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State officials are drawing up lists of emergency sources of water, including two recreational lakes in North Jersey, Hopatcong and Greenwood.
The troika has yet to respond to Greek requests to soften a contentious property tax, which was introduced in 2011 as an emergency source of revenue.
When fatigue sets in over the course of a day, we all increasingly and unconsciously rely on emergency sources of energy: adrenalin, noradrenalin and cortisol.
As a backstop, reserves need to be easily convertible (so they can be used as an emergency source of liquidity) and a good store of value.
On Aug. 17, the Federal Reserve moved to ease the liquidity crisis by encouraging banks to borrow money through its discount window, an outlet originally created as an emergency source of overnight funding for banks in a cash squeeze.
On Aug. 17, the Federal Reserve moved to ease the liquidity crisis by encouraging banks to borrow money through its "discount window," a program originally created as an emergency source of overnight funds for banks in a cash squeeze.
One measure of this is the reliance on the ECB's Long-Term Refinancing Operations (LTRO), an emergency source of funding put in place when it seemed the euro area might break up.
They did determine, however, that some similarities, like the succulent flesh that makes some cacti a good emergency source of water, resulted from ancient genes that were retained by some cacti but lost by others.
They say the real problem is that developing economies do not have the same access to emergency sources of foreign currency funding that the United States and a few developed countries have, and are thus left unfairly to the mercies of global financial markets.
Mr. Bush chose to fight on the economy and fiscal policy on a day when Mr. Gore unveiled an ambitious and detailed economic blueprint and called for the creation of a $300 billion rainy day fund to be set aside as an emergency source of money if the economy slows down.
First used extensively during World War I and initially regarded as an emergency source of revenue, bills and other short-term debt instruments have become a permanent element in the public debt of several countries because of their relatively low interest cost and greater flexibility.
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