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  • The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission's hearings on derivatives comes just as Congress is in the final stages of trying to pass a bill that would bring sweeping new rules to the over-the-c ounter derivatives market.

    AIG Ex-Derivatives Boss: Losses Would Hav 2010

  • To the extent that the “rules” of experimental particle physics discourage this sort of collaboration they are clearly ounter-productive.

    Should the Data be Public? JoAnne 2006

  • - The current simple majority decision-making rule fostered conflict and should be amended to a two-thirds majority to ounter steamrollering and interference by the executive;

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • A type of language is used by judicial activists that isc ounter to that of an

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • The c ounter-arguments are familiar, too: Sometimes the cloak of anonymity is necessary to speak truth to power.

    Gazette.com : 2010

  • "This change is of strategic importance because it's enabling us to get to move forward on our additional efforts on c ounter-terrorism and in terms of working together in the tribal areas."

    The Himalayan Times RSS 2010

  • The Huskies c ounter with a more mature Big Three of Montgomery, Maya Moore and Tina Charles that is very motivated.

    News from www.rep-am.com 2009

  • The Huskies c ounter with a more mature Big Three of Montgomery, Maya Moore and Tina Charles that is very motivated.

    News from www.rep-am.com 2009

  • "In C [ounter] T [errorism] as well as every other aspect, chief officers are determined to protect the frontline as much as possible, driving efficiencies, collaborating and looking at all ways of saving money while keeping the public safe.

    Police budget cuts 'raise terror risk' 2010

  • "In C [ounter] T [errorism] as well as every other aspect, chief officers are determined to protect the frontline as much as possible, driving efficiencies, collaborating and looking at all ways of saving money while keeping the public safe.

    Latest news from the public and voluntary sectors, including health, children, local government and social care, plus SocietyGuardian jobs | guardian.co.uk 2010

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