advised not to enter the Kenyan game reserves without a guide.
82. Some such reserves may be socially acceptable to local populations, offering jobs, revenues, and improvements to quality of life.
83. The known reserves of coal undoubtedly are sufficient to last for centuries at present consumption rates.
84. As cash reserves fall, the banks may be forced to reduce further the level of bank deposits.
85. He's been living on his reserves of nervous energy for the past couple of weeks.
86. Wainwright is fifth choice at Bramall Lane and only made his debut for the reserves on Wednesday.
87. But even as the country's gold and currency reserves continued to drain away, worse was to come.
88. The glossary of terms on the inside back cover provides definitions of reserves categories.
89. Our gold and dollar reserves are around P£400: a rather ordinary current account balance at NatWest.
90. The College, however, reserves the right to charge a fee and select students.
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