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They have done so either to restrict the benefits that can be achieved from spreading false rumours or to achieve a regulatory level playing field, given the close interlinkage between some EU markets.
Four countries ban short-selling to ease market pressure 2011
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When failures occur in smaller institutions, they do not take down the entire economy (notwithstanding the contrary bovine defecation which claims they do because of interlinkage).
Re: Aspects Of The General Economic Disaster; More On The SEC's Culpability In Madoff. 2009
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Ms. Drysdale explained that this interlinkage system was the reason that my Novak article had been appearing so high in my SERP.
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To break this cycle of interlinkage, everyone has a magic bullet.
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This trend reflects a growing insight that side effects, interlinkage effects or non-market effects may have severe implications in other policy areas, and, therefore, need to be taken into account.
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But whether, in a very, very long way down the track, there was some interlinkage between Australia's system and PNG's system, or indeed Australia's system or Indonesia's system, that's - that's very far off down the track.
Transcript - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2008
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A major interlinkage that occurs is due to changes in land use, particularly land cover.
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Box 3 emphasizes the environment-economy-human well-being interlinkage identified by the Brundtland Commission, which has since gained wide recognition in many global, regional and national policies and strategies.
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The latest reported commentary 2 from the most recent Global Conference on AD in Madrid is highly suggestive that diabetes, whilst certainly not the cause, has a degree of interlinkage with a number of neurodegenerative diseases.
Glycobiology - 21st Century Style McDawg 2007
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The latest reported commentary 2 from the most recent Global Conference on AD in Madrid is highly suggestive that diabetes, whilst certainly not the cause, has a degree of interlinkage with a number of neurodegenerative diseases.
Archive 2007-12-01 McDawg 2007
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