If foreigners want to bail out of Asia, they are going to be selling out of Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan. |
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The terrain was too rough for an emergency landing so I started to bail out. |
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Should I bail out of this line right now, or should I stick it out a bit longer and hope that the lady finds a working credit-card soon? |
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This training is more commonly associated with fighter pilots forced to bail out over enemy territory. |
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The waves were big and they broke into the boat, but we managed to bail out the water. |
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Just remember to bail out before the pillow talk turns to the merits of silver refrigerators versus white ones. |
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Although the government says it won't bail out the company, it has done precious little to repair the situation apart from sacking Subramanyam. |
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Alas I was tired and emotional and had to bail out before I found out what the third party was going to be. |
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They bail out airlines and insurance companies, but let defrauded employees starve. |
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Yes, you can bail out of the aircraft or you can ditch the aircraft in the ocean or you can land. |
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We are not being given the money we should be getting, in order to bail out other towns in the north. |
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So, as soon as we decided that we weren't going to bail out, we went straight into our emergency destruct plan. |
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At this point, the crew realized we might have to bail out or ditch the aircraft. |
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The bail out comes with conditions relating to restructuring and rationalisation and follows two reports on the theatre. |
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He wants to bail out of the airline, but may not get the government to pay the price he wants for his stake. |
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Colina is essentially raising the premiums of their medical plan so high, that it will force them to bail out of it. |
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But that changed 150 years ago, when Ireland's potato blight and Britain's refusal to bail out the Irish sent millions to the emigrant ships. |
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I decided that at some point we would have to bail out and return on the next inbound car. |
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What this does is save your virgin lungs for the long haul, because you can't bail out of a hotbox without getting the aforementioned teasing. |
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They didn't bail out of the covert program around the world because it's too valuable for us. |
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Ms Manners said women who feel isolated and puzzled by complicated legal talk are much more likely to bail out of cases. |
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Aboard a space station orbiting in full view of Earth, a cosmonaut always has the option of being able to bail out and return home. |
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He was flying Spitfire R6614 and was able to bail out of his stricken aeroplane but was later found dead. |
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The opening scenes of A Matter of Life and Death find squadron leader Peter Carter about to bail out of his burning aircraft. |
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I believe that they should bail out of a blasphemous and unholy organization that is going down, hard. |
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The aircraft commander alerted the crew for possible bail out but did not get a response from the tail gunner. |
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If you do bail out right and short, you'll have an easy chip. |
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All but seven of the 80 crew members survived, even though most had to bail out or crash-land because their aircraft ran out of fuel before reaching landing sites in China. |
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What the bill doesn't do, critics stress, is commit the government to earmarking more money to bail out the banks, an idea that is political dynamite. |
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In German eyes, there is a de facto promise that the bank will never turn loose the printing presses to bail out overindebted nations. |
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Governments have stepped in to bail out and nationalize large sections of the banking sector. |
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This is a crank call that sorta backfired, and I'd like to bail out right now. |
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Other countries could reciprocate by refusing to bail out the British arms of their banks. |
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And why should well-managed companies bail out incompetent managements? |
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We will not underpin or bail out the banks with billions of taxpayer dollars. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, at this moment all politicians are offering guarantees to bail out irresponsible bankers. |
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The government of ontario says it will not bail out the pension plans of its 19 universities. |
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A direct bail out, paying money into people's pension accounts, could prove to very expensive. |
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In Britain, the financial market crisis forced the government to bail out its private sector partners. |
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Do you worry that the affluent fans who buy the expensive club seats and luxury boxes will be quick to bail out if the game isn't as trendy in the future? |
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Wiesel suggested that instead of bailing out banks the government should bail out all the nonprofits ruined by the charlatans. |
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The storm increases, making it impossible to bail out the swamped boat. |
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Gilmore wore a parachute, and a cable from the trapdoor ran back to the control panel so that in an emergency both Turner and his pet could bail out. |
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The Germans had recently begun equipping their pilots with parachutes, allowing them to bail out and, if they landed in friendly territory, return to fight another day. |
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Chief Arp asked the pilot for parachutes so we could bail out. |
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At this point Zack began to deliberately bail out of the sled, half to three-quarters of the way down the hill, pitching himself out and lying immobile in the snow. |
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As a consequence, many women writers bail out of the business. |
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None of this means that we need to bail out of stock markets today. |
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Many homeless people choose to bail out of our cosy little society and live on the streets, seeking shelter wherever they can, and doing what they have to do to stay alive. |
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The flakiest clients are the most apt to bail out of a project, and so are the ones for whom we most need a written termination clause in our contracts. |
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It is also thought that she mistook barrage balloons for ones marking the City of London and decided to bail out thinking she would come down on dry land. |
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Since we always mindlessly use taxpayer money to bail out every idiot who takes an expensive risk, let's get some money up front by selling them insurance first. |
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Franchise creator Bryan Singer jumped ship to helm Superman Returns and then British director Matthew Vaughn committed to the project only to bail out at the last minute. |
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Yet with lightning speed, these same governments are willing to use our money to bail out those who, through greed and incompetence, have mismanaged the financial system and fleeced working people. |
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Many working people are rightly furious that more than a half-trillion dollars were found to bail out Wall Street while millions are without jobs and health care and face the threat of losing their homes. |
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Our government did not have to bail out its banks. |
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We are not trying to bail out of our responsibility as government. |
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You bail out the weak European governments. |
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And sovereign creditworthiness already undermined or potentially challenged by the cost of bank bail out. Breaking that interrelationship requires a number of things, Lord Turner argues. |
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Would they bail out their troubled neighbors? |
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As I mentioned a moment ago, in India and Canada taxpayers were not called upon to have their dollars used to bail out financial institutions during the crisis. |
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While the Fed didn't bail out Lehman Brothers the way it did Bear Stearns earlier this year, this does not necessarily mean that more government support is unlikely, Mr. de la Durantaye says. |
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Mr. Speaker, the government of the United Kingdom had to bail out banks. |
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In June 2017, Italy was required to bail out two banks in Venice to prevent bankruptcies of the Banca Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca. |
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Just as we have been seeing a return of the state since the financial and economic crisis of 2008, a return of the state is needed not merely to bail out the economy but to guide it in a new direction. |
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The economy is the issue dominating the U. S. presidential elections: how to bail out the capitalists at the working people's expense to prop up an outmoded system. |
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As taxpayers: Canadians have not had to bail out financial institutions, inject capital into institutions, or set up public entities to buy toxic assets. |
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Mr Zardari is now scheduled to make another trip to Saudi Arabia in early November to entreat the Kingdom to bail out its old friend. But Plan B is already swinging into action. |
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As a consequence, early season and late season price premiums are shrinking and are less able to financially bail out less efficient main season operations. |
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Hungary's government has thrice had to bail out state banks that had been hived off from its communist-era central bank, taking with them huge portfolios of bad loans to smokestack industries. |
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I have absolutely no idea how megacities are going to bail out. |
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Governments have always been inclined to step in, in order to bail out parts of the financial sector in periods of distress, often at high costs to taxpayers. |
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It was also the time to underline that the amount of money necessary for this is incommensurable with the amount recently spent to bail out the banking sector. |
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When the money from our taxes is ending up being used to bail out banks and bankers, the end of tax havens is the real test of courage that is being set for Europe in the near future. |
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One RAF pilot interviewed in late 1940 had been shot down five times during the Battle of Britain, but was able to crash land in Britain or bail out each time. |
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