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Argentina has dropped plans to turn frozen savings into bonds and is exploring other ways to avoid the meltdown of its banking system, officials said today.
With Gov. Jeb Bush facing a tighter-than-expected race for re-election, city and county officials are hoping to avoid the meltdown that has occurred in the last two statewide elections.
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Greece avoided the meltdown that an election victory by the anti-austerity Syriza party might have brought.
Indeed, China can probably avoid the financial meltdown widely feared in the summer.
Thank you for taking a world lead in helping to avoid the economic meltdown becoming an unstoppable depression.
School-age children who have covered Ancient Egypt in the classroom will be captivated by this trio of Nile Valley cities - just make sure you avoid the summer meltdown by visiting during spring or autumn.
That hurts their self-image but there is no other way to avoid the financial meltdowns that can take place".
Though not deeply meaningful, the awards function as a much-watched marker on the road to the Oscars, assuming that next month's Academy Awards ceremony can avoid the sort of meltdown that all but consumed the Globes.
Let us take to heart this inspiring example and commit the necessary resources to fighting climate change, just as we did to avoid the global financial meltdown.
Bahrain had developed itself as a well-regarded offshore financial centre, which employs thousands in Manama, including some of the Gulf region's most respected regulators – helping to avoid the sort of financial meltdown that recently blighted its main regional rival, Dubai.
The reason the Fed did this was to avoid the possibility of a meltdown in global asset markets and the systemic crisis that would follow.
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