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1Fitch said banks could also seek riskier activities to bump up ROEs.
2Drives a Citroën that makes his knees bump up against the dashboard.
3In the meantime, I'm going to bump up our security here.
4I wanted to bump up the intensity tonight, the 30-year-old Felix told reporters.
5It's physical - you touch each other and bump up against each other.
6Then we could feel the boat bump up against the shore.
7You bump up a worn-out driveway to an anonymous modern villa.
8One rolled across the deck to bump up beside Raegar's helm.
9They're parallel modes of enquiry that bump up against each other.
10Work the deal out now, and it might help bump up Alibaba's IPO price.
11That's a great way to just bump up the thickening.
12Those schools would immediately get a bump up in talent.
13But they can " bump up against" other norms and values, he says.
14Carney said splitting the market could bump up costs for users by 20 billion euros.
15Banks that came through strongly were allowed to bump up dividends or buy back shares.
16If the standard became mandatory, it said it could bump up the price of sunglasses.
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