It wouldn't even need the subsequent imposition of strict regulation in the form of credit controls - the remaining banks would have a very clear indication of the risk they faced if they lent to marginal customers.
The partition of Poland in 1795 and subsequent imposition of customs duties dealt a severe blow to the exports of Tokaji wine and precipitated the economic decline of the region.
This in turn declined in the 1970s and 1980s due to overfishing and the subsequent imposition of quotas by the European Union.
But the 1989-88 war with Iran and the 1991 Gulf War, sparked by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, together with the subsequent imposition of international sanctions, had a devastating effect on its economy and society.
First in 1930-32, following a clash between the governing Constitutional Party Church and the latter's subsequent imposition of mortal sin on voters of the party and its allies, thus making a free and fair election impossible.
But Justice Marshall said, "Where a determination made in an administrative proceeding is to play a critical role in the subsequent imposition of a criminal sanction, there must be some meaningful review of the administrative proceeding."
The second claimed preparations were being made for war against Israel and the subsequent imposition of Islam in the world.
In particular, Tory focused on the Liberals' 2003 election and 2004 pre-budget promise not to raise taxes and their subsequent imposition of a health care tax.
The sarcasm and ambiguity that characterize much of Polish graphic art is easily explained by the German occupation of Poland and the subsequent imposition of Communism.
However, this was associated with a subsequent imposition of federal tax, therefore effectively leaving the status quo unchanged.