A doting aunt who took care of her ailing mother Jefferson had moved into her ailing mother's home earlier this year to take care of her, Merritt said.
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Kathy Griffin's beloved mother is ailing, the comedian announced Thursday.
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An ailing Will opens up to Joyce — with disturbing results.
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Eric Trump rushes into NYC traffic to save ailing woman.
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At one point Monday, Trump suggested that ailing Arizona Sen.
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Lysette, his boss and friend, suffers from an ailing memory.
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Like Mr Bouteflika, Algeria has been ailing for some time.
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He has also pledged to revitalise America's ailing nuclear industry.
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Their leaders are already jockeying to replace the ailing general.
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The second ailing improver of life is the petrochemical industry.
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When celebrities are "ailing" (their word), the obituarists start drafting.
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Doug Ducey (R) met quietly on Tuesday with ailing Sen.
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Orrin Hatch said Monday it is "ridiculous" that ailing Sen.
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The ailing senator has urged his colleagues to reject Haspel.
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Miranda took care of the ailing mother of her boyfriend.
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He had been ailing since a stroke three years ago.
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They married five years later to satisfy her ailing father.
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Projects Iran promised to help Syria's ailing economy have stalled.
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The sort of guy who sits with an ailing friend.
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The Patriots need a receiver, as Danny Amendola is ailing.
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For now, that's welcome relief for America's ailing agricultural sector.
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Yeltsin was not the leader to revive an ailing Russia.
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She wants her to check in on their ailing mother.
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The ailing baby survived for an entire week after her birth.
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Friday from London where he has been visiting his ailing wife.
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MILAN (Reuters) - Ailing Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS.
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Gina Bianchini knows what it's like to helm an ailing unicorn.
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She was appointed to succeed the ailing lawmaker earlier this year.
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Some activist investors are pushing ailing retailers to explore other strategies.
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Some investors see signs that GE's ailing power business is improving.
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The episode serves as a cruel metaphor for the ailing party.
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Earlier today, Algeria's army chief demanded the ailing leader step aside.
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It probably won't be enough to keep the ailing company independent.
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It could also prevent urgent action on the country's ailing banks.
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Fake videos of ailing children on social media amplified the panic.
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Regions like the Central Valley, east of San Francisco, are ailing.
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Loosening these rules would help to revive the ailing manufacturing sector.
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The other main industry in the Cape, agriculture, is already ailing.
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His ailing right knee wasn't going to allow him to play.
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Apparently he also read the Lord's Prayer to the ailing man.
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Our thought bubble: Right now, public fears aren't what's ailing nuclear.
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President Donald Trump has vowed to revive the ailing coal industry.
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It hasn't, despite its successes, and the law is now ailing.
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Mississippi could be showcase for next GOP clash Ailing Mississippi Sen.
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They want more help to be sent to their ailing parents.
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As their mother, Connie, lies ailing offstage, Breitwisch Farm keeps running.
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Whether a fetus is healthy or ailing is beside the point.
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The impact of catastrophic weather on ailing infrastructure amplifies these losses.
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ALGERIA: Students protest in Algiers over ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's candidacy.
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Mr. Abbas, in his 80s and ailing, has no clear successor.
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At her childhood home, Vanessa began caring for her ailing father.
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One, Mongkol Boonpiam, was said to among those ailing the worst.
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The Saudis were ambivalent, hampered by an elderly and ailing monarch.
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The technology is particularly useful in rehabilitating the country's ailing infrastructure.
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Poll: Max Conze, the chief executive of ailing German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.
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Tolleson missed six games to spend time with his ailing father.
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The ailing manufacturing sector added just 3,000 new positions last month.
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Graham told her she had been caring for her ailing mother.
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They say it will help fund the city's ailing subway system.
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But most ailing patients aren't in hospitals, and don't want to be.
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A second founding executive has left ailing electric car startup Faraday Future.
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Here's what's still ailing America after ten years on the mend. 1.
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Hyde-Smith was appointed to replace the ailing lawmaker earlier this year.
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A Good Samaritan, Lianne Powell, took the ailing dog to a vet.
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In Wuhan, ailing residents have been begging for beds at local hospitals.
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That spending spree and higher commodity prices have benefited long-ailing manufacturers.
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The doctor is then able to determine what might be ailing you.
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Its most recent big-ticket purchase is an ailing Canadian coal company.
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In the regeneration clip, Capaldi's ailing Twelfth Doctor contemplates his imminent dissolution.
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For some ailing veterans, the delay effectively serves as a death sentence.
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Is this the turning point for what has been an ailing business?
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Everywhere you look you can see signs of the ailing energy infrastructure.
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Who wouldn't secretly want their ailing parent to give up the ghost?
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She was the first wife of Mr. Redstone, the ailing media mogul.
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It sent meals to their apartments when they were unhappy or ailing.
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Combined, they can keep the ailing Venezuelan economy afloat for some time.
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But analysts are skeptical the move will fix the country's ailing economy.
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By bolstering the ventricle, the device buys ailing people time to recover.
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Ms. Zencirli went home to Seattle to care for her ailing grandmother.
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Chinese customers have been the unsung heroes of an otherwise ailing economy.
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But it's not crystal clear what is ailing the Indian River Lagoon.
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Ellenberger has been striving to revive his ailing career within the UFC.
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At one tent, an ailing man hung his head outside to vomit.
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No cause was given, but he had been ailing for several years.
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Ailing townspeople visit their house to have their bodies opened and soothed.
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Second, it would bring lots of revenues into the ailing Post Office.
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Still ailing, Woods completed 12 competitive rounds over the next four weeks.
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Oil-rich but economically ailing Venezuela has a long history of instability.
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Today, Mr. Gebrev has recovered physically, though his business is still ailing.
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Carr was ailing and couldn't make her daughter's funeral in late October.
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The zoo revealed that ultimately old age contributed to her ailing health.
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It's agitated, ailing, and on the brink of complete and ineluctable devastation.
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Another person died, officials said, after being found ailing in a stairwell.
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In 2009, Julio returned to Guadalajara to care for his ailing father.
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Scott and several members of his battalion entering battle to support ailing troops.
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Twitter bigwigs are giving the company and its ailing stock some public support.
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Andrew Cuomo on issues such as public education and the ailing subway system.
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The greater tribute for his ailing friend came when Baertschi hit the ice.
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He has represented himself as the voice for the ailing American middle class.
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The results offer food for thought as patients are reckoning with ailing joints.
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His efforts to turn around that ailing company led to his humiliating decline.
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The couple was in Naples, Florida, when they come across the ailing bat.
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Because of this, she believes his death is tied to his ailing health.
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The biggest source of tension was probably Pemex, the ailing state oil company.
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The firm itself is going through an industrial drama, after years of ailing.
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Premium Black might be the tonic to boost an ailing imported-beer market.
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The date will mark the end of ailing President Muhammadu Buhari's first term.
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Demands for more protection and bail-outs for ailing steel works are growing.
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Morgan Stanley's profit came in at $908m, despite an ailing debt-trading business.
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His lawyers say he also wants to visit his ailing mother in Dubai.
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New bills were due to be phased into Venezuela's ailing economy on Thursday.
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Or a monitoring device that doctors can paste straight onto an ailing organ.
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But it bans them from offering aid to rescue or restructure ailing steelmakers.
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Is there any shared investment in babies, families, the elderly, and the ailing?
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Initially, Icahn promised to invest a hundred million dollars in the ailing facility.
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Obama has also had conversations with several Republicans, namely the ailing Arizona Sen.
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Jokowi's first instinct was to sympathize with the 81-year-old's ailing health.
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But most would not, having already spent billions propping up other ailing banks.
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Zimbabwe's ailing economy has been battling cash shortages and months of fuel shortages.
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Amid the tumult, Ryanair dropped a bid to buy the ailing airline Alitalia.
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They juggle jobs with caring for ailing parents or young children, or both.
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Nurses in masks and coveralls trying to make small talk with ailing patients.
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Officials in Hartford, the ailing capital city, warned that bankruptcy could be imminent.
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Would he forever stay in "Iowa" to help his ailing mother (Lindsay Wagner)?
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It has also breathed much-needed life into the ailing market for antiques.
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Mr. Trump's lawsuit puts the financially ailing Deutsche Bank in an awkward situation.
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But the episode prompted a family reckoning: Fred Trump was aging and ailing.
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This time, governments are scrambling to provide cash to ailing businesses and consumers.
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The country's goals at that time were clear: help those ailing citizens recover.
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Airlines have cancelled numerous flights and hotel and cruise industry companies are ailing.
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All three major ratings agencies have the ailing company on a negative outlook.
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In 1996, Mr. Bradley returned to Brooklyn to care for his ailing mother.
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It's now a rare success story in the ailing world of local news.
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The ailing Ho Chi Minh wasn't even running the show in Hanoi anymore.
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MORE ailing and unable to vote, the balance of power is 50-49.
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Selling assets is no substitute for turning around the company's ailing core business.
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Jefferson had moved home to take care of her ailing mother, Merritt said.
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Cosby's reputation and fame have suffered enormously; he is an ailing man now.
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The team was also an example of what's ailing Ohio high school football.
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Iran isn't making Europe's efforts to save the ailing nuclear accord any easier.
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In one scene, the young Kohler calls an ambulance for his ailing father.
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An ailing mother eventually called for her retreat to miles north of Gotham.
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How we heal all turns back to figuring out what's ailing us, right?
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If a bank is ailing, investors have less desire to lend to the bank.
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In truth, he's perfectly healthy, and his wife is the one who was ailing.
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Marine wildlife experts extract a breath sample from J50, or Scarlet, an ailing orca.
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"He had been ailing for a while," he added, without going into further detail.
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On Tuesday, Zimbabwe's ailing President Robert Mugabe arrived to attend the memorial to Castro.
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This was a huge premium for an ailing newspaper business, but Tribune said no.
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Analysts expect Metro's second-quarter earnings to slump, dragged down an ailing Russian business.
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Now this sweet, ailing canine finally has the opportunity to heal and find happiness.
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And like many of these ailing merchants, Aeropostale had been struggling for several years.
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The leadership in Beijing is under immense pressure to turn around its ailing economy.
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Which isn't to say that a team needs an ailing manager to come together.
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The ailing ruler, who turned 211 this month, is not even in the country.
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It urged ailing banks to submit "ambitious and realistic" plans to deal with them.
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Standing beside the ailing animal was the kangaroo's joey, looking down at his mother.
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The plot revolves around the lives of two sisters caring for their ailing parents.
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Protesters in Algeria have recently forced the resignation of their ailing president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
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President Mauricio Macri won election last year on promises to reboot Argentina's ailing economy.
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Potential buyers have until April 218.7th to submit bids for the ailing internet firm.
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Their ailing health has raised pressure on Rouhani to push harder for their release.
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And finally, our finance correspondent talks about a new plan for Italy's ailing banks.
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FRANKFURT, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Max Conze, the chief executive of ailing German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.
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But he isn't the only ailing death-row prisoner that Alabama wants to execute.
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Baquer Namazi was temporarily released this year for four days due to ailing health.
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The great recession coupled with my mothers ailing health proved to be trying times.
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But a key element - the overhaul of its ailing pension system remains a snag.
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An ailing Johnny Cash said a long goodbye in his brilliant American Recordings sessions.
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The family is in London tending to Mr. Sharif's ailing wife, Kulsoom Nawaz Sharif.
