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If debts are called in more quickly than assets can be sold, insolvency looms.
The resulting deaths have only fed the protests, and the state government has called in more troops to try to wrest control of the streets from the protesters.
Should the Metropolitan police have called in more help from outside forces sooner, and made sure all its radio equipment was totally compatible?
The government, also dominated by highlanders, has since called in more soldiers and asked the president of the Supreme Court to investigate the killings.
The police called in more police officers, Afghan Army units and an American quick reaction force from the town of Farah as reinforcements.
Two-thirds of jails are overcrowded; drugs are relatively easy to obtain; levels of suicide, self-harm and violence are climbing; and riot squads are being called in more regularly to quell disturbances.
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Both say that as parts of larger ambulance companies, they can quickly call in more units, but that it is rarely necessary.
"VietJet Air's purpose is expanding to the regional market, not only in the domestic market, so we need to be in the overseas market in order to call in more capital".
The province was calling in more reinforcements to Fort McMurray, including 100 more firefighters and a giant helicopter able to dump more than 2,000 litres of water at a time.
This isn't good enough, so you call in more stats.
We took him out through the ArtCaffe - it has a balcony where we could call in more help.
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