As the economy teeters, finding venture capital finance promises to get tougher than ever.
But as Detroit teeters, Chapter 9 might be the only answer for the troubled metropolis.
While the U.S. economy teeters on the edge of a double-dip recession, FD is seeing explosive growth.
Illinois teeters on the edge bankruptcy, but Kansas and most Plains states remain fiscally healthy states.
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Today the world economy wobbles and teeters, but most governments vow that they have learnt their lesson.
There are three reasons that every large global corporation teeters at the edge of a reputational cliff.
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The first thing that raised Teeters' suspicions was Elan's habit of funding some research and development through unconsolidated research entities.
But that may be mere political jockeying, as Mr Olmert's government teeters under the weight of post-war recrimination and a string of scandals.
An eighteen-year-old Muslim tea-boy named Jamal (Dev Patel), born and raised in the poverty of Mumbai, teeters on the verge of fame and fortune.
In Lebanon, a country that perennially teeters on the edge of chaos, Prime Minister Najib Mikati gets the public relations value of Twitter.
Jeff Probyn, who played in the 1991 final loss to Australia, says rugby "teeters on the edge of violence and the self-control is part of that".
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Meanwhile in New York half-completed structures dot Brooklyn's once-thriving Williamsburg neighborhood, while the massive Stuyvesant Town apartment complex in Manhattan teeters at the edge of bankruptcy.
Yet a slump in their exports to America (and to Japan, which also teeters on the brink of recession) would still make a big dent in their growth.
The movie teeters too, but never loses its comic poise.
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Elan typically takes equity stakes of less than 20% in the companies or joint ventures, so it's not required to consolidate these deals in its financial statements, Teeters says.
For even the strongest brands, there may come a moment in time when its good name, because of some less than good event, teeters on the edge of being brought down.
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As Greece teeters on the brink of default and civil unrest rises in the country over sharp spending cuts, gold has seen some safe-haven buying emerge as investors flee riskier assets.
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The ability of DT to revitalize its US subsidiary with a new infusion of cash and capital spending seems remote now that European mobile market teeters on the edge of a decisive downturn.
What he did not say is which of those neighbors would be able or willing to foot the bills required to pull Pakistan back from the economic and social precipice on which it teeters.
Then there comes a whole tranche of corporate sponsored activity that teeters on the brink of lobbying: conferences with senior EU officials as speakers, but which are organised on behalf of big sponsors who send executives to mingle and meet the right contacts.
And in the Age of Obama, with cleavages between liberals and conservatives growing ever wider in America, and with the future of the European Union hanging in the balance as the euro zone teeters on the edge of an abyss, the fact that Israeli society is becoming increasingly fortified is simply extraordinary.
Apart from hoping that most of the bugs that have plagued the new technology have now been sorted out, DoCoMo is also gambling that enough customers will be prepared to sign up to what will be a relatively expensive service, at a time when the Japanese economy teeters on the brink of recession.
But while the city that embraced the rule-breaking Bauhaus movement may have found a new role as the unofficial art capital of Europe, it's nothing like Paris or New York: No one teeters around its cobblestone streets in high heels, no one asks what anyone else does for a living or how much they make doing it.
From there, we rode to Notre-Dame cathedral, which we explored before switching to even more exotic transport the Batobus, a boat that not only took us east to the Jardin des Plantes botanic gardens and a zoo (whose tiger Madeline tells, "pooh-pooh") but also beneath the Pont Neuf, the bridge Madeline teeters atop (in the first book) and falls from (in the second).
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