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Eliot Spitzer — at a time when local news in New York City is ailing.
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Advocates urge family members not to give up on their ailing parents or grandparents.
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A troubled mind can distract doctors from an ailing heart or a budding cancer.
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In Britain, the computer system of the already ailing National Health Service was hacked.
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Here's how to figure out if what's ailing you requires more than R&R.
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The wished-for deaths of ailing loved ones doesn't make them any less loved.
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I was expecting to see an ailing child, but Georgi was warm and solicitous.
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Jones said he had stopped in to pray for the ailing Queen of Soul.
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Italy, a major but presently ailing economy, causes most concern, because of its size.
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There is a hiss, a delay, and two people who sound like ailing robots.
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Last year, the U.S. raised tariffs on Turkish metals, weakening the country's ailing lira.
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Falling bullion imports could help reduce India's trade deficit and support the ailing rupee.
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The wife of the ailing emperor sends an Imperial legate — her nephew — to investigate.
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The reality, though, is that James is ailing anew as his 35th birthday approaches.
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Foxconn is trying to revitalise the ailing Sharp, which it took over last year.
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The steel works council of the ailing conglomerate will hold its regular press conference.
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Modi has spelt out a plan to nurse ailing state banks back to health.
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Ailing people wait at the ferry dock to catch a boat to the mainland.
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He appreciated the calming effect Rasputin had on his anxious wife and ailing son.
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That includes $95 million earmarked for the area's ailing sewer system and water mains.
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To be sure, not all ailing companies will be on the hook right away.
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The scandal threatens to damage Argentina's already ailing economy and upset next year's presidential election.
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His ailing right shoulder didn't allow him a throwback game like he had in December.
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By contrast, the Italian government has earmarked 20 billion euros to bolster its ailing lenders.
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Ailing social democracies such as Sweden began to look to Thatcher's Britain as a model.
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What is your plan to fix the ailing roads and bridges without breaking the bank?
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He planned to sign several contracts that he hopes will restart his country's ailing economy.
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So he turned to books, magazines and YouTube to learn what was ailing his car.
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The Treasury's rulebook on investment would be rewritten to encourage investment in Britain's ailing regions.
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Much of her family's fortune is tied to the ailing 22001-year-old Mr. Redstone.
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Its ailing kleptocrat, Mobutu Sese Seko, who had given the génocidaires haven, was not popular.
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Renewed ties with its much larger neighbour now offer Eritrea's ailing economy prospects of revival.
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Despite his tenuous health, the ailing senator was on hand for his daughter's big day.
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In July, San Diego resident Reza "Robin" Shahini was arrested while visiting his ailing mother.
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WHEN IT TURNED 250 in 2017, the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty was ailing.
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Now Trump is embroiled in a controversy over an aide's comment disparaging ailing GOP Sen.
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But Tunisia's leaders say the bill is needed to spur investment in an ailing economy.
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Mr Trump has no love for solar power, but does like appeals from ailing manufacturers.
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His father, Laverne, remained home to take care of his ailing wife during the Games.
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Connect your ailing iPhone to a Lightning cable and plug it into a computer. 2.
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Benjamin didn't practice this week and was sporting a cast on his ailing right foot.
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Culp focused on the company's ailing power business in his first month at GE's helm.
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The country's ailing peso has lost 12% of its value against the dollar this year.
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And Dustin says he's "shocked" by how quickly his once-ailing father, 57, is recovering.
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The director had been warned to keep things speedy because of the performer's ailing health.
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Tellis did acknowledge his former boss and mentor's ailing health, adding it made little impact.
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They played without star power forward Tim Duncan, who was resting an ailing right knee.
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Lufthansa is among two of seven companies that have bid for Italy's ailing flag carrier.
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In March, BuzzFeed wrote a report of the data analysis company's supposed ailing financial status.
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Gaytan declined to say whether the government planned other measures to help the ailing company.
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Falk, 24, started two games in relief of ailing quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Trevor Siemian.
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New York City for Moscow, ostensibly to care for his ailing 89-year-old grandmother
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Doctors kept ailing infants alive by pumping air into their lungs by hand for hours.
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Indian democracy is not quite dead in the Kashmir Valley, but it is certainly ailing.
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His career ailing, Rick considers how he might parlay a chance encounter into a break.
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Lieberman, who said he's still a registered Democrat, is also friends with ailing GOP Sen.
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Masai Ujiri is the man who changed the fortunes of an ailing Toronto Raptors team.
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At this point, however, it's a chance that many ailing publications probably need to take.
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If every Republican votes for Kavanaugh, every Democrat votes no and Arizona's ailing GOP Sen.
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MI) said the Italian bank had not received any proposal over ailing debtor Astaldi (AST.
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The economy is likely to suffer when healthy companies are used to support ailing ones.
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Andy Slavitt, who joined the Obama administration in 2014 to help rebuild the ailing HealthCare.
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She considered suicide, but she thought of her ailing grandmother who needed her as caretaker.
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The credit agency Fitch Ratings has downgraded Mexico's sovereign debt, citing its ailing oil company.
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It was imposed by the state to raise money, mainly to fix the ailing subways.
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Addictions, toxic tendencies and ailing health emerge like demons summoned by past sins and grievances.
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That will only discourage them further from pouring any money into the country's ailing economy.
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When Henrik Poulsen became DONG's boss in 29, gas and coal power plants were ailing.
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OL, which has since said it was no longer interested in buying the ailing carrier.
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And to read about the ailing bird that stole our hearts, scroll to the bottom.
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"I'm gonna study hard and help you get better," she says to her ailing father.
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Ms. White, still ailing and now sobbing, sprinted down the street, barefoot and wearing pajamas.
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The drain work was part of an emergency push to repair the ailing transit system.
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Mr Johnson rarely opens his mouth without a paean to the beloved but ailing NHS.
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They sifted through old boxes and commiserated over how to care for their ailing parents.
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What is ailing the doctors, and why do hundreds of them commit suicide each year?
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Qaboos, 20113, had been ailing for years and was in Belgium in December for treatment.
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With Sanders ailing and Kamala Harris sputtering, Buttigieg has enough money to go the distance
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Johnson has promised that the state will prop up ailing companies, and favour local suppliers.
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Will his ailing father try to restrain him with a circle of more seasoned advisers?
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It is possibly a curandero: a healer responsible for blessing dry land and ailing bodies.
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Old Navy is coming to the rescue of the ailing brand known as the Gap.
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Ms. Zingone had come to buy tulips for her mother, Josephine, who has been ailing.
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And right now, Abigail is being sent away to take care of an ailing distant relative.
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But organizers said the trip is a struggle for ailing first responders like the former detective.
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Volcker, in ailing health but not short of opinions, also seems unhappy with the Fed itself.
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Ailing movie subscription service MoviePass will be spun off from its parent company, Helios and Matheson.
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But Republicans only have a slight majority in the Senate -- 51-49, which includes ailing Sen.
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But in Manchester, people are taking Britain's ailing pub scene into their own hands—quite literally.
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He recommended increasing productivity growth and finding alternative financing for the country's ailing social security system.
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"Eventually, she stopped to take care of her ailing husband," Downey said the son told her.
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The comments cast doubt on the rescue plan for the ailing bank, Italy's third largest lender.
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On my older iPhone with ailing speakers, the app misinterpreted a fair number of my responses.
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In the past few years, we've seen several ambitious efforts to rescue our planet's ailing reefs.
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Defense attorneys for Bates said they plan to appeal the sentence, citing their client's ailing health.
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Following six weeks of massive demonstrations, Algeria's ailing president resigned yesterday after two decades in power.
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Venezuela's elite can afford those prices but the ailing middle class and poor are increasingly stuck.
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As chancellor he applied this pragmatic approach, balancing unions and management, to the ailing German economy.
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Lending a friend money or caring for an ailing relative seem like nice things to do.
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Grace falls asleep next to her living ailing mother, but wakes up next to her corpse.
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After 20 years in power and weeks of mass protests, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Algeria's ailing president, resigned.
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A long line of US companies want to help Cuba modernize its ailing, state-run economy.
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Roger Friedman, a reporter with Showbiz 411, was the first to speak on Franklin's ailing health.
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His legislative agenda was ailing, the Russians were testing him overseas and the nation was dispirited.
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Trump says that he—and only he—has all the answers for the ailing middle class.
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He says he went to Iran to visit family and spend time with his ailing grandmother.
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The ailing Taiwanese group is offloading part of its handset unit to Google for $20193 billion.
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UBI was willing to pay only a "symbolic price" for the ailing banks, one source said.
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Here comes Mitt Romney to rescue the ailing Republican Party from the sinister Donald J. Trump.
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Clowney missed the regular-season finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars due to the ailing left foot.
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While the incentive has driven money into economically ailing cities including Erie, Pa., and Birmingham, Ala.
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Although the issue hasn't completely disappeared, it is no longer a critical factor ailing online advertising.
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At home, in domestic policy, the first priority will be a soon-to-be ailing economy.
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This includes lending to start-ups, existing businesses and the rehabilitation of ailing businesses and industries.
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Since campaigning for the White House, Trump has vowed to revive the ailing U.S. coal industry.
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Feras has "extensive experience of leading strategic transformations including restructuring of ailing businesses", the memo said.
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The desired contracts would shelter the ailing company with price guarantees and last for four years.
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I was told that my ailing parents were under extreme distress because of this shocking incident.
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At the time, Mr Modi was stonewalling a new policy aimed at resuscitating the ailing sector.
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There is real disagreement in the Republican ranks about how to improve our nation's ailing infrastructure.
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Detroit Lions wide receiver T.J. Jones has been placed on injured reserve with an ailing shoulder.
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Italy's euro zone partners are watching the heavily indebted state and its ailing banks with unease.
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The candidates would be wise to pay attention to the challenge of rebuilding our ailing infrastructure.
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Look a bit closer, however, and it becomes clear that the Islamic Republic is profoundly ailing.
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His ailing "Bigg Rigg Steakhouse" business in Midlothian, Texas, closed amid financial troubles and poor reviews.
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The 6.8 billion pound airline has hoovered up passengers from ailing competitors like Air France KLM.
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That halted promised international business deals and dealt a heavy blow to Iran's already ailing economy.
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The central bank last hiked the repo rate in September to support the ailing Turkish currency.
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It was a bittersweet feeling to finally name what had been ailing me after so long.
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In the quarter, the ailing power unit's revenue fell by 2015 percent from a year earlier.
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Porzingis has already missed games this season because of a sprained ankle and an ailing back.
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My ailing father didn't seem nearly as taken by all this as the rest of us.
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But once the teacher fetches a physician to tend to her ailing class, all is forgiven.
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In this case, that could include older, ailing prisoners more at-risk of contracting COVID-19.
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Czech third seed Karolina Pliskova defeated an ailing Ons Jabeur 793-1 4-6 6-4.
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Lee is the vice chairman of Samsung and the son of ailing chairman Lee Kun-hee.
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The groups urged the administration to take a number of measures to help the ailing industry.
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Additionally, farmers can spray ailing crops via drones with substances to bring them back to life.
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N shares, on Monday joined the ailing drug company's board as it restructures to repay debt.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer is starting to see glimmers of hope in ailing industrial giant General Electric.
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Two sources have said the ailing regional lender needs up to 1 billion euros in capital.
