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(1) free on bail
(2) remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side
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(1) free on bail
(2) remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side
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(1) The pension agency is a safety net, not a bailout for underfunded pensions.
(2) Now Trump may need a financial bailout or concessions from bond holders to save the company from bankruptcy.
(3) Is it a stealth bailout by the military or just smart business on both sides?
(4) What is needed is for the G7 nations to extricate themselves from the big bailout business.
(5) The hidden costs of all the u2018Coins in the Fuse Boxu2019 and financial sector bailouts now look poised to manifest in an uneven housing and consumer borrowing fiasco, with the Fed either incapable or unwilling to respond.
(6) The Federal Reserve's successive bailouts have created a huge moral hazard problem.
(7) It regularly requires financial bailouts by the government.
(8) Consumers' faith in the stuff they buy appears to be ebbing, say researchers, in these days of unchecked megamergers, electric company bailouts , and the virtual economy (which has proven to be literal).
(9) The spectre of bank collapse from foreign loans has been averted by bailouts and promises of bailout from the Federal Reserve, the nation's only manufacturer of dollars, which it can produce at will.
(10) But there is no economic rationale for general bailouts or subsidies of airlines, insurance companies, the steel industry, agriculture, and so on.
(11) The companies that seek bailouts and tax breaks now are bound to discover that Washington wants something in return.
(12) He says that previous bailouts encouraged banks to think the government would always save them, and argues that doing nothing to stave off a crisis would do little harm to the U.S.
(13) There have been quite a few instances of governmentally assisted bailouts because the institution involved posed a systemic risk or the debtor involved was important to our national interest.
(14) The pattern of bailouts since 1995 has distorted the operation of financial markets by creating moral hazard.
(15) The miracles led to the biggest financial bailouts in history.
(16) First, it might help to reduce the cost of financial bailouts to Western taxpayers and international organizations, and not just because capital flight might be slowed.
Show Examples
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(1) The pension agency is a safety net, not a bailout for underfunded pensions.
(2) Now Trump may need a financial bailout or concessions from bond holders to save the company from bankruptcy.
(3) Is it a stealth bailout by the military or just smart business on both sides?
(4) What is needed is for the G7 nations to extricate themselves from the big bailout business.
(5) The hidden costs of all the u2018Coins in the Fuse Boxu2019 and financial sector bailouts now look poised to manifest in an uneven housing and consumer borrowing fiasco, with the Fed either incapable or unwilling to respond.
(6) The Federal Reserve's successive bailouts have created a huge moral hazard problem.
(7) It regularly requires financial bailouts by the government.
(8) Consumers' faith in the stuff they buy appears to be ebbing, say researchers, in these days of unchecked megamergers, electric company bailouts , and the virtual economy (which has proven to be literal).
(9) The spectre of bank collapse from foreign loans has been averted by bailouts and promises of bailout from the Federal Reserve, the nation's only manufacturer of dollars, which it can produce at will.
(10) But there is no economic rationale for general bailouts or subsidies of airlines, insurance companies, the steel industry, agriculture, and so on.
(11) The companies that seek bailouts and tax breaks now are bound to discover that Washington wants something in return.
(12) He says that previous bailouts encouraged banks to think the government would always save them, and argues that doing nothing to stave off a crisis would do little harm to the U.S.
(13) There have been quite a few instances of governmentally assisted bailouts because the institution involved posed a systemic risk or the debtor involved was important to our national interest.
(14) The pattern of bailouts since 1995 has distorted the operation of financial markets by creating moral hazard.
(15) The miracles led to the biggest financial bailouts in history.
(16) First, it might help to reduce the cost of financial bailouts to Western taxpayers and international organizations, and not just because capital flight might be slowed.
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