Thanks to the Securities and Exchange Commission, your phone is ringing off the hook.
But these reasons let everyone off the hook: they were innocent victims of unusual circumstances.
Climbing higher onto my aider above the hook was terrifying, but it stayed put.
The rescue puts taxpayers on the hook for what could be hefty investment losses.
Forgotten, though, is how a single currency lets its member nations off the hook.
It wasn't the rodents, 80% of the sample population, that drew the hook into Huntingdon.
We need to protect taxpayers and we're already on the hook for billions of dollars.
The locomotive moved up, the coupling slackened, and Fyodorov easily slipped it off the hook.
This report doesn't let him off the hook, but it impales others alongside him.
Question Two: If all the lenders go broke, will the borrowers get off the hook?
Politicians should not view such results as an excuse to let themselves off of the hook.
Specifically, the government would put itself on the hook if modified home loans default again.
This kind of thinking (and worrying) has the potential to let managers off the hook.
But EU diplomats say none of this will let Turkey off the hook over Cyprus.
In 2007, TimeSelect got the hook and the paper went back to its online display model.
The big unknown is the tune to which the taxpayer is now on the hook.
If the mortgages bundled into these securities default, then the taxpayer is on the hook.
We made sure taxpayers are not on the hook if the biggest firms fail again.
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Unfortunately, these plans only tackle public spending, and leave Americans on the hook for the rest.
The VCs say it would stunt America's entrepreneurial drive, but they're off the hook for now.
That's why this week we're going to let you off the hook a little bit.
Opposing reform will leave taxpayers on the hook if a crisis like this ever happens again.
He jerked the line to set the hook and reeled in a 20-inch walleye.
Bait the hook with wonderment, frustration, joy, sadness, pride, shame, amusement, shock, or combinations thereof.
The Swiss, for their part, think they are off the hook, for the moment.
Tendulkar continued to refuse the hook shot in his slowest Test half century for 10 years.
Step three is overcoming our tendency for using ambiguity as tool for staying off the hook.
Taxpayers are on the hook for the debt that each of these governments continues to amass.
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Somehow a way would have to be found to get Germany off the hook.
At least for the moment, nevertheless, the prime minister has slipped off the hook.
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