• The bank seems to be mostly concerned that, by creating inflation, it might let debtors off the hook and thereby reduce the pressure on firms to restructure and on the government to make structural reforms.

    ECONOMIST: Japan��s economy

  • But what they detest is the idea that it might let feckless Italians and Portuguese off the hook.

    ECONOMIST: Europe's currency crisis

  • So Jane Doe, as you unravel the who am I now question, it might be a good idea to let yourself off the hook for landing here, right now, with a big question mark on your forehead.

    FORBES: Jane Doe the CEO Negotiates Her Life Back

  • This report doesn't let him off the hook, but it impales others alongside him.

    BBC: Carrying on banking

  • But bankers say that, with so many eyes on Pakistan, it is unlikely to be let off the hook for long.

    ECONOMIST: Test case

  • It was an unnecessary challenge from the Belgian but he was let off the hook when Hart dived to his left to claw away Fabregas's spot kick.

    BBC: Man City 0-3 Arsenal

  • The governor of the Bank of England seemed to let George Osborne off the hook on Thursday night, in his TV interview for Channel 4, when he said it would be OK for the chancellor to miss his debt target because of slow economic growth.

    BBC: Hard times for Mr Osborne

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