If Greece then refuses to run big surpluses, a second round of debt restructuring would beckon.
We think of people who pass laws or command armies, run big businesses, people with fancy titles, big salaries.
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Pressure to free merchandise trade is seen as benefiting Australia and New Zealand, which run big trade surpluses with the rest of the region, rather than the small island states that trade little with each other.
Frederick Taylor, Henry Ford and Alfred Sloan among others showed how to run big organizations by delivering mass production through managing the supply chain, parsing and manufacturing demand, controlling employees as human resources, and steadily increasing efficiency through economies of scale.
Among the leading manufacturers of beverage and food cans, CCK had run into big trouble.
Likewise, India has not run into big financial trouble since a balance-of-payments crisis in 1991.
Mr Ebner, who is Algroup's biggest shareholder, has long wanted the chance to run a big company himself.
However, neither of these two men had ever run a big company before.
But these plants are all run on big old nuclear reactors, which nobody but the utility companies likes very much.
The geniuses and scam-artists who run the big banks want to keep the honey pots open as long as possible.
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Nothing wrong with the slide rule, its users just run a big risk of not being successful against better tooled competitors.
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It is the very real threat of another run on big banks and money market funds, as took place in 2008.
After the initial 10-year budget window, CLASS will run up big deficits.
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As a candidate, Mr Bush resolutely refused to run against big government, campaigning instead on a programme of restoring faith in the nation's institutions.
The country has an abundance of a resource that is scarce elsewhere: good, cheap engineers (it takes 1, 000 or so to run a big chip plant).
To have a shot in Georgia--where Democrats run up big numbers in Atlanta and Republicans rule the suburbs--Gore must carry swing areas such as the 8th District.
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The gist of the ad is that Scott used to run the big hospital chain HCA, but he was ousted by the board during a federal investigation.
Michael Hintze might run a big and successful hedge fund, enjoy a view of Buckingham Palace's gardens from his office and boast the title of papal knight.
Current free weaning courses tend to merely involve the health visitor talking to parents, and practical courses are limited to expensive private courses run in big cities.
That will run up big debts without generating long-term growth.
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Still, MSAs can be attractive, particularly if you run up big bills for items that aren't covered by regular insurance, such as alternative medical treatments, orthodontia or laser eye surgery.
Jordan hadn't run a big tech company before and knew little about outsourcing, so the board also brought back a 35-year EDS veteran, Jeffrey Heller, as president and chief operating officer.
Chris Somerville, the Stanford plant geneticist who has been tapped to run the big project, is himself the co-founder of two biotech firms that will work in the same field as the institute.
The German fear was that, without it, every euro member would have an incentive to run a big deficit, since the cost in higher interest rates and greater default risk would be shared collectively.
And Quinn believes the 36-year-old, who was released by Oldham earlier this season after six seasons with the club, can have a key role to play in a run of big games for the Vics.
The ubiquity of the sandwich worldwide has proven to have economic importance as well, as The Economist magazine has run its Big Mac Index since 1986, which compares the price of the Big Mac across countries to value currency.
With only two years' experience in the car industry, Peugeot's CEO may have seemed an unlikely candidate to run a big car company, except when one remembers that this is France, where many captains of industry begin their careers as top-class bureaucrats.
Short notice of NYSE Euronext's plan to run the Big Board on the company's all-electronic Arca exchange posed potential difficulties that brokers weren't prepared to address with a little over 12 hours to go before trading was to begin, according to people involved in the discussions.
The AL got out to a 1-0 lead thanks to the power of former National Leaguer Prince Fielder, which stood until the bottom of the sixth when fellow Home Run Derby contestant Carlos Gonzalez delivered a big two run homer that put the NL up by one.
The allure of hiring a big shot from out of town seems to entice many business owners who are trying to run with the big dogs.
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