If Mr Kibaki were to call them in, the danger of national disintegration might increase.
"Six months ago, you could call them in and say, 'Cut it out, '" says a senior Saudi official.
While doing so, the banks have had to decide whether to continue making loans to insolvent customers or to call them in.
Generous loan covenants give managers more flexibility to work through their debt, and lenders are keen to extend the duration of loans rather than call them in and face more write-downs.
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"I do not need them right now, I am trying to build up a new squad and prepare as many players as I can, I will only call them in the official matches, " he said.
Efforts to repeal the exemptions in Pennsylvania and Maryland failed when sponsors of major coin shows said they would call them off in the event of a sales tax, since otherwise out-of-state vendors would not attend.
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That bill includes proposals for directly elected regional assemblies where people call for them in local referendums.
There are red zones, as they call them, hot spots in a variety of places.
Using their hands and wrists all day causes techs to get carpal tunnel syndrome, which leads them to call in sick fairly frequently.
The whole city's economy has undergone a similar transformation: financial services now employ 69, 000 people, 15, 000 of them in call centres for banks and insurance firms.
When Warren Buffett sees millions flowing into his bank accounts as dividends, he (and the taxman) may call them income, but in Economics 101 they are merely transfers.
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The local time zone of the contacts are also listed so you know not to call them if they are in a different part of the world in the middle of the night.
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Maybe Bernanke better call in the Republican leadership and warn them about repercussions in the 2014 elections unless they go easy on cuts.
Customers must call in and request them, at which point a broker will get prices from outside dealers.
As the new season begins, the Cards--even some fans call them the Shards, as in shattered glass--have lost 664 games (57%).
If you're polling a likely voter that's already voted, who knows what they're going to tell you when you call them three or four days in?
So if you hear tales that are way too good to be true, at least investigate them before you call in and pay large up-front fees.
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We've put in call to them, and we haven't had any comment back from them, but it sounds as though, from what you found, that Bob Dylan has been reading a man who by present day standards would be considered a pretty obscure American poet.
Barring a quick deal in the next week or so to call them off, the impact eventually is likely to be felt in all reaches of the country.
It would also have made them more likely to call in collateral from other counterparties.
Everyone said it was identical to the Costa Concordia and in Italy they call them gemelas, or twins.
So, I asked David about them in a phone call earlier this week.
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These Internet-based videogames--those in the know call them massively multiplayer online role playing games, or MMORPGs--have become hugely popular.
One of them was the call to help in the "potentially life-threatening" situation of the woman in need of dialysis.
You should always call their company before you let them in.
If you spot them in your home or experience bites, do not wait to call in an exterminator.
The first of the 130 Fiat "studios"--don't call them showrooms--opened this month in California.
Ask if you can mention them in an email or call to your target.
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