"The degree of close U.S.-China cooperation in the process of coping with the global financial crisis will directly affect how fast the global economy can extricate from the difficult time, " said a commentary in Global Times, a state-run Chinese newspaper.
"It's hard to extricate yourself from the terminal, " said one senior Wall Street official.
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And the United States was able to extricate itself from Vietnam, but it was very embarrassing.
Economic growth is the only way that nations can extricate themselves from fiscal crises.
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Isn't that a better learning curve than just learning how to extricate themselves from their successive trophy wives?
It also will have to extricate itself from the precedents and entanglements established by these multilateral institutions and arrangements.
Other developed capitalist countries will take longer to extricate themselves from what they know and dare to reconsider the validity.
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But America is now (almost) out of Iraq, and there is a deadline to extricate itself from Afghanistan (see article).
Acer has always been a somewhat rebellious partner, seeking ways to extricate itself from under the thumb of major intellectual property suppliers.
But by September, she had managed to extricate herself from that deal.
Now it seems that Cablevision recognizes that, in order to extricate itself from yet another noncore segment, it must create a viable business.
Germany is the architect and chief backer of the eurozone's many bailouts as the region tries to extricate itself from a debt crisis.
Despres spent ten minutes trying to extricate himself from a patch of mud and cut a frustrated figure at the end of the stage.
And as he builds his government, he must appoint ministers capable of working with him to extricate Israel from those traps and discredit their sources.
Meet the Federal Housing Administration or FHA. It found life under Roosevelt in 1934 as part of his alphabet soup answer to extricate America from depression.
Those members expressed concerns about just how the Fed will ultimately extricate itself from the massive holdings it has in mortgage and Treasury markets without causing a disruption.
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Until we as a people, and we as a species, seize upon those time-honored attributes, we will never fully extricate ourselves from our current moral, educational, and economic morass.
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DuPont, a chemicals company which also produces paint, managed to extricate itself from the Rhode Island case after a deal involving the payment of millions of dollars to charities approved by the state's attorney-general.
But, just as Democrats never retreated from their commitment to raise the top two tax rates and grow government, the Republicans can use their tactical retreat to extricate themselves from the trap of bi-partisan austerity.
But Hersh doesn't think either candidate has shown much willingness to acknowledge publicly how difficult it will be for the U.S. to extricate itself from Iraq, no matter how much a new president wants to.
If the FDA and GlaxoSmithKline want to extricate themselves from their current public relations predicament surrounding the diabetes drug Avandia, they should put all the data that has been collected about the drug into the public domain.
Giving up Sansa to the Tyrells could have been a reasonable way to extricate himself from both her and the north rather than somehow thinking that he could seat a Lannister in Winterfell and get away with it.
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You could argue, and in fact this point was made to me earlier in the week by Alastair Mitchell of Huddle, that the success or failure of the social business meme revolves around one central question: will enough CIOs have the guts, or the capability, to extricate themselves from big vendor relationships.
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Fannie and Freddie remain the two biggest drains on the government, which has been working to extricate itself from the 2008 bailout period when the Treasury and Federal Reserve pumped hundreds of billions in bailout loans into banks like Citigroup and Bank of America, insurer AIG and automakers General Motors and Chrysler.
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The Almanac of American Politics reports that at one point, Hagel had to extricate his brother from an armored personnel carrier that had run over a landmine while his own body was on fire.
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In the "plaintiffs efforts to extricate the tea bag from its position of being wedged between the tilted paper 'hot cup' of extremely hot water and the shorter clear plastic soft drink cup, the extremely hot water spilled into her lap at her groin area, " the suit said.
Mr Barak, for his part, has long promised to extricate Israel's soldiers from their guerrilla war in south Lebanon by July next year, a task that a treaty with Syria would ease enormously.
He says Moscow appears to be sending a signal to the Syrian regime that it is putting a force into the Mediterranean that could be used to extricate Russian personnel and equipment from their naval base, should it be required.
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Ms Lagwinowicz allegedly spent weeks writing the letter to extricate herself and her uncle before asking Miss Joyce to post it when she was released from prison, jurors were told.
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