In important respects, Cyprus has not received the same treatment as other bailed-out eurozone economies.
Mr Meadows has been bailed by police to appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court on 9 June.
Yes Cyprus was to be bailed out, but its financial sector would be broken.
"Because of Mexico everyone thought they would be bailed out of Russia, too, " says Shultz.
The women, aged, 27 and 28, and from Clubmoor, were arrested and later bailed.
They were interviewed by Environment Agency officers and bailed until 10 July pending further inquiries.
Peter Lynch is one star that bailed out at the top of his fame.
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No financial institution, regardless of its size, will be bailed out by taxpayers again.
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General Motors bought the Texas outfit in 1984, and Perot bailed out two years later.
They will have to be bailed out along with the rest of the miscreants.
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Why is it then that it's Greece that needs to be bailed out, and not Germany?
The top order was repeatedly bailed out by the middle order, in particular Nasir Hossain.
He was arrested and questioned by officers, before being bailed pending further inquiries until 17 November.
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The Irish Republic and Portugal have both been bailed out, and Greece has been rescued twice.
He was bailed by Brighton magistrates until 9 September, when he is due to be tried.
She had been bailed to return later this month, but the matter has now been closed.
Both men were bailed to be sentenced on 4 December at Luton Crown Court.
Barry Rogerson, from Morpeth, was arrested and bailed on suspicion of violent disorder, police said.
He was sentenced to six months' imprisonment but bailed six days later pending an appeal.
If confined to relatively small economies like already bailed-out Ireland and Portugal this might be manageable.
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Despite being arrested and bailed, Buhecha was caught a second time at the end of 2003.
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You used to have to make a phone call to get bailed out of trouble.
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The basic deal here, though, is that, look, you know, the government's bailed out banks.
Usually it's someone who has bailed on the ride because of injury or fitness.
They see reckless bankers getting bailed out too, and the ill-managed carmakers of Detroit likewise.
The taxpayer has already bailed out the banks and cannot afford to farther absorb bank losses.
Now the new normal is that investors should expect to be bailed in to agreements.
Two men, aged 39 and 18, arrested on suspicion of murder, have been bailed until April.
So when fears mounted over Italy's solvency last week, investors bailed out of euro-zone debt.
What should have happened is that not one company should have been bailed out.
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