So last week the feds went in search of deeper pockets, outside the prison.
Maybe that would actually hasten the process, given Softbank has deeper pockets than Sprint.
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Each of them has deeper pockets and a more diverse product line to weather the current pricing battles.
Although she often loses out to private collectors with deeper pockets, Ms Lorenz has also had her triumphs.
But with Shell, we can facilitate a balance between entrepreneurs and corporations with a longer-term view, more patience, and deeper pockets.
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And it also has competitors with deeper pockets who are driving up the prices of its raw material: the rights to stream movies.
The better Bale becomes, the better Spurs become but in turn, clubs with deeper pockets and better supporting casts start to circle with cheque books readied.
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Furthermore, if fiduciaries of a large plan have any advantage over small plans it is the deeper pockets they can draw from for capital resources to retain outside experts.
But, as in Iowa, he has spent more time on the ground in both states than many of his rivals, who benefited from more news coverage and deeper pockets.
The competition in Cloud services and hosting is filled with companies that have deeper pockets than does Rackspace, including Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM, and the service integrators, respectively.
Analysts said Friday that deals are likely, especially as regulatory scrutiny over lending standards forces stand-alone mortgage companies to find deeper pockets of capital and as commercial banks bow out of the business.
Companies usually have deeper pockets than their customers.
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Swofford let the strongest bidders, ESPN and Fox, know that he wanted to include Raycom, which went into the talks as a partner to both networks, rather than trying to bid against their deeper pockets.
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In fact, some analysts say that Johansen is going to have a tough time marketing this technology without potential clients worrying that they might be sued by Apple if they try to use it, so it may come down to who has the deeper pockets here.
As important as Export-Import Bank credits, government investment guarantees and other U.S. subsidies potentially provided for by this accord might be, by conveying to Tokyo, Bonn and other Western capitals a sort of U.S. "Good Housekeeping" seal of approval, Washington also encourages others who may have still "deeper pockets" to move aggressively to assist the Soviet economy with taxpayer funds.
Angel investors aren't always a good fit and may not be eager to dig deeper into their pockets.
The reluctance to dig deeper into their pockets has been all the more deplorable given the extra security the money could buy.
Lederhosen are more expensive, starting at about 120 euros each, but those looking for high-quality items should expect to reach deeper into their pockets.
As companies begin unveiling their workplace benefits for next year many employees are learning they will have to dig even deeper into their pockets for health coverage.
And if the German economy falters, that is likely to make it even trickier for Angela Merkel to convince German taxpayers that they must dip deeper into their pockets to rescue the euro.
But he warned that 400, 000 people, many of them children, were in danger of dying as a result of the famine in Somalia, as he appealed to other nations to "reach deeper into their pockets".
There seems to be en encouraging trend of corporates digging much deeper into their creative pockets.
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With their pockets growing deeper, China's yuppies are demanding more and better choices.
"Too many of these companies pick the last dollar out of consumers' pockets, and far from leaving them better off, push them deeper into debt, even bankruptcy, " says Jon Leibowitz, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, in a statement describing the new rules.
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