The big issue for investors is whether French banks are overly dependent on short-term funding that could freeze-up amid further European financial instability.
The D5200 can shoot full-resolution images at up to five frames-per-second to help freeze fast moving subjects, and quickly acquires focus thanks to the intelligent AF system.
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Departed pets of all persuasions spend up to one year in hulking, freeze-dry metal drums before they are painstakingly preserved and returned to their owners.
They say he is shelving his previous demand for a total settlement freeze and will consent to a plan to set up low-level or indirect talks, to save the Palestinian leader's face.
Interestingly, Ontario had its own labor flare-up this week over a proposed wage freeze and a law that could limit strikes.
Schonfeld claims he fulfilled his end of the deal--assembling executives to run the channel, designing a programming plan, hustling up investors--"only to have her freeze him out, " the lawsuit says.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg and schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott have warned that schools would have to freeze hiring and cut after-school activities and other programs to make up for the midyear funding cut.
The middle-aged worker has to scramble to make up for a freeze, boosting his savings by 16% of pay.
Any hint of accounting irregularities, for which the Sarbanes-Oxley Act imposes dire penalties, causes corporate managers to freeze up and conservative investors to head for the exits.
But the Bush administration then eased up, and through the Six-Party Talks cut a nuclear freeze deal in 2007 with North Korea.
Additionally, high-speed image processing helps achieve fast continuous shooting at approximately eight frames-per-second (up to six continuous shots) affording the ability to freeze a fleeting moment with exacting precision.
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These banks would suddenly be shut out of the capital-raising business to shore up their broken balance sheets because global liquidity would instantly freeze (recall the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy and its aftermath whereby financial institutions could not readily access capital).
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The entity's China Fishery Group subsidiary is the second-largest catch-and-freeze seafood company in Asia, after Japan's Nippon Suisan Kaisha, and is ramping up to claim world leadership.
The SIVs had to be brought back onto banks' balance sheets, leading to huge write-downs, losses and the drying up interbank lending that led to the global credit freeze.
It showed when she welled-up when her name was called at the draft, even though hell was set to freeze over before she was passed on being called first.
Food could potentially use up a lot of valuable weight too, so the sailors live exclusively on a diet of freeze-fried, vacuum-packed dinners.
Freeze dates are defined as the observed period when a lake or river was completely ice-covered, and break-up dates as the last ice break-up seen before the summer open-water phase.
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