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Evidence from shadow price of equity on “Too-Big-to-Fail” Banks

Journal of Productivity Analysis, 2021
P. W. Wilson, Shirong Zhao
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Phosphorus: Too Big to Fail

European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2014
AbstractPhosphorus has a paramount importance in our life. Unfortunately, phosphorus deposits are increasingly becoming depleted, the element being discarded once it is used. Therefore, the need arises for a form of phosphorus stewardship. First steps have been taken towards this goal.
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Too Big to Fail or Too Big to Succeed

2013
There is an optimality issue with all functional activities. In businesses the optimality is related to size. It maybe stated that there is an optimal size for all organizations.
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Chromosome biology: Too big to fail

Current Biology
Spindles are microtubule-based machines that segregate chromosomes during cell division. Spindle morphology and dynamics are malleable based on forces within the spindle, and a new study reveals the extreme plasticity of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae spindle to adapt and segregate engineered mega-chromosomes.
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Too big not to fail: Different paths lead to senescence of enlarged cells.

Molecules and Cells, 2023
Arohi Khurana   +2 more
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Too small to profit, too big to fail

Early Years Educator, 2017
The government claims to put social mobility at the top of its agenda, with early years education a key factor, but there is enough evidence available to suggest that funding models will undermine progress.
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TTIP: too Big to Fail?

Politique étrangère, 2016
La négociation sur le TTIP s’attaque aux barrières non tarifaires dans les échanges entre les deux plus grandes économies de la planète. Les effets d’un éventuel accord sur la croissance, et globalement les bénéfices escomptés de part et d’autre, sont encore difficilement évaluables.
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Too Big to Fail: Succession Challenge in Large Family Businesses

, 2021
Hadi Cahyadi Ng   +4 more
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Banks “Too Big to Fail”

2014
According to the Bank for International Settlements, “Institutions that are too big to fail—those that created intolerable systemic risk by themselves, because others are exposed to them —pose a significant challenge.”1 Moreover, “Mergers and acquisitions that have formed a part of the crisis response … may have increased the number of such ...
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Dynamic and reconfigurable materials from reversible network interactions

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Matthew J Webber, Mark W Tibbitt
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