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In the national republics, some sor t of bailing out (non-transparent suppor t from clan and grouping members) was widespread in the formation and f unctioning of the offices.
I am told that we are talking about 300 farmers who need to be bailed out.
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The responsibility for dealing with young people on remand rests with the local authorities, except where they are bailed or are remanded to prison custody.
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By putting money into industry in the way we have done in this case, it is often the shareholder who is partially bailed out.
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In 1993, about 59,600 defendants bailed by the police failed to appear.
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He can be rearrested, bailed under the same condition, and break it again the next day and the day after.
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A 15-year-old might be bailed on condition that he does not leave his home after 10 pm, but he does.
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There is no question of taxpayers bailing out the local authorities involved.
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If people deliberately disregard the law, they must not be bailed out by the national exchequer.
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All it means is that if failures occur somebody else will be bailing out.
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We cannot start bailing out sub-contractors for every bankruptcy that occurs in this country, because that would bankrupt the country itself very quickly.
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Later that night both men were bailed to appear at court the next morning.
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Two of the four were bailed by the court and robberies have since continued in the area.
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He ultimately bailed her, and she appeared in court the next day and the case was dismissed.
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We are told that we are going to be bailed out by our own money, and we are supposed to be grateful for it.
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Seeking to hold this structure in check by some form of annual or triennial declaration of intent is like bailing out with a sieve.
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The remainder were either released without charge, bailed to return, cautioned, charged under other legislation or dealt with under immigration or mental health legislation.
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No statistics are, however, kept centrally on the number of persons who are bailed by the police before charge and are subsequently not charged.
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A kind-hearted comedian paid the £160-odd and bailed him out and thus cleared him of the debt, so there was one person in prison.
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Another story has been circulating that we shall be bailed out by invisible earnings.
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I am not in favour of bailing out private developers.
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He had, on the one hand, to avoid exasperating those who had bailed him out overseas.
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They are unlikely to be used for people who could be bailed to their home address.
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We even have to thank the industry for bailing out "cheap-jack" insurers.
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I have been pressed on several occasions to give de-bails as to how these figures were arrived at.
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He was bailed to appear, and when a person is so charged and bailed the court insists on personal appearance.
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Over 500 people have been bailed under those conditions already.
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We are talking of an individual project, not of bailing out an unsuccessful company.
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I do not think that anyone believes that the state is in the business of bailing out people who have become over-indebted.
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Perhaps droppings from badgers, deer or even farmed animals have been bailed up with the straw and ingested by cattle on the receiving farms.
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The disproportion is even greater among those who have not been convicted and not sentenced—that is, those who have not been bailed.
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Should not the industry take responsibility for bailing out those policyholders who will be affected?
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Where there are outstanding enquiries about documents, he should be bailed to attend court 14 days after release from the police station.
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They believe that the state is a burden, except when it comes to farm subsidies or tax relief or support for bailing out financial institutions.
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Where there are outstanding inquiries about documents, he should be bailed to attend court 14 days after release from the police station.
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Five women were arrested as a result of the incident and have been bailed pending further inquiries.
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People who are arrested in the evening have been bailed at police stations rather than being kept in overnight.
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One reason why more people are not bailed is that courts are often ignorant of the relevant facts.
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In fact, it arrived some time ago, but so far our friends have bailed us out from time to time.
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He went straight to the farm from the college and worked at bailing and everything else concerned with the farm.
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We should also encourage training and stop bailing out poor management and propping up out-of-date work practices.
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How can we ensure, for example, that something is done about persistent offenders, who are still being bailed, despite all that we have been saying?
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What does it do for morale and reassurance in the community when a police officer catches people who are then bailed by the courts?
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In the past we have bailed out extravagances.
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I sincerely hope those people did not believe they would be bailed out when the time came.
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Most of the re-offenders are in fact arrested for the identical offence for which they were originally arrested and bailed.
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Where enquiries are necessary for other driving offences, he should be bailed for 21 days.
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Many are being repeatedly bailed, walking out of the court door and resuming their activities within hours.
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I accept that some local authorities are at a stage that will require some retrospective action if they are to be bailed out.
