In short, countries which get as deep in debt as we are, the central bank typically becomes the principle lender to the central government.
Forgiving the debts of these countries would tell those other borrowers who have made faithful attempts to honor their obligations that their probity was a fool's game, that if they were to get deep enough in hock, they could write off their debts and start all over again.
Gonzales is hardly the only person to get in deep trouble over mishandling top secret information.
Drivers in Cambridgeshire who flout flood warning signs and get stuck in deep water could face prosecution.
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But for Google to get knee-deep in handset and tablet manufacturing is a notable shock for its Asian hardware partners.
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In Cambridgeshire drivers who flout flood warning signs and get stuck in deep water have been told by police they could face prosecution.
Newcastle were slow to get into their stride, with Michael Owen often forced to retreat deep in a bid to get involved in some meaningful action.
As the air traffic died down, I finally found silence deep enough to get lost in.
The Supreme Court is weighing Shelby County's challenge to a portion of the law that requires states with a history of racial discrimination, mostly in the Deep South, to get approval from the Justice Department before implementing any changes in election laws.
"Guys often during tournaments have numbing shots, if they're just trying to get through a match and are deep in a tournament or whatever, " the Scot said.
In the past, start-ups could get access to deep technical resources and capital they needed much more quickly in Silicon Valley.
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College loans have become a major burden for millions of Americans, dragging students deep into debt before they even get started in the workplace.
It turns into a rutted, dust-covered dirt road that stretches on for another hundred miles, and is sometimes buried so deep in sand that motorcyclists cannot get up the hills.
Time has come to get the shareholders buy in to actually go deep into the business mechanism and build in ethics to give back to the community and the society at large so as to reduce the growing trust deficit.
It's not quite implantable, but Insound Medical's new Lyric hearing aid is about as close as you can get, with it designed to squeeze in deep in your ear canal and sit just a few millimeters from your ear drum.
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And to get in on the action, investors are acting like gamblers in Macau, standing six-deep at the roulette wheel and throwing chips over the heads of those in front so that they land on a number on the table.
His conclusion is that Nokia is now in deep trouble, which continue to get deeper.
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So while dry aged beef is an expensive luxury, you get more bang for your buck with a rich deep flavor in every bite that cannot be matched without dry aging, yet very few butcher shops or restaurants serve the stuff.
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Anything that is to get deep into the body's interstices has to be soluble in water, and buckys are not.
He was trying to get the sounds that resonate in his head as he ponders deep questions on tape so the listener could join in.
They happen because management ignores deep-seated weaknesses and allows itself to get caught up in a cycle of short-term initiatives meant to meet high expectations with high-risk growth.
But we are having to spend more oil to get oil, as we drill deeper, and drill in the deep water of the ocean.
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"It's a deep concern for us that workers will get left holding the bag in the end if things don't go well, " says Lerner, who previously headed SEIU's Justice for Janitors campaign.
When New York did manage to get deep, Vokoun didn't falter and neither did the guys in front of him as the Penguins were able to develop a consistent rhythm for the first time since a 5-0 romp in Game 1.
"The Ministry of Defence has made a good start in trying to get to grips with its budget but its deep-seated problems cannot be solved overnight, " said Margaret Hodge, the Labour MP who chairs the committee.
On his watch, oil-rich Kazakhstan managed to get out of its deep economic crisis following the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 and has seen annual growth rates of around 10% over the last few years.
The water was just starting to finally get out of the city but it was still sort of ways waste-deep in parts.
Even under deep forest cover in the California redwoods, the offline navigator managed to get a GPS lock within a few seconds.
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It all depended on Rehman, but he did not get hold of an attempted pull shot and Guptill took a safe catch in the deep to put the spirited Kiwis back in the hunt for a place in the last four ahead of their next game against England on Monday.
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