It refuses to stump up towards energy aid, but may contribute to the disabling costs.
They stump up millions of dollars for everything from concert halls to police radios.
But rather than actually stump up the cash the other countries have pledged their credit ratings.
But unless outsiders stump up a lot more money, countries in the region will remain reluctant partners.
They will also have to stump up for smaller bail-outs in industries such as construction and sugar.
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Only when the government unveils its full plans for the sector will these companies stump up for new plants.
Donor countries, including Britain, have said they will stump up substantial sums if Mr Mugabe brings in some reforms.
That means persuading the government, which does not want its 59% stake diluted, to stump up: not an easy task.
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The difficulties that parties face in financing themselves mean that taxpayers will be asked to stump up more money for them.
There had been fears that hedge funds would be less willing than banks to stump up rescue money in a crisis.
Then there are candidates who want voters to stump up more to pay for the police, to offset cuts from central government.
But the Bear Stearns debacle shows that banks may also have to stump up capital to rescue hedge funds within their own stable.
But, again, France has given in to Germany's insistence that it is for governments, first and foremost, to stump up for their banks.
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In return the partners swell Fifa's coffers as they stump up to have their names associated with the most popular game on the planet.
It would also require changing the contracts for city workers: making them stump up bigger health-care contributions and work longer weeks, with less overtime.
The anonymous caller promised a lucrative deal over the phone: stump up dollars in advance and he would produce a glittering hoard in Johannesburg.
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The monolines know that, by threatening to break apart, they may force Wall Street banks to stump up the cash to keep them whole.
Bond investors have become choosier about sovereign credit risk, so some euro-area borrowers have had to stump up higher coupons for their recent bond issues.
Europe's officials have created mechanisms to stump up rescue money quickly.
It may be a great deal for someone, but the reality is there aren't that many buyers who are able to stump up the cash.
While it does, alternative energy sources will look more affordable and investors will be willing to stump up the cash to develop the technologies involved.
Moreover, it would be difficult to get politicians to stump up cash to contribute to the bail-out of a bank that is based in another country.
If all other safeguards have come to naught, can big financial institutions be allowed to go bust (or be saved without asking taxpayers to stump up)?
He said a greater proportion of smokers can from the lower socio-economic classes, who could not be expected to stump up the cost of smoking cessation programmes upfront.
Finns fed up with being asked to stump up for Greece and the rest cannot have missed that their nearest neighbours seem to be thriving outside the euro.
He has lot of people who are not just willing to stump up their own money, they are also very happy to spread the word outside of their own community.
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Meanwhile, North Korea's missile sales to all and sundry most recently to nuclear-equipped Pakistan will not help the Clinton administration persuade Congress to stump up more cash for oil or anything else.
Opponents retort that taxpayers should not stump up for propaganda which parties cannot fund themselves, and worry that state finance would lead to tighter restrictions on how money can be spent.
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