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The majority in the industry have voluntarily bailed out under this legislation.
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The dome was bailed out for reasons of political expediency.
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We cannot continue to have the taxpayer bailing out banks.
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Nevertheless, a central bank that depended on being bailed out repeatedly would not be very credible.
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He has spoken of the operation as if it were the bailing out of a totally unsuccessful firm or industry.
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One could say a lot about companies which have gone bust and have had to be bailed out at tremendous cost to ratepayers.
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They were bust and had to creep around asking to be bailed out.
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We were bailed out by the central banks all over the world.
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Other detainees, who may be receiving treatment when they are released or bailed, are given a summary or copy of their own medical records.
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We could help distressed depositors in the short term in such a way without actually bailing them out.
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Almost at once people are taken off to the county gaol to await trial, if they are not bailed within a few hours.
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Since income support cover is paid direct to lenders, the scheme is simply bailing them out for their bad lending practices.
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As a result of extensive police inquiries, no criminal offences were disclosed and the two men were bailed.
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If they fail to take adequate measures to limit their population growth, they cannot expect to be bailed out endlessly by the richer countries.
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The vast majority of juveniles arrested are, of course, bailed.
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Where inquiries are necessary for other driving offences, he should be bailed for 21 days.
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I do not believe that every failing financial institution should automatically be bailed out by taxpayers.
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There can be no risk of any suspicion of banks being bailed out to conceal failures of regulation.
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He was bailed, but so terrified was my constituent that she fled with her children, and little else, to a refuge.
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Millions of people are affected by tragedies and not bailed out.
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We cannot operate on the basis that speculative investment will be bailed out by the national taxpayer a few years later.
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Why should the public sector alone be bailed out after suffering this discrimination?
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In one way or another it will have to be bailed out by the public purse.
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Just such a pact may involve us in bailing out our less provident colleagues.
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I agree that the "bailing out" which has been going on has to stop.
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They appeared before the court and were bailed.
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There is not much risk transfer if the corporation thinks that it will be continually bailed out by the taxpayer.
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If good causes can be ranked, there is no doubt that most people would rank cancer research above bailing out the dome.
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He was paying the price of bailing people out of poverty and of giving benefit to the many people who were unemployed.
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They will not be bailed out by a devaluation of the currency.
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Suppose next that the same offender is bailed by the police after he has committed these two offences only.
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They cannot take for granted the loyalty of those customers, and they certainly cannot expect taxpayers to keep bailing out a loss-making company.
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The total of the lifeboat, which amounted to just over £1 billion, was largely devoted to recycling funds and not to bailing out depositors.
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Even if it is not yet sinking, it is high time we started bailing.
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They were able to keep their savings and leave to the health authority the task of bailing them out when they overspent.
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Without such a system, some of those who are bailed, and bailed again, constantly reoffend.
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No one in private business expects to be bailed out, but politicians have set the framework within which these businesses try to thrive.
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Bankrupt businesses are bailed out by using revenue obtained from taxing others.
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Approximately 70% of the cost of forage production in this study was associated with labour (land preparation, planting, weeding, harvesting and bailing).
There could be no doubt that the king did not want the prisoners bailed while the loan was still being gathered.
The province was bailed out by the central government when short-term expenditures looked to be beyond its capacity to repay.
An alternative interpretation has it that landlords, caught in a futile attempt at bailing out hard-hit tenants, were simply throwing good money after bad.
Having bailed out the financial system, governments are now being called on to save industry, too.
The plaintiffs' counsel argued two lines, that imprisonment without a specific known cause was illegal and that those imprisoned by special command of the king should be bailed.
Evaluating legislative proposals to bail out the airline industry and cap its liability.
The uncle does eventually bail out her husband.
Conditions on the granting of bail may be imposed by the magistrates' court on defendants against whom charges are pending.
Finally, they released him since no one came forward to provide bail; he had to labor as a domestic servant instead.
We knew the government was going to have to bail them out in some way.
Quantitative borderline cases, such as those associated with "excessive bail," are situated along a spectrum of cases.
The judges had decided that the imprisoned gentlemen could not be released on bail - nothing more or less.
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