Glass knows the weather, too, defaulting to your current location, but letting you ask about other places, too.
The store itself is also fairly bare, offering a simple search box at the top and defaulting to a list of best sellers below.
Defaulting to search means we are susceptible to the ambiguity problem.
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Three of the biggest dealers in credit derivatives instruments that allow the risk of a borrower defaulting to be bought and sold have launched a project to check the names of all the companies in their contracts.
Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos said it was to avoid defaulting and to keep Greece in the euro-zone.
Among other things, clearing improves transparency, makes it harder for counterparties to avoid stumping up the right amount of collateral and provides an insurance policy against losses to the non-defaulting party to a trade.
Basically, MERS directed defaulting mortgages to the appropriate tranches of mortgage bonds.
Rather than take defaulting borrowers to the region's notoriously slow courts, lenders are investing heavily in systems to spot and chase late payments.
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Although many observers expect U.S. lawmakers to reach a last-minute deal to avoid defaulting on its debt, the uncertainty is prompting investors to shift assets into safe havens, like gold and the Swiss franc.
Not doing so would eventually lead to defaulting on Treasury bonds, a potentially catastrophic event.
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Fifty-five multiple offenders were linked to such alternative investors prior to defaulting.
"If the state walks away from its obligation, it would be tantamount to defaulting and it will harm its financial reputation, " Cafcas said.
It's a transfer from ordinary non-defaulting taxpaying citizens to mortgage servicers.
In the end, rules designed to make the banking system safer led European banks to become exposed to defaulting homeowners in places like Florida and Nevada.
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Most Americans are more concerned about the games on their iPhone, the NFL labor strike, and assorted other bread and circuses, than the very real prospect that our 235-year-long narrative of increasing dominance could be suddenly over in a flash should we default or come close to defaulting on our debt.
And it is in fact -- I mean, I think that when you talk about those members who seem to think that there is little consequence to the prospect of defaulting, despite all the significant evidence to the contrary, that they need to think twice about what goals are they looking to achieve here.
It has set a bad example, and it has failed to establish a legal and judicial system through which defaulting employers can be brought readily to book.
Japan's giant trading houses, for example, worry about Indonesia defaulting on its debt to them, leading to casualties.
Instead of declining, the risk premium on the non-defaulting bonds would increase to 707 basis points.
So both would be highly incentivized to avoid defaulting, thereby losing all or part of their gold reserves.
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Moreover, some banks in the defaulting countries would have to be kept functioning in order to prevent economic collapse.
Steelmakers have been defaulting on their obligations to purchase iron ore, a sure sign production will tumble soon.
With several European countries close to potentially defaulting on debt payments, investors and lenders backed away from investing in still more government debt.
Greek politicians reportedly neared an agreement Tuesday on austerity measures needed to secure fresh bailout funds, allowing the government to avoid defaulting on its debt.
Is he going to put defaulting homeowners out on the sidewalk?
In October 2012, FORBES noted that a breach of contract complaint had been drafted, but not yet filed, alleging that owners were defaulting on their commitments to pay players wages as agreed upon in advance of the season.
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Wonga staff had tried to collect some debts by suggesting the defaulting customers had committed fraud and might be reported to the police, it said.
The target was designed to keep big borrowers like Brazil from defaulting on their debt service by budgeting enough money to cover bond interest to foreign investors.
And we are in a point right now where we need to grow the economy, we need to create jobs, and defaulting on our obligations as the United States of America is precisely the wrong thing to do if our goal is to grow the economy and create jobs.
Greece's rescuers want to cut the chances of its defaulting on its restructured debts by insisting it keep a sum equal to the coming quarter's interest payments in escrow.
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