"If Goldman had told them to walk away, as they now say Goldman should have, they would have been left with tears in their eyes, " he said.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Europe's powerful advocate for balancing budgets to build a strong basis for economic growth, had urged Greeks not to walk away from the international loan deals.
In business for nearly a decade, it was relatively recently that Stern's attitude changed and she had the confidence to politely walk away from a lousy deal.
Detective Sergeant Steve Bull of Victoria Police said she had left the bar and had intended to walk home a short distance away.
So we had to make a very difficult decision when I became President about whether to walk away from American automakers or help them get back on their feet.
In fact, Carlsberg had little choice but to let its competitors walk away with the prizes.
After the show, Smith told the BBC he had been convinced the Girls Aloud singer "was going to walk away with" the title.
With Newcastle struggling on the pitch, it had also been rumoured that owner Mike Ashley was ready to walk away and sell the club.
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This is not a matter of some weapons that had gotten away from us or allowing a few to walk so that we could follow them to a much larger or more significant target.
"I told Herb I had put too much of my life into Southwest Airlines to walk away from a chance to try and move it ahead, " recalls Parker, who joined the carrier in 1986, after seven years as a partner in Kelleher's former law firm.
Sir David had warned before the election that he and his brother were "tempted to walk away from Sark if the establishment gets re-elected".
He told police he had gone out that day to visit his friend who lived a 15-minute walk away.
Behind the scenes, the Equitable had been negotiating with its former directors, offering to drop its action if both sides can walk away and pay their own legal costs.
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