Rescue
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1095 examples of Rescue in a sentence
Fortunately, Abe – whose efforts to
rescue
Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea fueled his political rise – seems to recognize the need for change.
You could easily
rescue
the child, but your expensive new shoes would be ruined.
The first
rescue
package envisaged a resumption of growth, a decline in the fiscal deficit, and structural reforms.
With the two
rescue
packages, Greece has been promised official credits worth €230 billion – more than 100% of its GDP.
The G-20 to the
Rescue?
But an effective
rescue
cannot be done any other way.
Financial
rescue
operations that benefit even the unworthy can be accepted if they are seen as benefiting all – even if the unworthy gain more than their share of the benefits.
What cannot be accepted are financial
rescue
operations that benefit the unworthy and cause losses to other important groups – like taxpayers and wage earners.
Indeed, the demand for bank participation is popular in Germany – and justifiably so – unlike the Irish
rescue
package.
Afghanistan’s Terrorized WomenKABUL – Recently, the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) office in Kudoz province reported the
rescue
of a young woman who had been imprisoned in her in-laws’ dungeon for seven months.
Deciding whether or not to
rescue
a specific financial institution, whether to ensure systemic stability or for other reasons, has visible consequences for individual investors.
Had governments worldwide not intervened with massive
rescue
and stimulus packages, the consequences would have been catastrophic.
Foreign ownership of banks was supposed to ensure their stability; it was expected that foreign banks would come to the
rescue
of their Argentine subsidiaries if they needed money.
Yet everyone knew that once the Bundestag voted for the latest Greek
rescue
and enough time passed to acknowledge reality gracefully, Merkel would reverse course and argue that the eurozone needed a bigger firewall after all.
In order to
rescue
the country’s banks from their bad lending decisions, Merkel breached the Maastricht Treaty’s “no-bailout” rule, which bans member governments from financing their peers, and forced European taxpayers to lend to an insolvent Greece.
Nor was Merkel ever set to ride to the
rescue
of Britain’s beleaguered prime minister, Theresa May, in the deadlocked Brexit negotiations.
This is akin to an announcement on a cruise ship approaching an iceberg that the crew will definitely
rescue
first-class passengers but not necessarily others.
This cozy relationship created a “moral hazard” in Pakistan, as the generous flow of US aid insulated the government and military from any sense of urgency about economic reform: some foreign friend would always
rescue
the country from its perennial shortage of cash.
Second, removing imbalances is the responsibility of national governments within the context of a
rescue
regime arranged by supranational authorities – the European Commission and the European Central Bank – in cooperation with the European Council, which in turn represents national governments.
The
rescue
program designed to keep Greece from crashing out of the eurozone has raised the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio from 130% at the start of the crisis in 2009 to more than 170% today, with the International Monetary Fund predicting that the debt burden could reach 200% of GDP in the next two years.
Debt-equity swaps
rescue
the banks without rescuing their shareholders.
State governments were on the hook, too: Texas spent the equivalent of three months of total state income to
rescue
its S&Ls and their depositors.
Until now, the Fund has sycophantically supported each new European initiative to
rescue
the over-indebted eurozone periphery, committing more than $100 billion to Greece, Portugal, and Ireland so far.
Moreover, China, which holds nearly $2 trillion in foreign reserves, must be part of this
rescue
mission.
The success of the
rescue
is far from assured, in view of the magnitude of belt-tightening that it calls for and the hostility that it has aroused on the part of Greek workers.
There was a lot of bank
rescue
in economic stimulus; and there was a lot of economic stimulus in rescuing banks.
Fortunately, many journalists came to our
rescue
with tape recorders and cameras rolling.
To tackle the economic crisis, Obama launched a fiscal stimulus and
rescue
programs for the financial system and the auto industry – policies that complemented and reinforced the US Federal Reserve’s aggressive and innovative monetary easing.
And almost everybody was critical of the
rescue
programs, urging Obama either to nationalize the banks and auto companies or let them collapse.
This is a pittance compared to the eurozone’s debts and deficits, and would fall far short of funding Europe’s permanent
rescue
facility, the European Stability Mechanism, which is supposed to be capitalized to the tune of €500 billion.
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