Sentences with phrase «not systemic»

The problem is not systemic; the problem is multi-personal.
It's not systemic
Sure, there can be isolated failures due to hacking as there indeed have been in the past, but that is not a systemic issue.
Based on its recitals, the Court concluded that it dealt «at least primarily» with the case of a failure of individual banks and not systemic crises (para 150).
It wants negligible adjustments to the status quo, not the systemic transformation scientists say we need — but still corporations recoil against the slightest of energy efficiency standards.
As Naomi points out divestment is a great tool when the problem is relatively small and not a systemic problem and there is no problem with what the «business» as usual is.
In general, individual station errors don't matter provided they are reasonably random and not systemic, because they will average out over time and because each error impacts only a limited area (its own triangles) on one day only.
What crises occurred were not systemic, and were quickly snuffed out by the Fed, as it edged us closer to a liquidity trap.
Be aware that the FDIC was designed to handle sporadic losses, not systemic crises.
When will people like Mathews realize that chartering is not the systemic answer?
This is not a systemic problem, and therefore there is no ideology around it.
However, the unemployment created is transitional not systemic.
We can and should disagree with Bennett about how much Huff / Anthony should've played, but it's not a systemic issue in the program of not developing and playing enough depth.
Since it's not systemic and there are no fruits yet, my guess is that your plants are safe.
When observers note abuse of power and instances of inappropriate expression of faith, evangelicals like Brady can easily claim that the problem is a matter of a few isolated cases — not a systemic problem or a problem of power.
«It is not a systemic issue.
There probably aren't any systemic consequences to the proliferation of unconstrained bond funds, except a continuation of the credit bubble and maybe a lot of unhappy investors.
I'm not trying to say the cycle of poverty isn't real or that there aren't systemic issues, but there comes a point that you have to take responsibility for the choices you make.
While this isn't a systemic issue, it's one that certainly can disrupt the user's workflow and become a large annoyance.
1987 was sharper and shorter than 2008 because there weren't any systemic risk issues involved, as there are in 2008 and 2011.
Also, those risks aren't systemic.
In one type, the active ingredient stays on the skin, spreading across the body through the natural skin oils, and is not absorbed into the body, so it really isn't a systemic treatment.

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I believe we're moving towards a world of technological haves and have - nots, where businesses that fail to adopt technology will have a significant and systemic disadvantage in the marketplace going forward.
We'll need technological innovation for the time it buys us to create systemic solutions, but it doesn't solve everything..
Raisman's passion for justice emphasizes the reality that Nassar's abuse did not exist in a vaccum — and that targeting female athletes is a longstanding, systemic issue.
Apparently, he thinks the problem is systemic, and the trash blowing around the feet of the grim looking flight attendant closing the cabin door doesn't offer much evidence to the contrary.
While 23 % of women founders agree that there are not enough women in the pipeline, the inclusion of implicit and systemic factors as perceived contributors suggests that we must go beyond the number of women at the table and consider how the table itself is constructed.
And this is what Gross doesn't like, writing, «The fact is that derivatives on a systemic basis represent increased leverage and therefore increased risk — presenting possible exit and liquidity problems in future months and years.»
SEC Chairman Jay Clayton issued a carefully worded statement that left room for later disclosures regarding further damage: «We believe the intrusion did not result in unauthorized access to personally identifiable information (PII), jeopardize the operations of the Commission, or result in systemic risk.»
What happened to her was part of gender - based violence and it's systemic, not just in our society but also in our workplaces.
The challenge for Quantum Dawn 2's victims was not only spotting a problem, but communicating with rivals, exchanges and government authorities to conclude that markets were in the throes of a systemic crisis and needed to be shut down.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella this month became the latest tech executive to demonstrate, at best, a lack of understanding of the systemic discrimination facing women, suggesting that women not ask for raises in order to have «good karma.»
Describing himself as «not a big free - marketer in the macro sense,» Butterfield said issues of workers being able to afford where they live can't be pinned solely on systemic failings.
Recent surveys highlight how systemic a problem this actually is — in one, nearly three quarters of respondents stated that time spent reconciling expenses kept them from addressing critical business issues, while in another, those surveyed reported that they spend up to 40 percent of their time on tasks not related to growing their company.
Puerto Rico isn't big enough to cause systemic damage, and while the situation in China is troubling, the central bank's actions over the weekend at least show that policy makers are on alert.
Though the entertainment industry remains deeply problematic in terms of actual representation — not to mention, the still barely addressed issues of systemic harassment — there were some notable moments at last night's Academy Awards ceremony.
«We're beginning to see discussions that these capital charges are sufficiently large it's causing those firms to think seriously about whether or not they should spin off some of the enterprises to reduce their systemic footprint, and frankly, that's exactly what we want to see happen.»
While junk bonds may not represent a systemic risk as credit derivatives did during the financial crisis, they can be one of the more effective leading economic indicators.
The NY Times aptly reflects the consensus view that there has really been no, «rout,» in the market for junk bonds and that they don't signal anything more serious for other markets or the economy, as they don't represent a, «systemic risk.»
I would not exclude another LTCM style episode of systemic risk given the risk of unraveling of highly leveraged carry trades and the end of easy liquidity: triggers could be a disorderly move of the US dollar, perhaps following trade war threats to China, leading to a 1987 - style stock market crash; or MBSs interacting with a housing slump and the hedging activities of GSEs; or greater corporate distress or a Ford / GM entering into Chapter 11 triggering a massive sell - off in the murky, non-transparent and untested credit derivatives.
It was as if the crash is just another business cycle downturn, not aggravated by any systemic financial flaws, but, if anything, by liberal government planners being too nice to poor people, by providing cheap mortgage credit to the uninitiated who could not quite handle the responsibility.
«I don't think bitcoin is prevalent enough at the moment to be a systemic threat in the way we experienced during the financial crisis other threats; it needs watching carefully but I don't think we're there yet,» said Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority, during a Thursday interview on BBC's Newsnight.
He also said, «I've always known... that not everybody will do it right every day,» trying to rationalize this as the work of rogue bad actors and a predictable part of doing business, as opposed to a systemic failure.
It's not necessarily systemic, but it is growing.
The assumption is that only a few marginal companies will go bankrupt by accident — not that the problem was systemic.
While figure 1 shows that overall size is not the only factor in determining systemic risk and that some smaller banks can be systemically important in other dimensions, it also suggests that the largest banks, such as JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), and Citibank (C) are systemic in areas other than size alone.
So determining systemic risk may be largely a matter of size, at least to the extent that G - SIB scores are an accurate measure, but that doesn't mean it's safe to ignore the other indicators.
He correctly pointed out the systemic nature of the crisis and the serious risk of contagion not just for Europe, but also for the world economy.
That still leaves one - fifth of the systemic risk score accounted for by other measures, but perhaps the answer is not quite so simple.
We focus our approach to diversity not just from a social justice perspective, but as a business opportunity which, in my view, is the best way to overcome the systemic challenges.
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