Sentences with phrase «bailed out after»

His actors work for peanuts (and even so, Nicole Kidman and James Caan bailed out after «Dogville»).
However, they were bailed out after Ukeme Eligwe was called for unnecessary roughness, offsetting the Titans» penalty.
In the USA auto companies came back hard in the wake of the global meltdown, despite the fact some of them needed to be bailed out after the panic.
The debt is mostly blamed on Irish banks, which the government bailed out after the housing market collapsed in 2008.
«Managers are surprised when they see an employee bail out after 5 years on a 10 - year option.
Do you jump into the markets when they are rising, get scared and bail out after they fall?
I still feel Sousa could show a bit more loyalty though — Swansea did bail him out after his less than impressive spell at Loftus Road.
MOST male spiders bail out after mating — but not one South American species.
What doesn't really make sense is the continued post-tender buying — quite honestly, I suspected shareholders would begin bailing out after — leaving Irish Continental looking pretty over-valued now.

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He is expected to discuss the auto industry's improvement after the government bailed out General Motors and Chrysler shortly after he took office.
After the jury of five women and seven men left the courtroom, the «Cosby Show» star lashed out at District Attorney Kevin Steele, who was arguing to revoke Cosby's bail, saying that the defendant had a plane.
The government will bail them out, and the results will mirror the enormous success of British Leyland,» wrote one respondent, referring sarcastically to the U.K. automaker that went belly up after a long decline starting in the 1970s, despite government assistance.
The NFIP is already deeply in debt and likely will have to be bailed out again by U.S. taxpayers, as it was after Katrina, to cover the bill for flood damage claims from Harvey.
Most recently, limits to banking executives» pay were imposed by the Treasury on bailed out banks after the 2008 financial crisis.
And GM did go bankrupt in 2009, after being bailed out by the federal government.
Britain's banks could cope with a «disorderly» Brexit without needing to curb lending or be bailed out by taxpayers, the Bank of England said Tuesday, after an annual health check on lenders.
After all, in the wake of the crisis many Western governments, including France and the United States, bailed out their financial sectors and many of their leading companies.
The same was true of a nonbank like A.I.G., which the government wound up bailing out just two days after allowing Lehman Brothers to fail.
The debt deal, which came on Friday after about 19 similar summits since the start of the debt crisis (with few results), called for countries that use the euro to allows two European bailout funds to aid European banks directly, rather than make loans to governments to bail out the banks.
After all, we were told at the time that if taxpayers didn't open their wallets and bail out the banks, we could face a complete meltdown of the global financial system and an economic fate rivaling the Great -LSB-...]
The PC dynasty's final budget in March 2015 did propose a bad - medicine combination of modest budget cuts and assorted tax hikes — earnest efforts to bail Alberta out of chronic deficits, and exactly the sort of unpalatable budget a shrewd premier releases after an election, not before one.
In September, after the government bailed out the American International Group, the faltering insurance giant, for $ 85 billion, Mr. Paulson helped select a director from Goldman's own board to lead A.I.G.
IKB had to be bailed out several times by the German government after suffering billions of euros of losses sparked by its investments in U.S. subprime mortgages.
However, because of the capital movements of investors who bailed out during periods after the fund had underperformed for awhile, the average investor (weighted by dollars invested) actually turned that 18 % annual gain into an 11 % LOSS per year during the same 10 year period.
PM Tsipras resigned after getting Euro 86.00 billion bail out from ECB and EU.
He extra that a Greek exit from the euro was not the sought after result and no person experienced pressured a bail - out on Greece so the ball was in Athens» court.
Fannie and Freddie are already asking for «bail out» money from the Government after posting big losses.
At issue is whether Lehman's crisis was merely a temporary «liquidity problem,» that time would have cleaned up much like BP's oil spill in the Gulf; or, did the firm suffer a more deep - seated «balance sheet problem» (negative equity), as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke claims — a junk balance sheet, composed of assets that not only had no buyers at the time, but had no visible likelihood of recovering their market price even after the $ 13 trillion the Treasury and Federal Reserve have spent to bail out Wall Street.
Therefore let one always be thoughtful, and avoid pleasures; having abandoned them, let him cross the stream, after bailing out the ship, and go to the other shore.37
I was too busy celebrating my birthday in Los Angeles that weekend and didn't find out about it until after Lois Manno wired my bail to the county sheriff.
After his tenure with Alabama, Nussmeier spent last season trying to bail water out of Brady Hoke's sinking Michigan boat.
Nevertheless, it's still a shock that the Red Devils are willing to lose the 26 - year - old, and selling will not be a popular decision with supporters who have seen De Gea bail them out time after time with pivotal saves over the years.
But they still went clumsily after the basketball as though someone dropped a rock on their gas pedals and bailed out the window.
Houston Texans kicker Randy Bullock needs to buy his offense dinner after they bailed out the kicker in overtime.
After a slightly stressful festive period and third round of the FA Cup, it was nice for Arsenal not to need a late goal from Olivier Giroud to bail them out again as they comprehensively beat Swansea on Saturday.
Showed great alertness to bail Lindelof out after a clumsy mistake from the Swede almost allowed Chelsea a chance on goal.
UTSA's defense continued to bail out the offense after WKU recovered the fumble by stuffing WKU on fourth and one from midfield to give the offense the ball back.
On Tuesday futures tumbled the daily 3 - cent trading limit after news of the discovery of the disease in the carcass of a California dairy cow caused investors to bail out of a market already battered by demand fears after the consumer uproar over a filler beef known by critics as «pink slime.»
The government owns 84 % of the Royal Bank of Scotland and 43 % of Lloyds, after bailing out the two banks at the height of the global financial crisis.
And a number of sought - after items, including cash bail, early voting, changes to statutes regarding child molestation, New York's DREAM Act, and ethics reform fell out of the final bill, unable to pass a divided legislature.
In a rather symbolic coincidence, the forthcoming European elections will take place one week after the Portuguese exit from the bail - out programme.
This came a few months after a delegation of which we were members delivered the holy texts of Judaism, Christianity and Islam to the chairman of RBS — one of the banks the UK government had just bailed out.
Harendra Singh walks out of federal court in Central Islip after being released on bail on Wednesday, August 3, 2016.
Howe signed the agreement after pleading guilty in 2016 to an alleged bribery scheme with Percoco, but his bail was revoked Thursday night after he reluctantly conceded on cross examination that a few weeks later he tried to scam Capital One out of $ 604 for a stay at the Waldorf Astoria.
«After we spend billions of public dollars bailing them out and allowing them to go back to business as usual with exorbitant bonuses, we now begin to turn the public employees into public enemies,» DiGerolamo said.
Even as investors bailed out on SolarCity after the company's latest earnings disappointment, top state officials remained confident their $ 750 million bet on the solar energy systems installer will pay off for the Buffalo Niagara region.
Mr Hester succeeded Sir Fred Goodwin as head of RBS in November 2008, after the high street bank was bailed out by Gordon Brown's government.
The Government owns almost 80 % of the bank after it was bailed out at the height of the 2008 financial crisis.
U.S. Sen. John McCain returned to the Capitol to deliver a fiery speech on the health care debate days after it was revealed he has brain cancer — bailing out a president who derided him in the process.
Howie Hawkins, the Green Party candidate, has laid out how he would raise $ 34 billion: stop rebating $ 16 billion annually to Wall St. speculators from the stock transfer tax; raise $ 8 billion, and give 95 % of us a tax cut, by going back to the state tax system of 30 years ago; and raise $ 10 billion by a 50 % tax on bankers bonuses after we gave them trillions of dollars in bail out.
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