The less vulnerable of these securities were viewed as having low risk either because they were insured with new financial instruments or because other securities would first
absorb any losses on the underlying mortgages (DiMartino and Duca 2007).
Unfortunately for FHA, mortgage lenders, and conventional mortgage insurance companies that
absorb losses on foreclosures, those who elect to walk away from their mortgages don't appear to care that their credit scores and ability to qualify for home loans can be seriously impacted.
Such a shame that we try so hard to pick books we like, and invest our money and time in, and
absorb losses on, but we're evil and that's that, right?
Not exact matches
While big banks can
absorb big
losses on markets, for some smaller firms, the volatility in the franc proved too much.
A failed business may simply cease operations; with the owners and investors
absorbing the
losses (if any); a troubled business
on the brink of going under may seek to merge with another company that has the resources to keep it afloat and out of bankruptcy; or a dying business may be bought up by another, stronger company, seeking to breathe new life into it or simply to acquire its assets.
An article
on July 10 about Sheila Bair, former chairwoman of the F.D.I.C, misidentifi ed the agency that agreed to
absorb some of the
losses of the bank Wachovia to make it a more appealing takeover target for Citigroup during the early days of the recent recession.
However, with the orders cancelled, Silent Circle found itself in a financial crunch, pushing it to
absorb massive
losses from its hardware operations and to instead focus
on its software business.
Bank's ability to
absorb such projected
losses would depend
on their ability to generate revenue in the future as well as
on their current capital cushions.
Homeowners insurance,
on the other hand, prevents you (the homeowner) from
absorbing total financial risk in the case of
losses or physical damage to your home.
Novo Banco said in a separate statement
on Tuesday that the move will increase it's common equity Tier 1 ratio, a measure of its ability to
absorb losses, to about 13 percent from 9.4 percent at the end of June.
On the contrary, Wenger has
absorbed the pressure for all these years, so Liverpool
loss is nothing.
The Nitany Lions
absorbed a
loss to Alabama in Week 2 and have been hot ever since, winning five games in a row to improve to 7 - 1
on the year.
this man is so self -
absorbed... does he really think that we should feel so honored that he chose to stay with little old us... does he not understand that many of us would have literally driven him to the ends of the earth if he promised never to return... has anyone noticed that the only teams he says are interested in him are some of the biggest clubs in the world whose managers spend freely, follow through
on their promises or are terminated, listen to their fan - bases, have a lot of strong personalities within their squads, rarely play their top players out of position, win against their top rivals or suffer the wrath, don't blame the ref after every
loss and embrace their former stars... even if his stories had any truth to them, he would last but a cup of coffee
Sea ice and snow cover
loss create a feedback look that can accelerate global warming; with fewer reflective surfaces
on the planet, more sunlight can thereby be
absorbed, driving surface temperatures even higher, the scientists explained.
Doesn't this have an effect
on the
loss of heat from sunlight
absorbed by leaves?
However, if we eat foods that don't contain a lot of vitamins and minerals (empty calories), the body will actually have a net
loss of nutrients by digesting and
absorbing that food, which puts a strain
on the body's reserves.
This is because the squishy soles behave differently
on each rep, which makes it harder to lift properly, while the soles
absorb the force generated against the floor instead of directing it towards moving the weight, resulting with a strength
loss.
In case you believe the philosophy that only 20 - 30 g of protein can be
absorbed and trigger a maximal anabolic impact, and all excess protein is wasted, there is a study
on pulse protein feeding conducted by a French researcher by the name of Marie - Agnès Arnal
on protein
loss and improvement of protein anabolism.
Then they have another figure
on the right that shows that as you increase protein by that same amount, there's a corresponding increase in the amount of calcium that's
absorbed in the intestine into the bloodstream, and that increase in intestinal calcium absorption compensates for any
loss of calcium that might happen in the urine, and the overall calcium balance either doesn't change or it actually even goes up with higher - protein diets.
Also a great product for those
on a weight -
loss program because you will optimize the digestive system, which will mean that you will utilize foods better, they will be broken down more efficiently and
absorbed as well as excreted more efficiently.
Those easily
absorbed nutrients, enzymes, and / or amino acids that are now present in the salsa's ingredients will still benefit digestion and therefore will have a positive affect
on weight
loss.
