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Other creditors, too, will continue to provide financing, because they expect that the (national) authorities will intervene – either by providing emergency funding or by
arranging
a merger with another institution – before the bank fails.
Instead of talking to fellow diplomats, Argentina's ambassador to the US should talk to US supermarkets, convincing their managers to buy Argentine goods and
arranging
for them to meet with small businessmen from his country.
It is now preparing for this ultra-delicate maneuver by identifying and
arranging
the components of the new engine, and planning for their quick assembly; only then will it be able to dismantle the engine of European trade without risking heavy turbulence, or even a painful crash.
Imagine a WFP that is no longer
arranging
the logistics, procurement, storage, and distribution of 3.2 million metric tons of food, and taking 120 days to obtain and move food to recipient countries.
Chiang Kaishek had no choice but to return good for evil by abjuring compensation claims on Japan, as well as by secretly
arranging
for the Kwantung Army’s ex-Chief of Staff to join Taiwan’s efforts in confronting the Communists.
Britain’s most adept and skillful politician has evidently known for years exactly what not to do about
arranging
his departure, and yet he has chosen to ignore his own advice.
Without presenting any facts, Voinea suggested that the former president might have engaged directly in
arranging
the "terrorist affair."
So the US government is essentially
arranging
its diplomatic guns behind its Internet giants, while Europe and China are baying for their monopoly profits.
Arranging
computer chips in a 3D environment puts the various elements of the computer closer to one another.
Managed by finance professionals recruited from the private sector, these strategic funds invest primarily in equity, and take an active role in structuring and
arranging
new deals.
This is a significant distinction, because whereas equity investors frequently take an active role in structuring and
arranging
new infrastructure projects, providers of debt and risk mitigation generally engage once a project is fully documented and confirmed as “bankable.”
To put it more precisely, everything turns on the French invention of the concept of “revolution,” which quickly rose to the summit of our political thinking, like a fixed star, with the rest of the stars
arranging
themselves around it.
Given this,
arranging
the attacks in such a way that could distract from efforts to ameliorate those conditions – while advancing the terrorists’ other goals, of course – would seem like a “winning” strategy.
Russia was once blamed for
arranging
earthquakes in Georgia, so it would be difficult to resist accusing it of support for anti-Georgian separatists.
The agenda for this intra-Afghan dialogue includes
arranging
for a permanent and comprehensive cease-fire as well as “the completion and agreement over the future political roadmap” of the country.
In the meantime, civic associations could do more to help expats register and vote, such as by providing transportation to polling stations and
arranging
systems for taking turns waiting in line.
She should be
arranging
for plenty of appearances in the German media and at events in Berlin and elsewhere.
The Fed had plenty of room to lower its target interest rate from 5% to zero, and left it there for seven years, while
arranging
bailouts, backstops, currency swap lines, and asset purchases of some $3 trillion worth of Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities.
She really took upon herself the care of
arranging
and managing Karenin's household, but she had not exaggerated when she said she was not good at practical matters.
When he saw the waiters busily wiping crockery and
arranging
plates and wine-glasses, and saw their calm yet animated faces, he experienced an unexpected feeling of relief, as if he had come out of a close room into fresh air.
But you don't wish to hear, you don't wish to understand.""Yes," said the young man, "we understand very well that our lot will never be bettered as long as things go on as they are going; and that is the reason why some day or another the workers will end by
arranging
that things shall go differently."
The sudden idea of the marriage between C&eacue;cile and Paul, which she was
arranging
with so quiet a smile, completed his exasperation.
She charmed him by numerous attentions; now it was some new way of
arranging
paper sconces for the candles, a flounce that she altered on her gown, or an extraordinary name for some very simple dish that the servant had spoilt, but that Charles swallowed with pleasure to the last mouthful.
Madame Bovary, when he got to her house, was
arranging
a bundle of linen on the kitchen-table with Felicite.
Think of all the letters M. de La Mole has made me write to the two lawyers
arranging
the contract!
We settled the present difficulty by
arranging
that Harris and George should scull up past Reading, and that I should tow the boat on from there.
The captain was impatiently wishing Harper in any other place than the one foe occupied with such apparent composure, while Miss Peyton completed the disposal of her breakfast equipage, with the mild complacency of her nature, aided a little by an inward satisfaction at possessing so large a portion of the trader's lace; Sarah was busily occupied in
arranging
her purchases, and Frances was kindly assisting in the occupation, disregarding her own neglected bargains, when the stranger suddenly broke the silence by saying,-"If any apprehensions of me induce Captain Wharton to maintain his disguise, I wish him to be undeceived; had I motives for betraying him, they could not operate under present circumstances."
"Aye! but he has caused us such heavy losses by his information, that I sometimes feel a very unsophistical temper towards that spy.""You should not encourage such feelings of animosity to any of your fellow creatures," returned Lawton, in a tone that caused the operator to drop a pin he was
arranging
in the bandages from his hand.
She had ventured lightly into the apartment, and busied herself for a few minutes in
arranging
the tables, and the nourishment provided for the patient, hardly conscious of what she was doing, and possibly dreaming that these little feminine offices were performed for another.
The fellow had by this time taken such a survey of the group, as convinced him that little danger was to be apprehended from resistance, and, eager to seize his share of the plunder, he dropped his musket, and was soon busy with the assistance of his men, in
arranging
divers articles of plate in bags.
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