But as things stand neither the ESM nor the EFSF is allowed to do that.
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But as things stand the women remain adamant: ban booze, or else.
Sun is no less energetic than Microsoft in pursuit of its own interests, but as things stand, those interests lie in recruiting as many Java disciples as it can.
As always with Newcastle it's ifs and buts but certainly as things stand this morning, it could be David O'Leary and Mike Ashley could be staying.
But it has not toppled them, and as things stand it seems to be fading.
In any event, as things stand, the amiable but tired Mr Abbas may be around for quite a while yet.
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The leader of Spain's main opposition party, Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, has called for the prime minister to resign, but the BBC's Tom Burridge in Madrid says that as things stand, that looks unlikely.
The tax system could be changed to encourage more people to use the scheme, he suggests: as things stand, the tax on traditional retirement income is low, but the tax treatment of portable personal pensions is comparatively ungenerous.
As things stand, he complained, Iran's president has heavy responsibilities but almost no executive power.
As things stand now, short-sellers are free to raise issues, but the company must respond in language suited more to comply with S.E.
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But Fumio Kyuma, the defence minister, acted tough, telling his visitor that to provide the subsidies as things stand would be against the law.
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As things stand today, Apple is not only missing out on a great deal of money, but missing a product many iPhone users would find superior to the lone current model for a number of reasons.
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