Haitian tradition holds that the country needs foreign aid to get back on its feet.
On to another business that's trying to get back on its feet after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
That is desirable any time, but especially desirable when an economy is struggling to get back on its feet.
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Greece, she said, must remain part of the eurozone and get "a chance to get back on its feet".
With government backing, CaixaBank is looking to plug holes in its balance sheet to get back on its feet.
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Northwest, with an important hub in Tokyo, is also counting on international services to help it get back on its feet.
How quickly can the region's travel industry get back on its feet?
The bank bailouts of 2008 continue to bring the broad economy harm, all the while restraining the ability of the banking system to get back on its feet.
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Mussarat feels that, even though an army operation earlier this year pushed the Taliban out, there is no real vision to help the community get back on its feet.
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As the East Coast tries to get back on its feet in the aftermath of what many have called the worst storm ever in the region, refining capacity will gradually recover.
And that's why I'm supporting Chrysler's plans to use our bankruptcy laws to clear away its remaining obligations so the company can get back on its feet and onto a path of success.
But if I remember -- let me take you back perhaps to the period after the Second World War when, through the Marshall Plan, Germany was able to get back on its feet again.
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The UBS report explains that while nuclear energy has suffered a powerful blow, and it is not clear when and how it will get back on its feet, GE will benefit, despite having built the generators, as its strong gas turbine business, along with its smaller renewable portfolio, will step in to cover the output gap generated from a diminishing inventory of nuclear power plants.
Now, "murder street" is part of a citywide effort to get Basra back on its feet.
So this was to be the season for tourism or for fishing that this region was going to get back up on its feet.
He has previously argued that RBS needs the freedom to recruit, reward and retain the quality of people necessary to generate profits and get it back on its feet again.
To help get Broadway back on its feet, the entire community has gotten together to record a commercial aimed at bringing tourism back to the Big Apple and theatergoers back to the live stage.
In at least some respects, the company appears to be suffering from similar ailments to those that laid IBM low before Lou Gerstner was hired in 1993 to get it back on its feet.
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Yet despite the infinite challenges, the HFF have worked tirelessly to get soccer back on its feet and were still able to launch their domestic league and cup tournaments, if a little later than advertised.
My role here is to help recruit and train people who have limited or no journalism background and turn them into a fine breed of journalists that will be the future of journalism in a nation slowly trying to get itself back on its feet.
The Tory candidate said she would help "get the country back on its feet".
The people of Eastleigh should vote Conservative in Thursday's by-election to help "get the country back on its feet", the party's candidate has said.
One of the arguments, that keeping a lid on long-term rates will get the housing market back on its feet, is of questionable validity.
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But Hastings has helped get the company back on its feet.
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The power company, PEPCO, has been unable to mobilize resources to get the region back on its feet quickly, despite repeated failures and political outcry over similar situations in the past.
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And as you know, three weeks ago, Jill Biden and I visited Port-Au-Prince to see your work firsthand, and to meet the women and men who are working so hard to get that country back on its feet.
Lutz, fed up with government involvement in the auto industry, announced his retirement in May 2009, but then extended it for a year at the request of then-CEO Fritz Henderson, who was over his head trying to get the automaker back on its feet.
Japan has been perhaps the most popular equity market topic in the past six months, ever since current Prime Minister Shinzo Abe came back with a vengeance, bringing with him promises of unprecedented monetary and fiscal stimulus to get the Japanese market back on its feet.
It is no good seeing through the air strikes, without following through with aid to get the whole of this region back on its feet.
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