Of course, a simple check with my friends revealed that they were not in Madrid and certainly not in trouble.
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Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are not in trouble because of their structure or financial underpining, rather because of perverse incentives to senior managers resulting in gutting of underwriting criteria and the purchase or guaranteeing of bad loans.
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They watched in dismay the way in which Obama treated Mubarak, loyalty to unappealing allies in trouble not having been a strong suit in Washington for many years.
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If Italy and Greece had not been so over-indebted and sclerotic, they would not be in such trouble today.
This is not a company in trouble, people.
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Unless you really get along with somebody, those people will do their absolute best to tell you the same boring things they tell everybody in order to not make any mistakes and get in trouble with their publicists.
They do not think the trouble in South-East Asia has yet come to an end.
" "I might not know those people in trouble, but I think I can help them, and I need to try.
The banks will not get this country in trouble, I guarantee it.
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And these young people who are working at these companies, they know they are not going to get in trouble for saying no.
But the mayor says he still needs emergency credit to stay afloat, and he is sure Moratalla is not the only town in trouble.
The fact that this strategy has not worked in the past and is wholly incompatible with the Bush-Blair policy approach in Iraq seems not to trouble the Prime Minister.
The boy had also told police he did not expect to get in trouble because he had seen an episode of the television show Criminal Minds in which a child killed an abusive father and was not arrested.
The central question in putting global finance to rights is how to strike the balance between, on the one hand, coping with financial distress once it has started and, on the other, improving incentives so that lenders and borrowers do not get into trouble in the first place.
The inquest heard that a local man had seen a figure in the sea who he thought might have been in a dry suit or wearing a hood but did not believe he or she was in trouble.
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Pretty soon, not only were the bankers in trouble, but so was the government itself.
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She was not the only big name in trouble as second seed Caroline Wozniacki and Russian 10th seed Maria Sharapova both struggled to advance.
Anti-Thaksin groups suspect that General Surayud is seeking a deal with Mr Thaksin that would let him off with no more than a temporary ban from politics and some tax-dodging fines in return for not making trouble.
Yet, even among this 50 percent, not all private practices areas are in trouble.
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My plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks.
Coroner Rob Turnbull heard she did not tell police her son had been with Mr Allan because she did not want her partner to get in trouble.
And, it's not just Prosek that's in trouble of disappearing.
But the worry for investors - and the likes of the IMF - is that the countries in trouble are simply not going to grow quickly enough to stay on top of their debts.
Small banks, not receiving such gifts, remain in recessionary trouble, still failing at a recessionary pace.
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He has been in deep trouble before and not only survived, but prospered.
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