The fees they charge for their guarantee can also be raised, crowding in private insurance.
The number of competitors crowding in, they said, would lead to falling prices and narrow margins.
Crowding in U.S. prisons stood at 39% over capacity in 2011, according to a Government Accountability Office report.
Summers was released from prison in July on a petty theft conviction as part of a California law designed to ease crowding in state prisons.
But with all the crowding in the streets, we decided we would only brave them at midday, when there was a teensy-weensy bit less chaos.
Michigan state Rep. Brandon Dillon, a Grand Rapids Democrat, said the money should instead be used to restore school funding, which was cut early in the governor's term, despite severe crowding in schools.
The truth is that there ought to be even more crowding out in Illinois.
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The bond crowd finds the current yield on Treasuries ridiculously low from the crowding-in effect, the sudden flight to safety.
In the Ogaden, in south-east Ethiopia, people are crowding into camps in the hope of finding water.
So this borrowing does not have the negative economic effects of deficit spending in crowding out the savings and capital for private investment, and possibly increasing interest rates.
Amazingly, we can watch residents of Anadyr crowding the polling station in Chukotka.
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Ghana set out from the start to execute a well-organised game-plan of crowding out the Egyptians in midfield and defence, while looking to feed their front men quickly.
In a week when art lovers from around the world are crowding the tents of Frieze and Frieze Masters in Regent's Park to admire works of art that are definitively transferable, some artists and curators have taken the opportunity to make or to show art that refuses all such movement, and asserts its relationship to unconventional spaces.
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Mr Smith senses that the crowding of the centre ground in British politics has damaged his party's appeal.
On Friday - nicknamed "love you forever day" - couples were once again crowding into civil affairs departments in provinces around the country.
About 2.7m people are now crowding into overflowing makeshift camps in Darfur itself, and about another 300, 000 are in camps over the border in Chad.
The evidence has yet to be examined, but the public sector could be crowding out the private sector in that way, and holding back the private sector-led recovery that the economy needs.
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In return for crowding out, the government paid about forty cents on each dollar of entitlements, general government, public education, GM and Chrysler bailouts, Solyndras, agricultural subsidies, and so on down the list.
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In particular, they believe that the government is crowding out private industry by its mere size and via an increase in regulations and taxes.
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New arrivals tend to settle in their neighbourhoods, crowding their children's schools and crashing, uninsured, into their cars.
Call it filibustering, or thorough debate, this vast bill could be masticated in the Lords for a very long time indeed, perhaps crowding out other bills, until the end of the parliamentary year looms in April.
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Patent laws stymie growth by creating huge barriers to entry for new entrants and, in some cases, by crowding out current competitors.
Second, there is the fact that too many players are crowding into the handful of growth opportunities in defense such as cyber-security for anyone to make a killing.
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The Administration believes that some families who are able to pay for coverage for their young adult children were dropping them onto the free program instead, thereby crowding out private coverage and fleecing taxpayers in the process.
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And yet, for all its imperfections, the Turtle King was so much more practical than sitting in a stopped taxi or crowding onto a Beijing bus that it had become what all new-energy technology is somehow supposed to be: cheap, simple, and unobtrusive enough so that using it is no longer a matter of sacrifice but one of self-interest.
Indians have been crowding jewelry shops and other retailers to lock in the lower prices before the start of the wedding season, which runs from the last week of April through June.
Such crowding makes the question of succession more complex than in simple dictatorships.
In this case, big dairy farms are crowding out smaller competitors.
Ed Falco, another creative-writing professor who also taught Mr. Cho, arrived on campus shortly after receiving the first alert and found an unsettling scene: people fleeing in a frenzy and ambulances and police cars crowding the streets.
Ah yes, well, he's riding high now, he may seem to be standing up for Wales in just the spot where we alone used to stand up for Wales, squeezing us out, crowding us out ... but what happens if too little of what Carwyn Jones called for is actually included in Labour's manifesto ahead of the general election in 2015?
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