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Walt Disney took control of the ailing company in June 2017 and de-listed its shares.
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Meanwhile, top Georgia running back D'Andre Swift saw only limited action because of an ailing shoulder.
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That approach has been exceedingly successful in imposing significant economic costs on Iran's already-ailing economy.
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The country is now led by Raúl Castro, who succeeded Fidel, his ailing brother, in 2008.
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She says she was promised $500 a month, which would have greatly helped her ailing parents.
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America's ailing manufacturing sector, which has been hit hard by the trade war, could also recover.
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Lili Taylor will play Lee's ailing sister Bessie, and Celia Weston will be their aunt Ruth.
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Nonetheless, a real debate over healthcare would begin with an accurate diagnosis of our ailing system.
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Aged 22017 years old and in ailing health, Ho risks spending his remaining years behind bars.
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In November, he set up a GoFundMe page aimed at raising $40,000 for his ailing pal.
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Among those who sought its healing power was Jiddu Nityananda, an ailing young man from India.
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In 1958, she found herself plunged into poverty, with four young children and an ailing husband.
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Then Tom Brady ducked out at the last minute to spend time with his ailing mother.
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Oman-watchers in London fear for their relationship (and the defence contracts) when the ailing sultan dies.
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Pillarstone Italy is a platform set up by U.S. private equity firm KKR to restructure ailing companies.
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He dedicated his life to protecting others and advocating on behalf of those ailing after the attacks.
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Bush cradled babies who had been abandoned after their diagnosis and visited ailing patients in the hospital.
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Ailing and 82 years old, Mr Abbas has kept the West Bank mostly quiet for a decade.
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Days earlier, anticipating the plan's demise, the state had created a €13bn fund to support ailing banks.
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Powell's view on inflation revived an ailing dollar on Wednesday and also prompted U.S. Treasury yields higher.
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The casual observer might imagine the deal to be a frantic bid to revive an ailing industry.
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For the moment that may not include one of its largest divisions, DirecTV, the ailing satellite service.
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Most people, BoJack included, are middle-aged when they start having to make decisions about ailing parents.
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Ailing malls might seem like good news for nearby competitors but they should not feel too smug.
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During her trip, Danielle Eden visited an ailing animal shelter, housing hundreds of dogs in poor conditions.
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The two begin an affair, Moncur ensuring that he becomes indispensable to the ailing and volatile pianist.
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It's a chance for its chief executive, Jack Dorsey, to show he can reset the ailing company.
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Sharp is an ailing Japanese company that used to make plasma TVs, and now makes iPhone displays.
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Energy sector sanctions, which could cripple Venezuela's already ailing economy, are still being considered, U.S. officials said.
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She climbed into the ambulance with her ailing daughter and paramedics assumed Scarlett was having a seizure.
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Sony has already sold off its ailing personal computer division and streamlined its television and smartphone businesses.
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When Fenwick's health was ailing, the Queen would take his dogs for walks around the Sandringham grounds.
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The athlete has not only had to deal with his children's ailing health, but judgment from others.
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Lord Bhattacharyya helped to persuade Tata to buy an ailing Jaguar Land Rover from Ford in 2008.
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President Trump on Monday signed a $716 billion defense policy bill named for ailing Arizona GOP Sen.
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And as they spoke about the many problems ailing these platforms, trolls online helped prove their point.
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That has changed since 423, when he assumed more royal duties in place of his ailing father.
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The government coalition has recently suggested that CDP could support the latest rescue of the ailing carrier.
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Ailing from the oil slump, they have cut drilling costs and increased efficiency far more than expected.
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For Jim Cramer, Thursday's big bank earnings reports could not be more important to this ailing market.
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Finally, for Cramer, Thursday's big bank earnings reports could not be more important to this ailing market.
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By contrast, the Italian government has earmarked 20 billion euros ($21 billion) to bolster its ailing lenders.
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Lawmakers have struggled to come up with long-term funding solutions for the ailing Highway Trust Fund.
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Currency controls that crimp imports, as well as ailing local farms, have left many supermarket shelves empty.
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The ailing lion is loved by all of the employees at the zoo, Heynis told the outlet.
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People in both parties agree something needs to be done about America's ailing bridges, dams, and roads.
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Ailing small cities need to increase visibility to attract more people and develop a stable tax-base.
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"Somehow, Catherine's whole family was exposed to very high lead levels," Omido says of the ailing mother.
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With recession looming, why bother spending money propping up an ailing regime which could simply be absorbed?
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She was unable to see her ailing son because of the White House's travel ban, CAIR said.
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In late October, Riyadh offered Pakistan a $6 billion loan to help keep its ailing economy afloat.
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CB Brent Grimes is ailing after suffering a deep cut on his right shin during Wednesday's practice.
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Despite ailing health, Mladic looked relaxed, greeting lawyers and giving a thumbs-up to photographers in court.
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Its mandate is to buy up bad loans from ailing banks and to underwrite their share issues.
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Even Park described her ailing thumb as "80 percent fit" heading into the Rio Games in August.
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Although she loathes suburban life, she recognizes that living near Donald's ailing father is best for everyone.
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AT&T's wireless business can't offset the weakness in the company's other ailing segments, according to MoffettNathanson.
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In 2007, they returned to their village in Huehuetanango, Guatemala, to be with Ms. Carrillo's ailing mother.
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And if in-person training was required, who would care for an ailing spouse in the meantime?
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Countries like Germany are concerned that the tool would be used inappropriately to prop up ailing banks.
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I was grateful Jesse consoled our ailing neighbor yet I was an empty pocket without that dog.
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The Saudis and Emiratis have pledged $3 billion in aid to prop up the ailing Sudanese economy.
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The ailing economy is expected to be a primary concern among voters in local elections on Sunday.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) promised continued stimulus to the ailing euro zone economy through asset purchases.
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While others retrenched, Wells Fargo substantially expanded, snapping up ailing North Carolina lender Wachovia, in late 2008.
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Vanessa spooned arroz con gandules into her ailing father's mouth, refilled his medications and emptied his bedpan.
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My husband then had his ailing wife, our preschool-aged children and my grandfather to care for.
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Tim has earned back this trust by being both husband and physical caretaker of our ailing relative.
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The deals are expected to provide a much-needed shot in the arm for Pakistan's ailing economy.
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Fischer found her daughter and carried the ailing little girl about 200 feet back to their home.
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Mr Kaeser expects vindication next September, when he plans to list the ailing gas-and-power unit.
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Jefferson had recently moved into the home to help take care of her ailing mother, family said.
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Nationwide, hundreds of thousands of ailing people entitled to Medicaid-funded home care are on waiting lists.
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One ailing Teamster plan is larger, with $40.5 billion in unfunded liabilities, for 390,079 workers and retirees.
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Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — Hi. I'm Martin, filling in for a couple of days for an ailing Deb.
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RENTERS A Brooklyn couple forgo nicer apartments to get outdoor space for their ailing Beagle mix, Bonnie.
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The moves come as the utility faces scrutiny and ailing finances over its role in devastating wildfires.
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A magnificently well-researched ethnography of an ailing Wisconsin town after a General Motors plant shuts down.
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When an ailing Mr. Worsley called for help in January 2016, an airplane whisked him to Chile.
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Republicans have a 51-49 advantage in the Upper Chamber, but it is unknown if ailing Sen.
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An ailing Ted Kennedy attended, as did Grassley, the ranking Republican on the powerful Senate Finance Committee.
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The moves were part of the Snyder administration's aggressive oversight of financially ailing cities and school districts.
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Sanctions cut imports of naphtha, and Venezuela's ailing refineries struggle to produce enough of its own supplies.
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Mr Modi's cautious approach has most obviously been found wanting in his dealings with India's ailing financial system.
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Ailing President Abelaziz Bouteflika decided not to run for a fifth term in the face of mass demonstrations.
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Ailing King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 88, is revered by Thais who see him as a keystone of Thailand's identity.
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Colleen Arnold, 70, had just moved to Paradise in April to help care for her ailing older sister.
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What comes next The prescription for the ailing bridge system is a two-step process: finance, then modernize.
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The 2014 deal sparked widespread euphoria in Cuba and raised hopes for an improvement in its ailing economy.
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The ailing retailer is writing off three-quarters of its debt in an effort to repair its finances.
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It's still too early to say if the Trump presidency will help or hurt the ailing Brazilian economy.
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As a rule, a Republican such as Hyde-Smith, who was appointed in March to replace ailing Sen.
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President Dilma Rousseff is looking for ways to stimulate Brazil's ailing economy without relaxing her government's austerity drive.
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Italian banking stocks have been particularly volatile as the government seeks ways to prop up its ailing lenders.
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The agreement followed pressure from the government in Rome for mergers to strengthen the country's ailing banking sector.
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Jefferson was a caretaker Jefferson had recently moved into her ailing mother's home to take care of her.
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She worked in pharmaceutical sales and had moved into her ailing mother's home to take care of her.
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We also have an administration deeply devoted to protecting the fossil fuel industry, particularly the ailing coal sector.
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Some justified the alleged act while noting that they believed the puppy was possibly ailing and terminally ill.
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But they have struggled to reduce widespread poverty among the 1m-odd Timorese, or to revive ailing farms.
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India's macroeconomy chugs along (though the quality of government statistics remains questionable), but its corporate sector is ailing.
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What if members of Yeltsin's family hadn't persuaded the ailing man to appoint Vladimir Putin as his successor?
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Now 70 years old and thought to be ailing, Mr Ortega is trying to entrench his family's power.
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Piecemeal Policies While a federal policy still eludes us, we're slowly patching up pieces of our ailing framework.
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After multiple exams, X-rays and biopsies, doctors finally discovered what had been ailing her 14 months later.
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Walter Scott's "The Talisman", in which a disguised Saladin heals an ailing Richard the Lionheart, is also bunk.
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Around 90 percent of its electricity is produced in two ailing coal-fired plants, among Europe's worst polluters.
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We get on the road properly and I attempt to sleep off whatever it is that's ailing me.
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Trying to transfer power to a close family member is hardly an unusual strategy for an ailing potentate.
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At least 30 U.S. states have legalized medical marijuana, but none of them make provisions for ailing animals.
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Douglas made one half-hearted campaign swing, using the excuse that he needed to visit his ailing mother.
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The next day, doctors put Gordon into a coma as they tried to determine what was ailing her.
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Enforcing labeling requirements would also yield little benefit to ailing dairy farmers while adding more confusing labeling demands.
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Payless ShoeSource confirmed what fans had been fearing (but we've unfortunately come to expect from ailing retailers lately).
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A star European PhD from a leading American school may have a homesick spouse or an ailing parent.
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When an ailing Boris Yeltsin named Putin acting president, Putin made Medvedev deputy head of his presidential administration.
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The growth decree also covers the chronically ailing national airline Alitalia and the struggling Genoa-based bank Carige.
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Treasury is seeking to avoid breaching the expenditure ceiling due to bailouts of ailing state firms, Gigaba said.
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Prior to that Mercuria had already agreed to extend the ailing firm up to $1 billion in financing.
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Although nearly blind and ailing due to his age, Snoopy brought immense joy to SOSD volunteers and visitors.
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The new company will take over the ailing power grid and be responsible for implementing the new plan.
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In May another RFMO, the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, adopted tighter rules to help ailing skipjack-tuna stocks.
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She told lawmakers that she was released after two months because of the ailing health of her children.
