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When it came, the president could claim that "New York has bailed itself out".The non-bail-out bail-outIt is easy to imagine a similar kind of hard bail-out, should a euro-zone country ever run short of cash.
A crash reel – a montage of a boarder's hardest bails – is supposed to be funny, but Walker flips the format painfully on its head.
It's a lot harder to bail on paying someone if you know you're going to run into that person at the next happy hour.
First, Ms. Miller makes a great deal (at the top of Page 2) out of legal changes under Dodd-Frank that make it harder to bail out financial institutions.
Rescuing Asia is proving much harder than bailing Mexico out.
That would seem a hard gig to bail on, but he did, and, around 1972, he got interested in Freud and decided to devote himself to unearthing anything and everything associated with Freud's life.
That is why it was such a risk for the athlete to give his version of events in such detail a year ago - a move prompted by the state's decision to charge him with premeditated murder and to force him to fight hard to secure bail.
It hit the stumps hard yet the bails stayed on.
Which it does, but not without a lot of people just as savvy down in the basement bailing hard.
And recent legislation on the "presumption of innocence" will be modified to make bail harder to get.The opposition says all this will "set the clock back 20 years".
"It's very hard for Germany to bail out other European countries unless it's on the verge of catastrophe," said Jakob von Weizsäcker, an official at the economics ministry of Thuringia State and a fellow at Bruegel, a Brussels research institution.
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