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If you assume that Morgan's bat was NOT grounded at the time of the bails being broken (which I think is the case - the shoulder of the bat just lifts up again), then the fact that he had previously grounded it is of no importance.
When on 90 the ball dribbled from his inside edge on to the stumps but the bails declined to move.
Some, converted from storehouses, still have large iron rings in their high, vaulted ceilings where bails of corn, figs and carob were hung to dry in the breeze off the sea.
No: the money all too often bails out regional governments, which use it as a quick fix for local unemployment by creating public-sector jobs, when it would be better spent on building infrastructure or lowering taxes to help the private sector.Nor is the oil cash an unmixed blessing for the economy (see chart 5).
On October 26th the Bundestag, the main chamber of Germany's legislature, voted overwhelmingly to give more firepower to the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), which bails out weak euro-zone countries.
The film is like an extended music video, mixing footage of Mr Callahan on stage with montages of American life to complement the mood of his stripped-back steady baritone: bulldozers and bails of hay on a flatbed truck; fireworks in the sky above a carwash; American-flag Budweiser cans by a backyard badminton game; a skateboarder pulling on his backpack as he weaves down a hill.
Even a package that successfully bails out European countries in the short term would not deal with the long-term problem that has afflicted the region that some countries have become less and less competitive, relative to Germany.Another worry for the markets is the continued pressure on banks.
Defenders are like the batsmen in a cricket game who must deflect every ball heading for the stumps; hackers just need to knock off the bails once to win.
If it bails out the banks, it will squander more money, probably to no avail: less than three years have passed since ¥7.5 trillion was thrown at 15 under-capitalised banks, yet the duff-loan problem persists.
Yet co-ops no longer serve farmers only: the country-music town of Branson, Missouri, and the ski area of Vail, Colorado, are also powered by co-op electricity.When co-ops flop, the government bails them out: another reason investor-owned companies dislike them.
Many affluent Brazilians retire in their 50s, and many pensions have risen steeply because they are tied to the minimum wage.The result is that the federal government bails out the national pension system to the tune of 1.5% of GDP.
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