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This yielded a poor public transit system, extreme poverty, ailing educational resources, and ever-changing, often corrupt leadership.
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She loves what she does, despite challenges from ailing patients to the physical labor involved in elder care.
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But Li retired abruptly at age 32 in 2014 to start a family and rest her ailing knees.
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AT&T is considering unloading its ailing satellite-TV operator, DirecTV, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
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Perhaps the post office is the place to begin the revitalization — or reinvention — of America's ailing public sector.
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The Raiders have not offered many comments on what's ailing Brown or how long he could be out.
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Nevertheless, she couldn't possibly leave Roger and her ailing mother to report on a trial in New York.
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Richard J. Codey, a Democrat, tapped Mr. Murphy to lead an examination of New Jersey's ailing pension system.
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His ailing father watched from home, but he was surrounded by his family, among them his key assistant.
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They asked everyone for prayers in March, although details of what Giles was ailing from were not revealed.
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Her last album was released in 2007, and her rare public appearances have fueled rumors of ailing health.
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Much to the chagrin of its users and ailing stockholders though, progress on this front has been slow.
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Janet Jackson thanks reportedly ailing father "My mother nourished me with the most extravagant love imaginable," she said.
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It is also leaves a roadmap for the new administration to cure this systematically ailing field of study.
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Max Posner's play about a grown son managing the finances of his ailing mother closes its purse strings.
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Such cases also undermine efforts to revive Egypt's ailing economy by promoting tourism and the country's ancient heritage.
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Mr. Lamont, 64, and the Republican challengers talked extensively about the state's ailing economy during their respective campaigns.
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Mr. Palij, ailing and strapped to a stretcher, was put aboard a plane and packed off to Germany.
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No cause was given, but the organization said he had been ailing after a heart attack in 2015.
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He maintains that the government is ginning up a "moral crusade" to distract attention from the ailing economy.
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Overnight, the European Central Bank (ECB) promised continued stimulus to the ailing euro zone economy through asset purchases.
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In 2000, Paul Lubetsky, chief executive of Windsor Jewelers, bought the ailing company; he remains a minority shareholder.
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The central bank had already sold $60 million in two auctions in March to support its ailing currency.
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Such a fee would generate a sizable revenue stream, enabling investments in our ailing infrastructure or other priorities.
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The ailing retail sector could face serious losses if the coronavirus leads to steep declines in discretionary spending.
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Alice leaves England ostensibly to watch over her ailing but severe grandmother, Silvia, on the Upper East Side.
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The pooch sweetly licked his ailing owner as Vincent held on to him tightly from his hospital bed.
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Foxconn is trying to revitalize the ailing Sharp, the Japanese screen maker that it took over last year.
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The move is part of Ramaphosa's drive to attract $100 billion in investment to boost the ailing economy.
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His older brother, his ailing wife, three of the couple's sons and one daughter-in-law were executed.
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One son, who was ailing, began to decline, using drugs and alcohol; he died about a year ago.
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Most of the time, an ailing insurer will quietly find a buyer, and vanish under its rescuer's wing.
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Arthur spends his days tending to his ailing mother, but desperately wants to be a stand-up comedian.
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When we first see this Hamlet, he is helping an older, obviously ailing man walk across the stage.
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The Biden campaign has been ailing after fourth- and fifth-place showings in Iowa and New Hampshire, respectively.
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In the November 21 episode, viewers learned that Alex had returned home to care for his ailing mother.
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Rather, the fund endorsed the emerging focus among economists on "placed-based" policies that target economically ailing areas.
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Many of those attending were ailing with AIDS, cancer and other maladies, drawn by promises of being healed.
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The last sentences are the most upsetting, implying how little the ailing Tate felt he looked like himself.
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It's promising research because bringing fish back to ailing coral reefs is an important piece of the puzzle.
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This stands in stark contrast to our ailing highway system, which lawmakers are again focused on in Congress.
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Vinatieri, who is dealing with an ailing knee, will miss his first game due to injury since 2009.
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The next New Year's Eve, the ailing Mr Yeltsin would install the ex-KGB man as his successor.
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Analysts and investors warn that the sum of two ailing Frankfurt banks is not necessarily one healthy bank.
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The act was getting old, especially considering his talent for communicating how deeply he feels everything ailing him.
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These changes may help resurrect the ailing U.S. coal industry, which Trump promised to improve during his campaign.
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The city was already coughing up more than it wanted to fix the ailing subway system, he argued.
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He developed a love for the ailing paper and for what it and the Negro press had once been.
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BERLIN — Can you blame Sony for not wanting to just throw in the towel for its ailing smartphone business?
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Raúl took the reins of power from an ailing Fidel in 2006, and formally assumed the presidency in 2008.
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Gene ain't buying Bieber's reason for bailing, and has a theory about what's truly ailing the young pop star.
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He also pledged to revive the ailing and pollution-intensive coal sector, and maligned wind turbines for killing birds.
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But some residents who saw the ailing whale criticized NOAA and the Riverhead Foundation for not acting quickly enough.
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He sends Foreign Secretary Eden to D.C. to meet with the Yanks, but the ailing official's poor health interferes.
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Humanity has established a colonial world on the edge of the galaxy, which Peter and his ailing wife protested.
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The only option was to stay in a room in their small village with her ailing and bedridden grandmother.
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Sewing, who took the helm in April 2018, has been making efforts to turn around the bank's ailing strategy.
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She had recently moved back to the home to care for her ailing mother, who was in the hospital.
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The government does not expect to issue rouble-denominated bonds to support the ailing bank in 2016, he said.
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OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will likely offer up to $1 billion in aid to ailing plane maker Bombardier Inc (BBDb.
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The once-ailing Royal Mail, which delivers most of Britain's post, has been saved largely by its parcel business.
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From a distance, it looked to Hopkins like someone had thrown a bowl of noodles at the ailing man.
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Kelly was worried someone would step on his ailing tootsie if he appeared in the courtroom ... according to Greenberg.
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He withdrew from the nuclear deal with Iran that Mr Obama negotiated and reimposed sanctions on its ailing economy.
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Twitter shares surged Friday after sources told CNBC that the ailing social media company moved closer to being sold.
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For the third week in a row Algeria was rocked by mass protests against Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the ailing president.
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Rome is keen to rescue an ailing sector that remains a major employer and driver for ambitious infrastructure plans.
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He acquired and combined Sears with Kmart in 2005, arguing that two ailing retailers were stronger together than apart.
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Huang&aposs mother said in a letter earlier this week that she feared for her son&aposs ailing health.
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Grown-up children may need to care for ailing parents; grandparents may provide a crucial source of child care.
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The ailing tourism sector relies heavily on German tourists: 3.9m visited Turkey last year, down from 5.6m in 2015.
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The country recently approved a $274 billion stimulus package in fiscal measures aimed at reviving the country's ailing economy.
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Cersei orchestrates Robert's death and becomes Queen; Serena briefly governs Gilead when her husband Fred (Joe Fiennes) is ailing.
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Reviving its ailing infrastructure was a pledge of Joko Widodo, the president, known as Jokowi, during his first term.
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The question of whether the state's largess can foster economic revitalization is a recurring issue in ailing upstate communities.
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So this column will try to do something tricky: explore what's ailing Apple without going off the deep end.
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The Toronto Star has been investigating the park and documenting the treatment of ailing animals, which have caused protests.
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He claimed that he'd left for India to visit his ailing father whom he feared was dying, WLUK reports.
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Thai monarchy observers said the choice of words stood out from previous official updates on the ailing king's health.
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The discount retailer said it has hired Kroger executive Jeff Burt to head up the company's ailing grocery business.
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The father of two has not only had to deal with his children's ailing health, but judgment from others.
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Mr. Brezenoff recently served a similar interim role at NYC Health & Hospitals, the city's financially ailing public hospital system.
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Massive protests calling for a radical change to Bouteflika's government pushed the ailing president to resign on April 2.
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Separately, an independent federal agency rejected the Energy Department's plan to help boost economically ailing coal and nuclear plants.
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New issues: A call for some sort of stabilization multibillion-dollar fund for ailing markets in the near term.
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MI), issued on Tuesday a corrected version of its announcement of a proposed takeover of ailing rival Astaldi (AST.
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Customers have accused the GRG of pushing ailing firms into bankruptcy to pick up their assets on the cheap.
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Jeb Bush had possibly his best debate so far, but it's probably too late to salvage his ailing campaign.
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S. trade talks and upbeat Chinese data that suggested its ailing manufacturing sector may be starting to bottom out.
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It's a fair point: the police officer was on an errand to do a favour for his ailing parent.
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WHEN many people think of tour operators in Europe, an ailing industry selling tacky package holidays comes to mind.
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Its purchase of Rover Group, an ailing British maker of both premium and mass-market cars, was a disaster.
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Trump has said in speeches that the problems ailing America will be fixed the morning he arrives in office.
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A transcript from his court testimony in May suggested an ailing man, at turns fiery and grasping for responses.
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But €2.5 billion has already been spent on shares in two ailing northern banks, leaving little in the kitty.
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Shareholders often hang on for far too long hoping that rising commodity prices might resurrect an ailing firm's fortunes.
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President Trump is coming up empty handed on his promises to bolster America's ailing coal and nuclear power industries.
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Proteins from the past are the biological remnants of a specific instant: a supper of seal, an ailing mammoth.
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Trade conflicts, Brexit uncertainty and global geopolitical crises, along with an ailing automotive sector, have all taken their toll.
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So in 2003, Google leased its now-famous Googleplex campus from ailing, old-school tech giant Silicon Graphics International.
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Bulgari is one of several Italian luxury brands that have recently stepped in to help rescue ailing Roman monuments.
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Tesla relaunched its ailing solar business with a panel-rental program, CEO Elon Musk announced on Twitter on Sunday.
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Turkey's economy is ailing, and his political opposition will undoubtedly use that to challenge him in the future. 3.
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Warren and Sanders also hammered Mnuchin for his role in acquiring the ailing bank IndyMac during the financial crisis.
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Clady has been dealing with an ailing rotator cuff, however, since injuring it at Kansas City in Week 3.
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They'll help raise funds for the city's ailing transit system (by taxing low-income drivers instead of wealthy elites).
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John McCain -- who is ailing with brain cancer -- for voting against Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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Corbyn attacked the prime minister's failure to save the ailing steel industry and to bring tax dodgers to justice.
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His comments echo what Democrats in Congress have been saying about Trump's push to improve the country's ailing infrastructure.
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AX. The duo have mounted a joint legal challenge to CBS's A$201 million deal to acquire ailing Ten.
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Regardless of the details, a huge corporation helping to fix America's ailing public housing infrastructure raises some important questions.
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Coach Dave Tippett said Hanzal was ailing at the morning skate but decided to play and could not finish.
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He is self-hating and unmotivated, but he does help to take care of his ailing mother (Cynthia Nixon).
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Since 2013, Saudi Arabia has propped up Egypt's ailing economy by injecting at least $12 billion into Egyptian coffers.
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Ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has decided not to run for a fifth term in the face of mass demonstrations.
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Théo's bitter, angry parents are a junk dealer and his unkempt wife, who is ailing after two heart attacks.
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" Calling General Electric "a charter member of GLUM," Cramer rattled off the ailing industrial's many pain points: "The debt.
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A tough childhood is alluded to (and visited in the person of Kris Kristofferson, who plays Blaze's ailing father).
