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Second, rather than being "possibly bankrupt", Atlanta's city government recently received a stable credit rating from Standard & Poor's.
The city's government is bloated, and possibly bankrupt; the police force is under-equipped, underpaid and understaffed; smog is a constant threat from May to October; the city is regularly fined under the Clean Water Act; traffic has swollen to gargantuan proportions; the richest (mainly white) part of the tax base retreated to the suburbs long ago.
The lawsuit may, it is true, tie up and possibly bankrupt Wilson and his supporters, but that's not much of a victory and certainly doesn't make anyone safer.
In a speech on the floor of the House, McClintock, who represents Truckee and Oroville, assailed the initiative as a poorly designed "boondoggle" that could possibly bankrupt Muni while making San Francisco's public transit system worse on the whole.
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But another reading of The Pigeon Tunnel might sponsor the idea that young David was possibly bankrupted by Wiggly's maternal derelictions.
But think about this for a moment: if the program doesn't work — and let's hope it succeeds — the F.D.I.C. would be forced to "assess" banks it is hoping to save, possibly bankrupting them in the process.
Witness erstwhile GOP presidential candidate and current Wisconsin governor Scott Walker cutting off food stamps for the hungry and possibly bankrupting food pantries in his state just in time for Christmas -- because many of those on the lowest rung of the ladder haven't yet found a job.
It's Step 1 to getting sued and possibly bankrupted.
I am not talking primarily about businesses that fail to make profits and possibly go bankrupt.
In the case where an agent must give her betting quotient for what is in fact a logical truth, any value less than one leaves her vulnerable to a sure loss, possibly a bankrupting one, yet in such cases not all such credences are rationally on a par.
"I cannot see how Mr Young could have possibly become a bankrupt based on the figures I have seen.
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