Michael Almereyda writes and directs this
absorbing sci - fi themed meditation
on loss and memory.
And if Amazon is losing money to gain market share, they need to
absorb that
loss and not pass it
on to us.
By 2009 it was
absorbing $ 2, $ 5, and even $ 7
losses on the sale of nearly every copy of those key titles.
Even a small amount of cannibalization between the channels could have catastrophic impact
on small stores — I don't think the majority of the DM could
absorb even a 10 % permanent
loss of traffic from migration.
The deductible
on your renters insurance is the portion of the
loss that you
absorb before the policy kicks in.
In this article, I'll get more specific
on entries and exits, and what to do if you are in a trade and are accumulating profits or
absorbing losses.
Your deductible is intended to prevent you from making a claim for a $ 200
loss that you can and should
absorb on your own, but it's not intended to prevent you from making a claim period.
This would prevent the unintended consequences of having multiples of protection written
on a given risk, where a weak party like AIG is incapable of making good
on all of the derivative contracts that they have written, which could lead to its own systemic risk if other derivative counterparties can't
absorb the
losses.
That adds up quickly, and most people wouldn't be able to
absorb a major
loss of that kind
on their own.
Securities backed by auto loans are structured to
absorb a portion of anticipated defaults, but concerns have mounted over the last year that cumulative
losses on auto loan securitizations may end up exceeding initial estimates, thanks to declining underwriting standards.
However, Avangardco (AVGR: LI) is a classic example (rightly, or wrongly) of a particularly reviled & neglected company — while I clearly think it's a cheap high growth stock, it's probably a good idea to limit such holdings unless you're prepared to
absorb significant pain &
losses (ideally,
on an interim basis!).
If there are
losses on any of the loans, the
losses are
absorbed and the investor still has a very high likelihood of getting their 10 % return.
If one could see the IR light, an opaque atmosphere would make the pattern of emitted IR diffuse since only the IR from the upper levels of the atmosphere escape to space after it has been
absorbed and re-emitted by the greenhouse gases (this of course depends
on the wavelength of the IR and the absorption spectrum, but we can use this assumption for heat
loss integrated over the whole IR spectrum).
But Southern's shareholders have already
absorbed a
loss of more than $ 1.1 billion
on the project.
Editor's note: Marco Tedesco, Sarah Doherty, and other coauthors of the work described above urged the scientific community in a recent opinion piece
on Eos.org to quantify the roles of multiple factors — among them coarsening of snow, light -
absorbing particles, and melt ponds — in the darkening of the Greenland ice sheet's surface and subsequent ice
loss.
So if
on shined that laser
on a square meter for say 10 mins then the 1 mm depth of square meter could warm by about 1 C. Rather than water one could also heat up anything with a thin surface [and assuming one reduces the heat
loss] So thin sheet of paper which
absorbs [has heat capacity of whatever wavelength one is using could heated within mins of exposure.
The first, the Visible Light Window,
on the left side of the graphic, allows visible and near - visible light from the Sun to pass through with small
losses, and the second, the Longwave Window,
on the right, allows the central portion of the longwave radiation band from the Earth to pass through with small
losses, while
absorbing and re-emitting the left and right portions.
Her practice has focused
on various legal and compliance requirements related to the U.S. resolution stay requirements related to qualified financial contracts, the total
loss -
absorbing capacity rule, the Volcker Rule, and the preparation of resolution plans.
On a related note, YLAL hopes that the Treasury has come to accept that criminal legal aid practices can not
absorb the
losses from further cuts to the criminal budget.
«There will be considerable concern for UK banks» international competitiveness given the recommendations
on primary
loss absorbing capacity.
If you, as a policyholder choose to insure to less than the amount required by the Co-insurance clause (as stated
on your policy), you are essentially agreeing to retain part of the risk (and
absorb a portion of any
losses) rather than transfer it to the insurance company.
That adds up quickly, and most people wouldn't be able to
absorb a major
loss of that kind
on their own.
Your deductible is intended to prevent you from making a claim for a $ 200
loss that you can and should
absorb on your own, but it's not intended to prevent you from making a claim period.
If it can't, it must
absorb the
loss, since the price guarantee prevents it from passing its
loss on to the consumer.