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The bank announced a massive new bond-buying program in a bid to stimulate the ailing euro zone economy.
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The trip to the hospital with his ailing father could take just minutes, but obtaining a permit takes weeks.
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My father greeted each new customer from behind a yellowing linoleum counter, equally attentive to person and ailing machine.
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The new leader of New York City's ailing subway system, Andy Byford, unveiled an ambitious plan to rescue it.
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Attendees will probably be listening closely for any new details on Goldman's plans to bolster its ailing bond division.
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Within six days, Ms. Abbas's ailing sister and 20093-year-old aunt disappeared from their homes in northwest China.
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Ailing British tourism group Thomas Cook saw its shares tumble 16.5% after agreeing a rescue package with China's Fosun.
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Investors expect a rate cut at Thursday's meeting as the ECB tries to prop up the region's ailing economy.
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Lawmakers also were finalizing language to extend insurance benefits for coal miners and aid Puerto Rico's ailing Medicaid system.
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She was born here in Australia and was on her fourth trip to Iraq, to visit her ailing grandfather.
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Another Mets player, Michael Conforto, was added to the roster of the ailing, the healing and the merely aching.
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A United Nations aid worker who found them there said some were ailing from severe diarrhea and aching limbs.
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At 26, she is the veteran reporter at Starting Line — not unusual in the ailing world of local news.
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She said Cribas had a special circumstance in 2017 when he needed to visit his ailing grandfather in Honduras.
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Britain's automotive industry, once ailing and plagued by strikes, now hums with the vibrancy of a global manufacturing hub.
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Note: The Week in Good News is back after a few weeks off to care for an ailing parent.
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In his first term, Haggerty oversaw drastic changes to the ailing Davis Cup, the I.T.F.'s men's team competition.
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Samsung is unveiling and Antarctica is ailing, but first: a cartoon about marriage in the age of social media.
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In his first term, Haggerty oversaw drastic changes to the ailing Davis Cup, the I.T.F.'s men's team competition.
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The ailing president left Nigeria's capital, Abuja, on May 7 and handed over power to his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo.
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After years in retreat, Mr. Tower resurfaced in 2014 to resuscitate the ailing Tavern on the Green in Manhattan.
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The green light will avoid the threat of liquidation hanging over the ailing carrier at expiration of an Oct.
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Democrats would also like to see Congress bail out Puerto Rico's ailing Medicaid program as part of the deal.
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Seeking bipartisan solutions to serious problems and enacting them is a crucial remedy to heal our ailing political culture.
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MANCOS, Colorado (Reuters) - Rosa Sabido stares out a church window pondering her future and worrying about her ailing mother.
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She retired from the bench in 2006, in part to care for her husband, who was ailing from Alzheimer's.
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Even so, Trump's surprise move to penalize two ailing economies, including one of a close ally, surprised trade experts.
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Chris Christie to announce that Mark Zuckerberg would be donating $100 million to turn around Newark's ailing school system.
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Palestinian political leaders are jostling for position in an expected internal race to succeed Mr. Abbas, an ailing octogenarian.
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The decision, he said, was in part to remain close to his ailing grandmother and his three younger brothers.
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The president is hoping Mr. Bryant will appoint himself to succeed Senator Thad Cochran if the ailing senator resigns.
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In 2001, with the economy ailing, the government broke the new euro zone's deficit limits and had to cut spending.
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Donald Trump thinks he knows what's ailing our political system — corrupt lobbyists buying off politicians in exchange for government favors.
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He said the bank was intervening on the market this year, when it was needed to support the ailing lari.
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This can be done to prop up an ailing industry like coal or to boost an emerging sector like renewables.
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TransCanada's decision is also a blow to the ailing economy of New Brunswick province, where the pipeline would have terminated.
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Banking union member countries transfer to EU bodies the powers to oversee their top banks and deal with ailing lenders.
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O, said this approach often works best to revive an ailing company but cautioned that path is not always possible.
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But GE faces rising competition, complicating new Chief Executive Larry Culp's efforts to turn around the company's ailing power unit.
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When he went back to Guanajuato, Mexico, to visit his ailing grandparents, Villareal realized he didn't fit in back home.
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"I spoke with dozens of watch executives and retailers: the consensus view is that the industry is ailing," wrote Thompson.
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Yeltsin and his entourage were instrumental in elevating Vladimir Putin to power as the anointed successor to the ailing president.
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Any hard evidence of Mr Khashoggi's murder gives them great leverage—perhaps to extract Saudi investment in their ailing economy.
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Her remit: refresh PYE, which at the time was an ailing part of Hong Kong-based apparel maker Esquel's business.
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In the past she's donated funds to schools in New York City, ailing fans, and fellow singer Kesha's legal fund.
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Foreign investors, whom Mr Pashinyan expects to breathe life into Armenia's ailing economy, are waiting for the dust to settle.
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This readjustment of ambitions and acceptance of its natural aptitude could be a good lesson for ailing unicorns to consider.
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The ailing octogenarian is widely seen as a figurehead for a cabal of generals and businessmen, who hold real power.
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Earlier this week, 19973,000 Verizon workers — most of whom work in the company's ailing landline phone sector — went on strike.
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In the new cost-conscious era Mr Sewing could take over—and run the sickliest division of an ailing bank.
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Sony as a whole is in good financial health, but its chronically ailing mobile business may not last much longer.
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It's also separate from the harvesting of tendons or bones from cadavers to repair joints in the injured or ailing.
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GE also split its ailing power division into two units, as Culp began his undertaking to turn the company around.
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And if you're one of the growing number of ailing wearable companies, maybe think twice before bickering in public. 1.
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Preparations for the Rio Games have also been overshadowed by construction delays, an ailing Brazilian economy and the Zika virus.
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Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing a Treasury source, that the amount earmarked should be enough to revamp the ailing banks.
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Lawmakers in the U.K. have voted to effectively rip control of the Brexit process away from Theresa May's ailing government.
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Safe spaces need not be actual buildings or rooms designated permanently like locker rooms for each category of ailing student.
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Still, walking away from ailing businesses while profiting from their real estate is right out of the private equity playbook.
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It could in turn jeopardise Italy's ailing banking sector just as lender Monte dei Paschi embarks on a rescue plan.
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Not only are employees given unlimited sick time, they also have unlimited days to take care of ailing family members.
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The turnaround owes much to decisions taken by David Lewis, who became the ailing company's chief executive 18 months ago.
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Even Sigmar Gabriel, the deputy chancellor and leader of the ailing Social Democratic Party (SPD), was in a fine mood.
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The department store chain's banners tend to be in more rural communities, and often sharing a mall with ailing Sears.
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She has already proposed tax credits for excessive healthcare costs and for family members caring for ailing parents and grandparents.
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Justice Sandra Day O'Connor retired in early 2006, at 75, with mixed feelings, to take care of her ailing husband.
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The other was the acquisition of Sprint, an ailing American telecoms firm that SoftBank bought for $22 billion in 2013.
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Mr Corbyn is a longtime supporter of Hands Off Venezuela, a British outfit that lobbies for the ailing chavista regime.
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Nationwide power outages, known as load-shedding, by ailing Eskom at the start of the year, battered manufacturing and mining.
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Los Angeles Superior Court Judge David Cowan reviewed Redstone's video deposition privately, and appeared to sympathize with the ailing Redstone.
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The first hint that he was critically ailing came in a government statement on Sunday saying he had been hospitalized.
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We need to transcend the kind of identity politics that reduces America to the aggrieved sum of its ailing parts.
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With shares now touching a three-month high, many are hoping the worst is finally behind the ailing industrial giant.
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Our biggest cities are plagued by housing shortages, egregious displays of income inequality, status anxiety, inadequate schools and ailing infrastructure.
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Daley, Crosby said in explaining his handoff choice, had taken time off after being injured to visit his ailing mother.
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Among her first steps, Gontareva, a former investment banker herself, closed 87 ailing banks, and nationalized PrivatBank, Ukraine's largest lender.
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He took power as the ailing economy faced dwindling aid from key ally Venezuela and a tighter U.S. trade embargo.
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When letters go out to request help with an ailing Captain Cook, they hurtle into the theater as paper airplanes.
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The suit cites a number of shaky investments, unrelated to media, including a sizable investment in ailing drugstore chain Fred's.
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Investors might then flee the ailing bank and stop lending to other banks, even those that are in better shape.
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And if it wasn't his own pup, how does one find an ailing, dying puppy to turn into reptile chow?
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Brian Dennehy is Irina's ailing elder brother, Sorin, although Dennehy, at seventy-nine, still looks too bearishly robust to ail.
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Shares of the ailing retailer slipped to an all-time low last week, as concerns about a potential bankruptcy mounted.
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Some bankers say the government could seize the opportunity to bolster other ailing Italian banks, not just the Tuscan lender.
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Economic growth remains strong, underpinned by private and public consumption and higher investment in previously ailing sectors such as construction.
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THEATER Max Posner's play about a grown son managing his ailing mother's finances, closes its purse strings on Nov. 5.
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His aunt, Amporn Sriwichai, said that both of his parents had died and that he lives with his ailing grandmother.
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Still, sports wagering is quickly on its way to outpace the state's far more established, though ailing, horse racing industry.
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His father had to drive home separately—because joining his ailing son on the plane might have violated NCAA rules.
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Christian ethics has long taught that the faithful must take an active role in caring for the ailing among us.
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He insists on believing that God will provide; she, ailing and on the verge of despair, dares to doubt this.
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"I've been around it forever as an editor, mostly working on fixing whatever was ailing an author's book," he said.
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José Basilio, 39, a computer technician in Lima, said Tuesday that he was overjoyed to see the ailing leader freed.
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Bouchra Jarrar leaves Lanvin After just 16 months as its creative director, Ms. Jarrar left the ailing French fashion house.
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A husband dying suddenly and unexpectedly is much different than an ailing spouse "living on borrowed time" for several years.
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Unclear what's ailing her, but people get sick all the time and it has nothing to do with the coronavirus.
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She schemes to get the money from her ailing husband — and, as we discover, stops at nothing to do so.
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By night, he took off his black tie, went to the bedside of his ailing mother and told her lies.
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Iran would like higher oil prices, because it needs money to invest in its weakened oil industry and ailing economy.
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But unemployment is at a decade high of some 30% and ailing state companies have already bled billions of rand.
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When growth fades it will be able to seek high rewards by buying the debt of ailing businesses, Oaktree's speciality.
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But unemployment is at a decade high of some 30% and ailing state companies have already bled billions of rand.
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A security guard began organizing the line, offering shady spots closer to the door to pregnant women and ailing customers.
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At 8563, he was sent to Hong Kong to run a television service, Star, which was ailing at the time.
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If there was some good news for the Yankees' ailing offense, it is that some injured Yankees are getting healthier.
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Acidification will also doom, perhaps by midcentury, the already ailing coral reefs that host 25 percent of the ocean's biodiversity.
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Dotson sat eight minutes of the first half with two fouls, which also enabled him to rest his ailing hip.
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Power cuts are rife in the country thanks to its ailing state-owned utility Eksom, which is hungry for investment.
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Gary Lewi, a spokesman for Mr. D'Amato, said that the former senator was in Florida to visit an ailing friend.
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Mr. Uchida has been sleeping in his small hatchback, together with his wife and an ailing 280-year-old neighbor.
