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The Greek deal is considered a selective, or restricted, default by credit-rating companies, given that private investors will face losses, but the final decision on whether CDSs should pay out rests with regional "Determinations Committees" convened by ISDA, once restructuring terms are signed and after someone requests a ruling on whether CDS payments are due.
Swaps Group Weighs Revamp of Triggers on Default Insurance Katy Burne 2011
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"The Determinations Committee is the referee—if protection buyers are not paid due to clever wordsmithing, it could irreparably shake confidence in the rules of the game," said Kapil Khetan , an adjunct professor in finance at New York University.
Swaps Group Weighs Revamp of Triggers on Default Insurance Katy Burne 2011
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Determinations of nominations (the final ballot) and final recipients are made solely by the Jury.
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Determinations of who should administer anesthesia under what circumstances are made case-by-case.
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Determinations of constitutionality usually result from civil lawsuits, about which I said nothing at all.
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Determinations for such cases are often made within 10 days.
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· Determinations as to the reasonableness of the costs and the sufficiency of the number of devices and stations deployed will be made by the GSA in consultation with the EAC
Wed: Rep. Rush Holt; Dr. Steve Freeman & Bruce O'Dell on Voice of the Voters, 8pm ET 2008
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His replacement paid the bills and the result appeared to be settlements of major contractual issues (withholding of 15% of invoices prior to definitization, definitization process and amounts, contract types and Award Fee Determinations) in ways that were extremely favorable to KBR.
Dina Rasor: My Conversations with Charles Smith: the man who took on KBR 2008
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These Determinations have included farm workers, domestic workers, forestry workers, contract cleaners, workers in the private security sector, workers in the wholesale and retain sector, children in the performing arts, and so on.
ANC Today 2007
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For example the democratic state, acting through the Minister of Labour, has made a number of Sectoral Determinations affecting some sectors of the economy, to set minimum wages and prescribe working conditions to protect the most vulnerable sections of the working class from abuse and super-exploitation.
ANC Today 2007
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