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Sander Schol, director at AFME, said the move "impairs the ability for companies and pension funds to manage credit risk and will be potentially harmful in managing systemic risk."
EU Approves Short-Selling Curbs Riva Froymovich 2011
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Sander Schol, director of the European Primary Dealers Association, which represents the interests of Europe's 20 largest primary dealers and is part of AFME.
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Or, 'pretence of law and order,' reading tês hupoulou eunomas with Dionysius, supported by Schol., and two good MSS.; see note.
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007
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More importantly, he said not one word to stop his proteges in the Chicago Schol from going to work for Pinochet.
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It consists of words and phrases built around the syllable post, beginning with the hapax postation OED: 'The placing of one thing after another'; only in 1607 Schol.
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Fragment #4 -- Plutarch, Mor.p. 747; Schol. on Pindar Pyth. iv.
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The Schol. on Hor. _Od. _ iv. 2, 2, says of him, "Heroico metro Diomedeam scripsit et nonnulla alia soluta oratione."
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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A bursary is what an English undergraduate would call a "Schol."
The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton Ian Hay 1914
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Observations sur la vie de l'ascete Isaie et sur les vies de Pierre l'Iv. et de Theodore d'Antinoe par Zach. le Schol. in Byzant.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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The reading [Greek], smote, preserved by the Schol. is highly probable.
Book V Homer 1909
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