Delaying that fiscal responsibility only makes the eventual debt reconciliation much more difficult or even an unviable option.
Jonathan Godfrey, Hereford Sixth Form College principal, said some colleges would become "financially unviable".
This has led to charges from Airbus' competitor, Boeing, that the "superjumbo" project is economically unviable.
The Home Office has said the service was economically unviable and incurred "huge losses".
Banks, even though pressured to extend credit to unviable projects, are still reluctant to lend.
Propping is similar to tunnelling, and means that unviable units get financial support from sister companies.
Not surprisingly, this government-directed lending is resulting in loans going to "beauty-show projects" and other unviable investments.
It has also loosed a gusher of government subsidies for "alternative energies"--most of which will be unviable.
The OECD report said ski resorts in Germany were most at risk of becoming unviable in the future.
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Surgeons have less than two hours to transplant organs before they are starved of oxygen and become unviable.
That may not sound disastrous, but it would have been enough to make farming in the area unviable.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council said a change in the way central government funded schools made them unviable.
At that time, a Department of Finance and Personnel report said falling property prices made the scheme unviable.
Indeed, by the time a trial is over, a much-weakened T-Mobile may simply be unviable as a standalone entity.
Gaye hopes that in the future the law may be extended to cases where the unborn is deemed unviable.
Unviable firms have foolishly been kept alive with bailouts, rather than being broken up or allowed to go bust.
Developers also say the rule obliging them to create social housing as part of private developments makes some schemes unviable.
It closed two-years ago with the loss of 16 jobs after a shortage of fish supplies made it financially unviable.
Under the government's plans, if developers can prove these requirements make a site commercially unviable, the conditions will be removed.
Developers who successfully argue that a council's affordable housing requirements make a project "commercially unviable" will see the requirements removed.
These schemes can be costly and may only delay the inevitable closure of some unviable companies, says Stefano Scarpetta of the OECD.
The franchise deal with Circle was developed after concerns that the hospital had become unviable, and a local campaign to maintain services.
Sellers is revered for her eye for talent, but also for her willingness to stick with projects most curators would consider commercially unviable.
For small projects, the night was the most profitable time to generate electricity and switching off turbines could make them financially unviable, the committee heard.
Veerappan himself has, more than once, asked for such a deal but this has proved to be unviable as both the state governments have rejected this.
Within Australia, as production gets unviable, BHP Billiton-Mitsubishi has mothballed projects at Norwich Park and Red Hill, and Rio Tinto has shut its Blair Athol mine.
One much-discussed book of the time even argued that India was fundamentally unviable and should be left to starve, conserving scarce food aid for savable countries.
The executors had argued that the painting was a major attraction that drew in the public and that without it the stately home would have been unviable.
Routine surgery would become life-threatening because of the risk of untreatable infections, care for premature babies and certain cancer patients would falter, organ transplants would be unviable.
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