If you downgrade the source of your wisdom, you downgrade the value of the wisdom. |
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The bank announced a profits downgrade last month and analysts are expecting interims this week to confirm that it has lost market share. |
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In wake of the liquidity and cash flow problems, rating agencies are closely monitoring the institution for a possible downgrade. |
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He lambasted software companies for piling on marginal features in incessant upgrades that can downgrade user efficiency. |
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Some analysts have speculated that GM could face a downgrade of its credit rating to junk status. |
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The latest figures issued on Friday on the economy's performance may appear to be a fractional downgrade of no great importance. |
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With no suitable alternative location being offered by the Council the removal of the taxi rank is a downgrade in the taxi service of Ballina. |
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Despite the downgrade to a club level sport, Cross believes Macalester's skiers will still be able to compete in intercollegiate competition. |
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Investors took that as a hint that a downgrade to junk status may be in the offing. |
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More importantly, the blanket downgrade of Fitch implies an extraordinary delinquency in respect of its regulatory oversight functions. |
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South West Trains tried to remove guards from its trains or downgrade their role, hitting safety. |
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Soon after they resumed, the road crested a hill and began switching back and forth sharply, for the downgrade was very steep. |
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This recovery was due more to sharp operation on the long downgrade to Hinton than any display of power on the T1's part. |
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Placed twice in this in the past but tailed off last year and looks on the downgrade nowadays. |
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Event risk: The risk that an unpredictable, unforeseen event will downgrade a bond's credit rating. |
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He stressed that the criteria approach was not intended to downgrade methods of analysis. |
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The track from Brient to Michipicoten is on a heavy downgrade. |
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The combined effect has cast such an air of pessimism that conference organizers felt it necessary to downgrade expectations immediately. |
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As for the downgrade itself, it may just be an expression of the obvious, not unlike the shellacking the stock market took last week. |
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I did The Girlfriend Experience on film and Entourage on television, and to downgrade from that would be silly. |
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One ratings agency is threatening to downgrade the U.S. if we go over the fiscal cliff. |
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The downgrade probably scores short-term political points for both leaders. |
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Typically, that means there is an even possibility that it will downgrade the credit of these countries within 90 days. |
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If a company suffers subpar profits, doing a good turn for an analyst cuts the likelihood of a downgrade by half. |
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A downgrade in an issuer's credit rating or other adverse news about the issuer can also reduce the value of its fixed income securities. |
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For the changes to take effect the downgrade has to be done at least 60 days before your order is renewed. |
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Could the minister tell this House why his government continues to downgrade Canada's relationship with countries around the world? |
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A downgrade of an entity's credit rating is not, of itself, evidence of impairment. |
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After getting a credit downgrade because of Conservative fiscal irresponsibility, we could not get our good rating back right away. |
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The AA's decision may dismiss, downgrade or classify the official in a lower function group or a lower grade. |
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With the unemployed under more pressure to accept such jobs, employers will be looking to reduce to downgrade the quality of the jobs on offer. |
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In addition, market downgrade expectations could also widen yield spreads in advance of actual downgrades. |
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However, producers didn't seed that crop with the intent of selling it for feed and that magnitude of quality downgrade is abnormal. |
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Market slides, lethargic job growth, and a credit downgrade show an economy on the brink. |
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The downgrade also comes in the wake of the failure of APP's Indonesian operating subsidiaries to make interest and principal payments on various unrated debt. |
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That respect will fall more than a couple of notches with any downgrade. |
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A downgrade will likely cause the price of the security to decrease. |
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The portfolio remained sufficiently diversified and protected from private sector credit exposure following the downgrade of a few private sector investment counterparties. |
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Any proposal to dismiss, downgrade or classify an official in a lower function group shall set out the reasons on which it is based and shall be communicated to the official concerned. |
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Officials and other servants of the GSC shall classify, downgrade or declassify information on instruction from or with the agreement of their Director-General. |
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If you downgrade after this 'deadline', the changes will only be in effect in your next invoice and you still need to pay the previous amount in the current period. |
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I hope that the lateness of the hour will not downgrade the project. |
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You can downgrade to this one if you have some problems with recent one. |
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Credit concerns returned to the Euro-Zone Tuesday, putting negative pressure on the common currency, with Iceland facing a downgrade of its credit rating. |
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Credit risk, linked to the risk of a downgrade in the issuer's credit worthiness which could lead to a decrease in the value of the fixed income securities in which the mutual fund is invested. |
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Portugal was also warned of a possible downgrade. |
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If you wish to downgrade your web space no refund will be made. |
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Theorically, you always can downgrade to official firmware. |
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It's not meant to downgrade or trivialise the crucifixion in any way, although already a few people have complained about it. |
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These same pension costs were cited by Fitch in their downgrade of the outlook for Lockheed Martin's stock price. |
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A downgrade in credit rating decreases the value of a debt security. |
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Spain today stepped up efforts to persuade the financial markets that it will not follow Ireland and Greece to the IMF's door after a warning of a possible credit downgrade placed more pressure on the troubled nation. |
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It is a policy which recognises that cuts that kill the prospect of renewed growth are self-defeating, as France's weekend credit rating downgrade explicitly acknowledged. |
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The downgrade was the clearest sign yet that the stalled negotiations have thrown the country, last year believed to be emerging from its worst recession on record, back into reverse. |
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A law firm may offer a woman a career downgrade to 'support lawyer' status but for many the cut in remuneration for part-time working or a lesser role are options not worth considering. |
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We upgrade to a neutral rating as pricing headwinds are less imminent than we had earlier anticipated and as near-term earnings per share downgrade risk is now more limited. |
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But I hope that we have managed to convince honourable Members that there was no intention on our part to downgrade our relationship with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. |
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The large budget deficits and government debt since the 2009 global recession and followed by the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 caused the rating downgrade. |
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This downgrade added insult to injury for HOTT, which was already struggling with technical resistance in the form of its 20-month moving average overhead. |
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In England, Charles Haddon Spurgeon fought against modernistic views of the Scripture in the Downgrade Controversy and severed his church from the Baptist Union as a result. |
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