With lowered restrictions, private-equity infusions could bring relief to many U.S. small and regional banks.
Murray told investigators he gave Jackson nightly infusions of propofol to treat his insomnia.
Especially considering that the country will require cash infusions amounting to billions of dollars.
Governments in the region tried to calm markets with reassuring words and with cash infusions.
Such a move would allow these financing arms to receive cash infusions from the central bank.
It is also considerably more than the cash infusions Mr Gore proposes for the system.
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He once took his autistic son, now 30, to an alternative doctor who gave infusions of chelators.
The second time they were told they were getting dummy infusions but in fact got the drug again.
Mismanagement and the depletion of the endowment eventually led to insolvency and the need for large infusions of cash.
To "sex it up a little bit, " the store is also offering electrolyte and pH infusions, Mr. Ruhf said.
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Or the tax value of a family business developed with irregular cash infusions.
The fund has lately required annual infusions from the Treasury Department to break even, and its obligations are growing.
Herbal teas, by the way, aren't teas at all, but infusions made from leaves and flowers of other plants.
It has used massive infusions of liquidity into the financial system as it has done during the current crisis.
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He continued flying back quarterly to see UCLA oncologist Antoni Ribas for infusions.
But he offered few details about the terms of public-cash infusions or whether they would, eventually, imply government control.
Their ranks swelled with infusions from a notorious Guatemalan counter-insurgency unit, the Kaibiles.
The Treasury took pains to emphasize the health of the banks that initially signed up for the equity infusions.
However, the TARP was not needed for capital infusions because the FDIC had existing authority to provide capital to banks.
Dr. Devi has since treated several other patients with Gammagard, which involves lengthy office infusions every two to three weeks.
There was no mention of fresh infusions of cash from outside the system, a higher retirement age or benefit cuts.
Despite huge infusions of aid and the sale of two-thirds of its parastatal companies, Ghana is falling deeper into debt.
First, a key sector of the Soviet military industrial base will benefit from Western hard currency and management and technology infusions.
His personal physician -- Dr. Conrad Murray -- told investigators he gave Jackson nightly infusions of propofol to treat his insomnia.
Now, the patient will receive two infusions of rituximab about a week apart, followed by an infusion of only Yttrium 90-Zevalin.
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The bill could reach a trillion Euros with major European banks needing massive equity infusions to cover write-offs and remain solvent.
Moreover, I believed capital infusions would be far less costly to taxpayers.
Take two infusions of willow bark and call me in the morning.
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Certainly there are many reports of people with various types of chronic pain getting relief from one or more infusions of ketamine.
But Medicare cannot afford to continue even that level of care as the number of recipients soars without major infusions of cash.
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