Whittingham noted that, when heated up, the electrolytic solvent in the battery can turn into a flammable gas, which can potentially trigger a fire.
The answer to that question determines how much wiggle room France and Germany have in keeping the Eurozone solvent.
The Times is loaded with debt and had to sell Carlos Slim an attractive preferred stock to stay solvent in the recent recession.
If they were used to bail out commercial banks directly, they could break the pernicious circle in which unstable banks use the debt of barely solvent governments to shore themselves up.
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All insured depositors can then be paid in full as the banks are solvent again.
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As a result, say the Democratic boffins, Social Security benefits would have to be cut by 54% for those 30 or younger in 2002 to keep the system solvent.
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The Democratic economists do not allow the trust fund to go into the red at all, implying that their analysis demands bigger cuts in benefits to ensure that the system stays solvent.
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On this plan, the EFSF could then be a proper European Monetary Fund, with one side managing adjustment programmes and (where necessary) orderly debt restructuring, and the other side using ECB liquidity to support confidence in solvent but troubled governments, by buying their bonds on the secondary market.
Secondly, international loan guarantees to help solvent private companies in the developing world to stay afloat.
Social Security's actuaries assert that a two-percentage-point increase in payroll taxes would render the system solvent for another 75 years.
And the government is solvent in that it paid for everything.
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In its update yesterday, McMoran says it is injecting a barite solvent to clean out the perforations, or holes in the drill pipe, through which the gas will flow.
The only problem is staying financially solvent to be able to profit from the coming plunge in prices.
But the Congressional Research Service found in 2010 that doing away with the payroll tax cap would keep Social Security solvent for at least the next 75 years.
His message was clear: The euro zone may cut off funding to the Greek government, forcing it to default on its debts and its obligation to its own citizens, but so long as it took steps to ensure Greek banks remain technically solvent, Greece could stay in the euro indefinitely.
So Owens-Illinois , which quit making asbestos insulation in 1958 but still faces thousands of lawsuits, has asked the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas in Cleveland to halt trials against solvent companies, including Owens-Illinois, until plaintiffs have resolved their claims against the trusts.
So Owens-Illinois (nyse: OI - news - people ), which quit making asbestos insulation in 1958 but still faces thousands of lawsuits, has asked the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas in Cleveland to halt trials against solvent companies, including Owens-Illinois, until plaintiffs have resolved their claims against the trusts.
According to a report from the Social Security and Medicare Board of Trustees, the Social Security system is expected to be solvent until about 2037 -- largely because of the surplus in the Trust Fund -- even though the payroll taxes flowing in stop being enough to cover the expenses flowing out in 2017.
To date, the MEA solvent has exceeded the expected 90 percent CO2 capture, and the unit is now in steady operation capturing about 10 tons of CO2 per day.
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Indeed, MLB itself has said that the Dodgers are solvent by hundreds of millions of dollars and according to the Dodgers filing, every case in which the courts have ruled in favor of what MLB contends involved insolvent estates.
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In December, efforts were made to dissolve the barite using a solvent.
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Wattrett points out that even if banks in Germany, Austria and Italy stay solvent, lending to the corporate sector across Europe is down 6% year-on-year and there is every indication that it will be reduced still further.
The new round of international aid will prevent default and should keep Greece solvent through 2014, but the country is still in deep fiscal trouble.
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Pillar 1 provides the guidelines on the valuation of assets, liabilities and capital requirements and defines the financial resources that a company needs to hold in order to be considered solvent.
In return the European Central Bank (ECB) needs to give total support to all solvent members.
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"Then the Cypriot banks will no longer be solvent, and Cyprus will be in a very difficult situation, " said Schaeuble who insisted that every country involved in Europe's debt crisis is different.
The one exception to this rule, Austin, also benefits from being located in solvent, generally low-tax Texas.
The researchers then spray the crystal's surface with a specially designed polymer dissolved in a hydrocarbon-based solvent.
We learn that water is an immensely powerful solvent, which in turn makes it work wonderfully as a transport system for the body.
The coating for the Eden Foods canned products is a solvent-based technology that is commonly used in 3-part cans for mild foods, such as beans.
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