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The ailing McCain, who learned last year that he had brain cancer, makes clear it might also be their last.
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The governor correctly sees it as a way to raise gobs of cash for the city's ailing mass-transit network.
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The despair of an ailing city met with the beauty of a beloved wedding venue, at the Marquette Park Pavilion.
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We would also have dismissed that fact that Jeff Bezos would by the Washington Post and reinvigorate that ailing publication.
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After the financial crisis erupted in 2008, the Fed kept rates at historically low levels to revive the ailing economy.
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It also adds another dispiriting data point — as if one more were needed — that the American Republic is seriously ailing.
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Protecting the ailing industry, which is concentrated in politically important states, has become a hot-button issue in recent decades.
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Ever since Amtrak was created in 1971 to bring together many ailing rail lines, it has struggled to become profitable.
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Now, 10 years later, the fighting spirit is still there but the vessel that contains it is older and ailing.
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But few predicted where things stand now, either: The European Union, if still ailing and dysfunctional, is far from dead.
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And the ailing Samuelson made a 246 of her own and was clocked by Blair Watson as she did so.
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I spoke with David Boxer by telephone several days ago, at which time I learned that he had been ailing.
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Thousands took to the streets to protest the country's ailing and aging leader, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who wants a fifth term.
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They pledged $3 billion in aid for Sudan in April in an effort to prop up the country's ailing economy.
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The impetus for the de Blasio plan is a much-needed funding infusion for New York City's ailing public hospitals.
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Salvini, who leads the ruling League party, added he had nothing against Atlantia taking a stake in ailing airline Alitalia.
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She has unveiled incremental policy proposals to take on laudable causes like curing Alzheimer's and providing care for ailing family members.
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Elena McMahon (Anne Hathaway) quits her job as a reporter covering the 1984 presidential election to care for her ailing father.
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He launched an ambitious economic reform agenda to save an ailing economy, changing the way the traditional socialist economy was run.
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That would hurt the country's already ailing coffers, which depend on oil sales for more than 90 percent of their revenue.
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In May 2018, he similarly told his supervisors he planned to go to China to take care of his ailing mother.
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Anderson told the Post she called the number three times before Wednesday, when emergency responders discovered the dead and ailing residents.
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Lately, Bosa also has been chasing the pulse of his defensive unit — or at least working to find what's ailing it.
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Super-surgeon Mere decides she's the person who needs to fix what's ailing Megan, and it takes two episodes to succeed.
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Shoppers have always ensured the survival of the fittest: ailing shops inevitably made way for more popular ones and consumers gained.
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But now is the time to turn away from monetary policy and focus instead on fiscal solutions to the ailing economy.
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While the package is aimed at reviving growth in the country's ailing economy, investors just didn't seem impressed with the move.
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It also represents a bid from Camelot's new chief executive Nigel Railton to turn around the ailing fortunes of the firm.
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Thais dress in lucky pink shirts for ailing King Messages of support have been flooding onto social media sites including Facebook.
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This month Beingmate, an ailing private maker of milk formula, said it was selling a 5% stake to a state investor.
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In order to prop up the ailing economy, the central government has encouraged provincial officials to keep spending on new projects.
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Of course, the G8003 could also be a colossal dud, and a big blow to the company's already ailing smartphone sales.
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Many times we don't know anything about where they've come from, what may be ailing them; these issues represent much later.
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CBL's share price has fallen by more than 50% this year, making it harder to invest and turn around ailing spaces.
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China's ailing property market began to recover late last year thanks to a series of interest rate cuts and stimulus measures.
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The 33-year-old Hali missed the offseason program and all of training camp to rest and rehabilitate his ailing knees.
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Nugnes, a woman with Marxist sympathies, had grown alienated from Italy's communist parties, which she viewed as ailing, top-down institutions.
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The high temperatures bearing down on Europe may be a threat to the ailing building, according to Chief Architect Philippe Villeneuve.
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The ailing Bouteflika is in hospital in Geneva and has rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke in 2013.
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Nicholas, of Louisville, attended one year of college in the early 1990s before dropping out to care for his ailing grandfather.
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The official was either wrong or just severely premature, and Debra says whatever is ailing Manson now ... it's not the end.
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Culp reiterated his priorities of trimming debt and improving the performance of GE's industrial businesses, especially the ailing power-plant division.
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Despite the theological differences between the two Churches, Francis had three cordial meetings with the ailing, 83 year-old Patriarch Ilia.
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It remains to be seen if the eleventh-hour investment, and settled lawsuit, will be enough to save the ailing company.
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And you shouldn't pay $550 for a device that does little to improve the ailing fortunes of Sony's limping mobile division.
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A new photo-sharing app that's licensed the ailing Polaroid brand purely for name-recognition doesn't sound like a promising prospect.
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In North Korea, for instance, Kim Jong-Un has pursued a nuclear program at the expense of the country's ailing economy.
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Joseph, who has an ailing knee, was downgraded from a full participant on Wednesday to a non participant one day later.
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There's no sense telling the American people that trade agreements - in defeat or victory - are going to heal an ailing economy.
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Not only could it boost the company's ailing business, a limited on-demand option could make the Pandora listening experience complete.
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The U.S. administration is expected to try to punish Russia for propping up the ailing regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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She clashes with Grigory Potemkin (Jason Clarke), her ailing lover, and works to ensure that she gets to choose her successor.
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Ramaphosa has made the fight against corruption a priority as he seeks to woo foreign investment and revamp an ailing economy.
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However, the Soviet Union that Gorbachev came to lead was in rough shape, plagued by corruption, stagnation, and an ailing leadership.
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Liberal Washington was not equipped, when the financial crisis broke, to tender a holistic analysis of what was ailing the economy.
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AILING DODGERS Los Angeles placed pitchers Hyun-jin Ryu and Casey Fien on the 15-day D.L. because of elbow tendinitis.
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In the weeks after their father's death, the brothers had less time to see their ailing bandmate, whose condition was deteriorating.
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O) announced on Thursday that the ailing 92-year-old Redstone was becoming chairman emeritus, a day after CBS Corp (CBS.
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Arizona's ailing GOP senator, John McCainJohn Sidney McCain3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Fighter pilot vs.
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The move was meant to transfer more power to Jay Y. Lee, the son of the ailing chairman, Lee Kun-hee.
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Even by the standards of the ailing book publishing industry, the past year has been a bad one for Barnes & Noble.
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CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta reports doctors encountering several "preventable deaths" daily as care takes too long to reach ailing patients.
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Peter Rowlands, the defense lawyer for Mr. Perkins, argued that his client was ailing, and took 29 medical tablets a day.
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Yahoo's board will now have to look through the bids to figure out which, if any, could save this ailing patient.
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There, community members are buying doughnuts by the dozen to support the ailing owner of beloved local doughnut shop Donut City.
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That would hurt the country's already ailing coffers, which depend on oil sales for more than 90 percent of their income.
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The idea behind BettVR With Age came about when Kahana wanted to find a way to communicate with his ailing grandmother.
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Go deeper: This new Wood Mackenzie podcast takes stock of the supermajors' earnings season, including a look at what's ailing Exxon.
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Mr. Frost is a mild-mannered eccentric who dabbles in several pursuits, all while caring for his ailing (and charming) mother.
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To his critics, he is an ailing relic with little head for policy and no concern for the rule of law.
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The European Commission allows governments to inject money into ailing lenders, but only if they are viable and private investors contribute.
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His ability to turn around the ailing Viacom business may hinge on whether he can prevent the controlling shareholders from meddling.
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Anybody curious about the inner workings of unglamorous behemoths like Amazon or the ailing Barnes & Noble will have to look elsewhere.
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The restrictions have come to the fore as the Trump administration scrambles for ways to prop up ailing companies, including airlines.
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And while low interest rates do help an ailing economy, they really don't help the people who are most in need.
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He had a more pressing issue, an ailing right thumb that nearly forced him to default the match before it began.
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He decided he'd like to be a doctor as a Mormon missionary, listening to elderly members talk about their ailing health.
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The European Central Bank is set to unveil fresh stimulus measures on Thursday to prop up the ailing euro zone economy.
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Czech investor Daniel Kretinsky and his Slovak partner Patrik Tkac first bought into the ailing German company in August last year.
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The "Girls" star plays Charlotte, a former cello prodigy who abandoned her dreams years ago to care for her ailing mother.
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He said his father had been ailing for some time and had used a wheelchair after a stroke several years ago.
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More broadly, he has promised to rescue the ailing Petroleos Mexicanos, which has racked up an astounding $100 billion in debt.
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Mr. Liu's wife, Sandra Han, and their children, Victor and Cynthia, arrived in China in June to visit an ailing relative.
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As we drove off I saw the couple amble down a dusty road, toward their shelter, their ailing son held tight.
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Mr. Culp must fix G.E.'s big yet ailing power-generation business, a turnaround project that will take a few years.
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The history of the theater emerges gradually as assorted personalities — former partisans, an ailing woman, an indifferent son — click into place.
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DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh's ailing former prime minister Khaleda Zia was released from prison on Wednesday on humanitarian grounds, her party said.
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Without such growth, Havana may struggle to boost an ailing economy battling less Venezuelan aid and tighter U.S. sanctions, they said.
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The idea that a better relationship with facts might be liberating for a corrupt and ailing Soviet Union was not new.
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"Seeking bipartisan solutions to serious problems and enacting them is a crucial remedy to heal our ailing political culture," she added.
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While recent data have pointed to some signs of improvement in the ailing manufacturing sector, and a newly-signed Sino-U.
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He endured three years of often prickly collaboration with Mr. Trimble before resigning to care for his ailing wife, Gertrude Mallon.
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"The past seven years have clearly taught us that low interest rates alone cannot cure an ailing economy," Mr. Coats said.
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As for feeling guilty — an argument can be made that American tourist dollars are exactly what an ailing economy needs. 3.
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Chief among them was a factor unknown to the public: a perplexing injury ailing James Paxton, their best starter last year.
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Nationalization, of course, is no panacea to what's ailing the planet: There are plenty of publicly owned bad actors out there.
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Then, its electric muscle stimulators will work to improve blood flow, release endorphins, and relieve any aches and pains ailing you.
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John McCain, the ailing Arizona Republican, he lashed out at his vote against a health care repeal that many Republicans backed.
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Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll will take a roughly 20% stake in the ailing carmaker Aston Martin for nearly 200 million pounds.
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It failed because every single Democratic senator voted against it, as did three Republicans, including an ailing John McCain of Arizona.
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While recent data have pointed to some signs of improvement in the ailing manufacturing sector, and a newly-signed Sino-U.
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Ailing conglomerate Thyssenkrupp, which has just been relegated from the benchmark DAX index, appointed Martina Merz as interim CEO last month.
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For instance, an ailing spouse in need of nursing home care might have too much in assets to qualify for Medicaid.
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Piniella stepped down as manager in August 2010 saying he needed to be present for his ailing 90-year-old mother.
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Posts on his Facebook page had often harshly attacked senior politicians and military officials, including the country's ailing president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
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They forced PREPA into a private receivership by naming a "restructuring officer" that instituted draconian cuts to the ailing public utility.
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But there is little evidence that the interest rates controlled by the Fed are the central problem ailing the US economy.
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Iran appeared to be trying to press European signatories of the ailing deal to make good on its promised financial benefits.
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Iran appeared to be trying to press European signatories of the ailing deal to make good on its promised financial benefits.
