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the ozone hole over Antarctica
The ozone hole over Antarctica is beginning to heal!
The ozone hole over the Antarctic has begun to heal, according to a new…
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cloud, lock-in
Study proposes multi-cloud scheme could help businesses reduce storage costs by 20% and avoid cloud vendor lock-in issues.
2013 誰能繼承喬布斯的“鎖入派”衣砵
喬布斯堪稱“鎖入派”(Lock in)大師,一旦落入他的羅網,不論消費者還是合作方,恐怕都難以輕易逃脫。系統思維,這是一份很難被人繼承的喬布斯遺產。
Right-to-die campaigners lose battle
The family of late locked-in syndrome sufferer Tony Nicklinson and paralysed road accident victim Paul Lamb lose their right-to-die Appeal Court...
(usually the cloud) Computing A network of remote servers hosted on the Internet and used to store, manage, and process data in place of local servers or personal computers:there’s a rich, complex, shared data store in the cloud
vendor lock in
1. Enclose, surround, as in The ship was completely locked in ice. [c. 1400s]
2. Also, lock into. Fix firmly in position, commit to something. This phrase often occurs as be locked in or into, as in She felt she was locked in a binding agreement, or Many of the stockholders are locked into their present positions. [Mid-1900s]
lock-in
Pronunciation:
NOUN
1An arrangement according to which a person or company is obliged to deal only with a specific company.
1.1A period during which a person or company is bound by the terms of a contract:[ AS MODIFIER] : a lock-in period
2British A period during which customers are locked into a bar or pub after closing time to continue drinking privately.
speed bump, microprudential regulation
“The problem with [focusing on microprudential rules] is it ignores systemic risk.” -- The Wharton School's Franklin Allen
The recent Brexit vote underscores the need by nations to pay attention to…
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The term microprudential regulation or microprudential supervision refers to firm-level oversight or financial regulation by regulators of financial institutions, "ensuring the balance sheets of individual institutions are robust to shocks".
The term microprudential regulation or microprudential supervision refers to firm-level oversight or financial regulation by regulators of financial institutions, "ensuring the balance sheets of individual institutions are robust to shocks".
Microprudential regulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microprudential_regulation
speed bump
drive time, drive-in
drive-in
drive time
Pronunciation:
NOUN 1975
(Especially in broadcasting) the parts of the day when many people commute by car:[ AS MODIFIER] : drive-time radio
stressor, stressed-out, stress test
Fed Stress Tests Clear 31 of 33 Big U.S. Banks to Boost Returns to InvestorsA1
The largest U.S. banks got permission from regulators to return profits to investors, but the U.S. banking units of Deutsche Bank and Banco Santander were held back again as the Federal Reserve released the final results of its 2016 “stress tests.”
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Summer camp with an open bar: retreats for stressed-out adults are big business
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Classroom Contagion: Stressed-Out Students More Common In Classes Where Teachers Are Burned Out
stressed out 1983
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A quarter of all employees view their jobs as the number one stressor in their lives. Here's how to overcome the stress and stay motivated.
stress test
NOUN
1A test of cardiovascular capacity made by monitoring the heart rate during a period ofincreasingly strenuous exercise:the stress test suggested that he had coronary artery diseaseyou may need to have a stress test to check out your heart
VERB
(stress-test)
Subject to a stress test:industry regulators unveiled plans to stress-test the nation’s largest banks
stressor
3[ WITH OBJECT] Cause mental or emotional strain or tension in:I avoid many of the things that used to stress me before(as adjective stressed) she should see a doctor if she is feeling particularly stressed out