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Regulators and company officials on Monday grappled with whether the New York-based lender should receive more government help, or whether the 101-year-old company, which has already received a $2.33 billion taxpayer lifeline, should be left to go it alone, even if that means its demise.
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It isn't mandatory to do so in most countries, but by registering, you will have a relative lifeline should there be any diplomatic issues or you run into trouble during your stay.
Crucial capital spending on the route, the Northeast's economic lifeline, should not be held hostage by the tiresome debates over Amtrak's annual appropriations.
Any existing lifelines at high risk should be mitigated to meet acceptable performance standards.
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"The city should be throwing lifelines, not roadblocks, at its small businesses".
Helping workers without jobs who are seeking employment should be an obvious lifeline during periods of economic downturn and recovery.
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