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As the violence frightened away foreign investors and undermined the new government's credibility before international lenders, Zimbabwe's ailing economy deteriorated further.
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Although it is publicly traded, CBS is controlled by the family of Sumner Redstone, an ailing media magnate, via his daughter Shari.
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Ultimately, she wants to help owners treat their ailing pets, and aims to sell a pill she's derived from healthy animals' poop.
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The savings can be put back into the business as new Chairman and CEO Larry Culp tries to revive its ailing operations.
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Culp is facing multiple predicaments, including the company's ailing power business and ongoing accounting investigations by the Justice Department and the SEC.
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Remember the recent story of a Santa Claus in Tennessee who claimed an ailing 0003-year-old boy died in his arms?
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Initially he attributed the symptoms to his busy, sleepless schedule, which revolved around caring for Weston as well as his ailing mother.
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After pointing out the dog's health problems, the fieldworker was able to get Miss Willie's original owner to surrender the ailing canine.
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As a result, you're seeing fewer new unicorns — and more ailing unicorns like Instacart, Evernote and Jawbone forced to make painful layoffs.
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He added he needed to visit his ailing father, Samsung Group patriarch Lee Kun-hee, who suffered a heart attack in 2014.
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Next up was buying anything branded with Kodak, a now-ailing camera company that once signified your wealth with 61.6 percent accuracy.
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Legislators hope the novel policy will help reduce emissions while also generating billions of dollars for the city's ailing public transportation system.
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Sharif, who is in London with his ailing wife, was not in the courtroom for the verdict and was sentenced in absentia.
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In September he renewed a feud with Robert Mugabe, the ailing autocrat who has impoverished Zimbabwe, again urging him to step down.
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The Chicago Bulls' reserves are stepping up with some of the stars ailing and have led the team to three straight wins.
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In April Atlante, a new bank-rescue fund, took over UniCredit's guarantee of a €1.5bn share sale by an ailing smaller lender.
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Their lamentations were also a coded attack on ultra-leftist zealots who were circling the ailing Mao, now that Zhou was gone.
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Maybe this was Kim's cross to bear, to ferry her ailing dog from room to room for the rest of its life.
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Remembering a woman who loved her family Jefferson had recently moved home to Fort Worth to take care of her ailing mother.
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MILAN (Reuters) - Italy is discussing with the European Commission the terms of a state bailout of ailing bank Monte dei Paschi (BMPS.
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The future of the company, an ailing maker of display TVs, was shaping up to be an acid test of Japanese reform.
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That doesn't augur well for ailing bond powerhouse Deutsche Bank – nor Credit Suisse or Barclays which are also more fixed income-focused.
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Anyway, I'm just letting you know that Christmas Eve might be a really good time to tell ailing relatives you love them.
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Pope John Paul II came up with the idea of a day for the ailing after learning that he had Parkinson's disease.
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After they crossed a series of highways, careening down the opposite banks into all-but-impenetrable foliage, the ailing Mr. Carillas collapsed.
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SRB banks are all large euro zone lenders and are under the watch of the EU agency responsible for resolving ailing banks.
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Rome has set aside 20 billion euros to help its ailing banking sector, worried that any failures would destabilize the whole industry.
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In Nevada, Democrat Tick Segerblom has proposed a bill that would allow ailing pets access to medical marijuana with a vet's approval.
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Speculation had swirled the ministry could use the rest of the funds to inject more capital into ailing state oil giant Pemex.
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Mr Sinwar certainly looks more like a leader than the ailing Mr Abbas, 82, who recently spent time in hospital with pneumonia.
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Raul Castro took over for his ailing and since-deceased brother Fidel in 2008 and is expected to step down in February.
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The settlement may avoid further embarrassment for the ailing Redstone and his family as more details from the case were made public.
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Mr. Bikov visited frequently to care for his ailing grandmother and to help his mother adjust to life in a new country.
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But rather than elevate potential rivals, the ailing sultan also serves as the prime minister, defence minister, finance minister and foreign minister.
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Sources told CNBC that the ailing social media company had fielded expressions of interest from several companies, which include Google and Salesforce.com.
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Junior industry minister Michele Geraci said on Thursday a Chinese airline could be involved in the rescue of the ailing Italian carrier.
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Aretha Franklin&aposs famous friends have been flocking to the Queen of Soul&aposs home in Detroit to visit the ailing singer.
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In late August, while on the road for Pink's Beautiful Trauma Tour, the family of four was dealing with their ailing health.
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The Mexican government has said it will inject $3.6 billion into the ailing company but analysts fear it may not be enough.
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In the long run the government's fate depends on whether it can revive an ailing economy and cope with the refugee crisis.
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Some in Kentucky also see hemp as a solution to the state's ailing tobacco industry—both plants grow well in the area.
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The U.S.-China conflict, which has shifted global commodity trade routes and distorted prices, is not the only factor ailing Argentine crushers.
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The PNP, in effect, propped up ballot options other than their own in order to grant legitimacy to their ailing referendum process.
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While a downgrade is not expected by analysts, the "stable" outlook could be affected by political risk and an ailing banking system.
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The Warriors played the entire series without ailing forward Kevin Durant, who will have plenty of time to rest his injured calf.
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Nokia, once the world's leading cellphone maker, sold off its mapping services last year after shedding its ailing handsets division to Microsoft.
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The world No. 1 won his last two PGA Tour starts, but battled an ailing back for the final days of March.
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Some industrial groups have begun to shed ailing, non-core businesses; DSME, for example, is selling a subsidiary that runs golf courses.
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Starting November 1, physicians belonging to the Médecins francophones du Canada are able to prescribe ailing patients a trip to the MMFA.
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The option of setting up a "bad bank" to remove the dud assets from ailing lenders' balance-sheets has been ruled out.
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But Kasich's campaign is ailing badly: He has won only his home state and, on Tuesday night, came in behind Florida Sen.
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The ailing leader has ruled for two decades but has rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke five years ago.
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Unfounded rumors about Clinton's ailing health moved from fringe right-wing conspiracy forums to the mainstream after her coughing fit last week.
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Six months ago the canyon was green with streaks of rusty brown, denoting where ailing trees had succumbed to mountain bark beetles.
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He is ailing, has publicly split with Mr. Dauman, and the futures of CBS and Viacom are the subject of enormous speculation.
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Orders at GE's ailing power division fell 113 percent, and orders for GE's gas-powered turbines fell 211 percent, the company said.
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Its longstanding but reportedly ailing director, Rustam Inoyatov, is expected to wield the greatest influence in the selection of the next president.
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In February of that year, then- Princess Elizabeth had left her ailing father, King George VI, in London and flown to Kenya.
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Some Roosevelt critics have argued that Stalin outwitted the ailing president to secure control of Poland and the rest of Eastern Europe.
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Or the women, many like my mother who are women of color, who provide care to our ailing seniors and growing children.
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This is because neither the stock market nor employment data captures what's ailing most American families: rising costs for critical, necessary items.
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Implementing a state REINS Act won't on its own cure everything ailing various state governments, but it's a good place to start.
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LOS ANGELES — The trial over the mental competency of the ailing media mogul Sumner M. Redstone was over almost before it began.
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Around that time, another mother, Tatiana Johnson, was awaiting news about a lung transplant for her ailing 6-year-old son, Mason.
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And on Thursday the hedge fund made good on its months-old threat to try to unseat the ailing web pioneer's board.
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It has grown dramatically over the last decade since Raul Castro took over for his ailing and now deceased older brother, Fidel.
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The ailing would swallow it "fresh and hot, seconds after a beheading," Sugg writes, citing medieval accounts from Germany, Denmark, and Sweden.
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And he saw his silver-headed father sneezing in the hog barn, ailing in his bed, and said, It don't mean nothing.
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A bail-in is seen as an alternative to a bailout - the use of state funds to help out an ailing bank.
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Steven Doppelt, a marketing executive at a cable news station, was devastated when Tyrone, his ailing basset hound died late last year.
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Spanish taxpayers were spared the bill and the bank's savers and activities were not affected, as Santander took over the ailing rival.
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The NFL has faced lawsuits from multiple former players over the league's past handling of concussions and care for ailing retired players.
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In the summer of 2017, her mother was ailing, which lent urgency to the search for a burial plot for her parents.
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Ms. Jones had retired from a Veterans Administration hospital and was caring for her ailing mother, according to her nephew Kevin Gunn.
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The Trump administration removed crippling penalties on the ailing Chinese telecom company in exchange for $1.4 billion in fines and other measures.
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DAKAR, Senegal — Nigeria's ailing president, Muhammadu Buhari, had been seen in public so rarely that some Nigerians were convinced he was dead.
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Buffalo WR Kelvin Benjamin was listed as a limited participant in Thursday's practice as he deals with an ailing knee injury. 3.
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The Easter bombings and the ailing economy were twinned nails in the coffin of the departing government, led by President Maithripala Sirisena.
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Twins closer Glen Perkins, who is on the DL, received a second opinion on his ailing shoulder that suggested rest and rehab.
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An affiliate of the Service Employees International Union, which controlled the ailing Amalgamated Bank, did not hesitate to take Mr. Ross's money.
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A separate source on Tuesday had said that the ailing regional lender needs up to 1 billion euros ($1.10 billion) in capital.
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Duffy had left the team's trip to return to Kansas City for a magnetic resonance imaging test on his ailing left elbow.
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President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko pressed for cheap energy to aid his ailing economy during a "moment of truth" meeting with President Putin.
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His replacement, Antony Jenkins, was pushed out after three years amid criticism that he had not revived the ailing bank fast enough.
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After several years of serving as a bright spot for the ailing L Brands, Bath & Body Works is now a standalone brand.
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Mr. Rouhani is the globalist, seeing the way forward in outreach to other countries and foreign investment to reinvigorate the ailing economy.
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Rating agencies Fitch and Standard & Poor's expressed concern the fund was chipping away at stronger banks to prop up the ailing ones.
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The government is coming up with positive measures to help the economy and ailing sectors like telecom, boosting investor confidence, he added.
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Ailing coral reefs, on the other hand, become "ghostly quiet" as the various creatures that make up their ecosystems perish or depart.
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Federer took time off to celebrate and heal a sore leg; Wawrinka took time off to regroup and heal an ailing knee.
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Italy's cabinet on Sunday night passed an emergency decree setting aside up to 900 million euros to recapitalise ailing Popolare di Bari.
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In May, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra, was given the hallowed perch of the ailing James Levine.
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A hike in the tax would help fix the ailing trust fund, which is due to run out of money in 2020.
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He's spent much of the money he earns as a contract computer programmer to take care of his ailing mother in Panama.
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Among other problems, Paramount has suffered from years of severe underinvestment by Viacom and its absentee owner, the ailing Sumner M. Redstone.
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Tight end Dallas Goedert received more opportunities with Ertz ailing and had nine receptions for 91 yards and a touchdown against Dallas.
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Related: Source - Aretha Franklin is in hospice care Former president Bill Clinton tweeted late Monday asking others to "lift" the ailing star.
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No one wants to see good workers leave their jobs to care for an ailing parent at financial risk to them both.
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Already missing the ailing forward Zach McRoberts, they lost the star forward Juwan Morgan to a shoulder injury in the first half.
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James Baldwin was ailing, Tennessee Williams was on a strict diet of goofballs, and Vidal had paranoid delusions of oil-based assassination.
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In April, Callaway described deGrom's ailing elbow as "barking" before the ace was placed on the injured list and missed a start.
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Ailing or healthy, the four-times Super Bowl MVP has proven that no lead is safe against him and the savvy Patriots.
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Q: You are talking about numbers and there is so much talk these days about what is ailing the industry… A: Entertainment tax.
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The two were in London visiting Sharif&aposs ailing wife when a Pakistani court convicted them of corruption and sent them to prison.
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Sanders then supported a separate package that would have funneled aid directly to Detroit's ailing auto companies, but was blocked by Senate Republicans.
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Eliasson joins Sandvik with the group facing a grim demand picture with high exposure to the ailing mining and oil and gas sectors.
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China's robust growth this year, underpinned by a renaissance in long-ailing "smokestack" industries such as steel has surprised financial markets and investors.
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Regional council leader Valérie Pécresse recently announced a "charm offensive," to boost Paris' ailing tourism industry and court those scared off by terrorism.
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The EU rules were designed to prevent tax payers having to fork out the majority of the support required for an ailing bank.
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However, there are only 50 GOP senators after subtracting the ailing John McCain, who is battling brain cancer and absent from the Senate.
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This is the first major decision by the ailing carrier since Bellew took over from former chief executive Christoph Mueller on July 1.
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Italy's Malacalza family holds 21 percent of Carige after investing more than 20.8782 million euros to prop up the ailing Genoa-based bank.
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Tunisia struck a deal with the IMF in December 2016 for a loan program worth around $20103 billion to overhaul its ailing economy.
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The survey heightened pressure on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the Bank of Japan to do more to shore up the ailing economy.
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That's when we see that classic Grey's juxtaposition of two ailing patients, which leaves viewers wondering who will live and who will die.
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The yen soared after the BOJ disappointed investors who had expected bolder measures to stimulate growth and raise inflation in Japan's ailing economy.
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The Happy Marriage begins with a secret novel written by an unhappy husband who blames his marriage for his ailing health and career.
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Atlante, a private fund financed by banks, insurers and others, has taken over two small ailing banks and will also buy bad loans.
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One of the best parts of a friendship is the ability to talk to your pal about the things that are ailing you.
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Sissy Spacek, who won an Oscar for playing Lynn in "Coal Miner's Daughter," stood in for the ailing singer at that Nashville event.
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But even then, funding would amount to less than what Mr Modi recently doled out to India's ailing, but politically potent sugar industry.
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If this at last allows Monte dei Paschi and other ailing banks to return to health, it will be a price worth paying.
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Remembering a woman who loved her family Jefferson had recently moved back home to Fort Worth to take care of her ailing mother.
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Culp had said this "reset" would result in negative cash flow at its ailing power business through 2020 before turning positive in 2021.
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The bailout from government's contingency fund brings transfers to the ailing airliner to more than 5 billion rand in the last two months.
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Tunisia struck a deal with the IMF in December 2016 for a loan program worth around $20113 billion to overhaul its ailing economy.
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NASA engineers have figured out how to bring the ailing Hubble Space Telescope back online after troubleshooting an instrument that wasn't working properly.
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The series spans the 18-month period in which Lister seduces Walker, whose fortune she believes will help prop up her ailing estate.
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Ailing King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 88, the world's longest reigning monarch, has been in hospital since May and has been treated for various illnesses.
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Many of the responses to the heartbreaking tweet come from pet owners who have stayed with an ailing pet while they were euthanized.
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In Snapshot, a boy named Mike contends with an ailing housekeeper who's having her memories stolen by a mysterious man with a camera.
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Officials refuse to disclose what is ailing Buhari, saying only that he has been having tests and is not in a serious condition.
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You have some important decisions to make, such as what ailing magazine to acquire and what congressional seat your spouse should run for.
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The battle between ailing electric car startup Faraday Future and its main investor, Chinese real estate giant Evergrande, escalated once again on Wednesday.
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The big picture: The sanctions have further cut off what was an already ailing oil sector for Venezuela — the country's only real export.
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He is the remarkable case of a sexually inactive fictional character who isn't immediately dismissed as asexual, confused, or ailing in some way.
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The board members of SoundCloud, the ailing music streaming service popular with independent artists and musicians, have officially agreed on a rescue plan.
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She was brought to Adobe Animal Hospital and Veterinary Clinic in El Paso, Texas, who refused to give up on the ailing feline.
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A man in Florida fatally shot his ailing wife before turning the gun on himself in a murder-suicide, according to multiple reports.
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DE, its chief executive told German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, amid criticism that support for its ailing rival is a stealth takeover attempt.
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Instead, they open with C.C. and an ailing Hillary on their beach deck, trying to complete a crossword puzzle while overlooking the ocean.
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Cardinal Ortega developed a respectful working relationship with Raul Castro, who took over from his ailing brother, then-President Fidel Castro, in 2006.
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Samsung isn't so lucky, and has resorted to the video game industry's tricks to try and revive its ailing sales with exclusive software.
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Mariners RHP Taijuan Walker left the team on Monday to head back to Seattle for an MRI on his ailing right foot. 2.
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Vieneese Stanton knew her time with her ailing father was precious when he walked her down the aisle in her impromptu hospital wedding.
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CBS named CEO Leslie Moonves as chairman on Wednesday, replacing the ailing Sumner Redstone, while Viacom is expected to do the same Thursday.
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Seaman wasn't assigned as Somers' nurse again, but she frequently popped into the ailing mother's room to say hello and check on her.
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Sewing, the bank's current CEO who took the helm in April 2018, has been making efforts to turn around the bank's ailing strategy.
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However, the family said on Wednesday it was ready to support the ailing bank, should a market solution be found for its rescue.
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His comments were detrimental to veterans, those with PTSD and to our society as a whole with an already ailing public health sector.
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Siemens has been looking for help in turning around its ailing turbines business, which has been battling a world-wide collapse in demand.
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The news proved to be a pick-me-up for the ailing boy, who had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 2016.
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It makes no sense to save jobs in an ailing industry like steel by taking them away from a successful one like cars.
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Britain's ailing Liberal Democrats and Canada's governing Liberal Party are among the few parties to have both the "liberal" name and liberal DNA.
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He broached the topic of divorce with his ailing wife while she was hospitalized because their marriage was inconvenient to his extramarital affair.
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In the corporate world, Unicredit's CEO Jean Pierre Mustier said he is confident domestic banks will help the two ailing Veneto-based banks.
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Project Italy aims to revive the ailing construction industry, using Salini Impregilo as a cornerstone of a plan that will aggregate other players.
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A rise in the thermometer across much of the country last week may have been just the remedy for an ailing mortgage market.
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To do that, however, the government has potentially used up the whole 20 billion euros it had set aside to help ailing banks.
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They tend to circle around ailing oil firms and shops disrupted by e-commerce, notes Christine Farquhar of Cambridge Associates, an investment firm.
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SEATTLE — Microsoft is making further cuts to what is left of its ailing smartphone business, as sales of the devices continue to fade.
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Robin Bew, managing director of The Economist Intelligence Unit, agreed that the election was also called on the back of the ailing economy.
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In July, a court denied a request by Riina's family to transfer the convicted mobster to house arrest because of his ailing health.
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Frustrated with the Blazers' handling of his ailing feet, the star center had defected to the San Diego Clippers before the season began.
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They prove a strange, unfriendly bunch, none more hostile and weird than Nishino, who says he lives with his ailing wife and daughter.
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He'll tutor Cody Kessler and a bevy of ailing quarterbacks as Cleveland looks for its first road victory in more than a year.
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The central challenges for the next party chairman, Democrats say, include rebuilding the party's ailing infrastructure and finding a way to excite voters.
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"We cannot afford suddenly to treat this like a reality TV show," he said this week while campaigning for the ailing Hillary Clinton.
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The country is anxious to ensure the elections are considered free and fair to lure back foreign investment and resuscitate its ailing economy.
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But maybe women fill nursing homes not only because they're ailing and need care, but also because they're more apt to be single.
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However, the success of the bond depends on Argentina's economic situation and how the country stabilizes its ailing economy in the years ahead.
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The rest will likely be used to address Iran's ailing oil operations and other infrastructure that went without maintenance for years, he added.
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Indeed, given Kaine's relative inoffensiveness, rumors of an ailing Clinton might make wavering #NeverTrump Republicans more inclined to vote for the Democratic candidate.
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A key figure in charge of South Africa's economy has hinted at his appetite for privatizing the country's ailing state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
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Instead of fixing New York City's ailing subway system, let's kill it and use the tunnels to shuttle autonomous cars around the city.
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Second, bad loans have built up in the banking system as businesses hurt by the ailing economy have been unable to service them.
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With an ailing father back home and a wife with student loans to pay off, he resorted to selling his property in India.
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Kody Carlson is the perfect candidate to donate part of his liver to his ailing grandfather: he's young, healthy, and a male relative.
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Forget about fracking for a second ... there's another MAJOR issue on Matt Damon's mind -- the ailing elbow of Red Sox ace David Price.
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His ailing grandmother, the owner of the duplex, needs him like he once needed her, so when he's not rapping, he's a caregiver.
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N) in a state-orchestrated effort to relaunch the ailing airline with an overall capital injection of around 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion).
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The approval of Hinkley Point C provides a welcome tonic for the ailing nuclear power industry in France, Europe's leader in the business.
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The world's biggest asset manager on Thursday confirmed it had dropped plans to join a 720 million euro rescue for ailing bank Carige.
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The Redstone forces dreaded the prospect of more examinations of the ailing and enfeebled billionaire, giving Mr. Dauman and his allies considerable leverage.
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Ford is in talks with Volkswagen about a broad alliance that could help turn around its ailing operations in Europe and South America.
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It happens during an uneasily intimate encounter between her character, a tough number named Mildred, and an ailing police chief, Willoughby (Woody Harrelson).
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"How could you have done this?" was the only criticism Laura heard from her ailing father when he learned she'd scuttled the transaction.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) announced a massive new bond-buying program Thursday in a bid to stimulate the ailing euro zone economy.
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The department hired her shortly afterward, as it often did with wives of deceased and ailing officers to help them support their families.
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Not long before Mr. McCain died, Mr. Trump signed a $716 billion military spending bill that had been named for the ailing senator.
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But first Blanche must endure an interview with Madame de Croissy, the convent's older and ailing prioress, here the great soprano Karita Mattila.
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"This crisis is unlike anything we've ever seen before," said Mr. Johnson, who has led recent efforts to help the ailing taxi industry.
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Kerryon Johnson, who played despite an ailing shoulder, was stripped of the ball and Smith scooped it up again at the Auburn 39.
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Some analysts have also wondered if the real reason for this move was to prop up SolarCity, which has been ailing of late.
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It did worst in the places where Trump did best — the sparsely populated and economically ailing interior where people identify culturally with Republicans.
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Within a decade, he arrived at the Met unexpectedly, filling in for an ailing Franco Corelli in Cilea's "Adriana Lecouvreur" alongside Renata Tebaldi.
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Japan's banking regulator will monitor financial institutions to ensure they are not pulling money out from ailing borrowers under strain from the outbreak.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Squad endorsed him, which helped turn the tide of the campaign ailing after Sanders suffered a heart attack.
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While Mr. LuPone seems far too hale to play the ailing Gio, he lends the character moral authority and flickers of sardonic humor.
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