Instead, banks have had to resort to cutting their dividends or selling shares in the open market.
In the end, Mr Bush's team had to resort to pettier sorts of persuasion.
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But when questioning turned to national security, she seemed to resort to talking points.
Use the power of your nonverbal messages before you have to resort to verbal fisticuffs.
For some, the temptation to resort to Rowner's illegal economy would be hard to resist.
Yet many parents feel it necessary to resort to coaching to boost SATs results.
The thorniest question of all is why Enron ever had to resort to these financial shenanigans.
The need to maintain smooth returns also tempts managers to resort to fraud when things go wrong.
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But until these are created, exterminators are having to resort to other means to beat the bugs.
Children who received the drug suffered fewer attacks and had to resort to their inhalers less often.
FSA, despite paying market salaries, has had to resort to hiring those laid off from City jobs.
If there is insufficient water to swim in, however, the turtles have to resort to desperate measures.
Most FRGs have to resort to bake sales, car washes and the like to pay for their events.
With one of the guests I had to resort to liqueur - Cointreau - to jolly him along.
Without it, and lacking any form of recognized money, individuals would have to resort to barter or credit.
They're forced to resort to a process of "patch, patch, patch and nothing ever gets repaired, " she said.
That is why one should not rule out the temptation for the Fed to resort to helicopter money.
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Nobody practices those virtues all the time: The U.S. and Western Europe continue to resort to protectionism, for instance.
He said this was why Britain, the US and other countries "are having to resort to unorthodox monetary policy".
So if that is the situation with public opinion where is the need to resort to this half measure?
These shunned banks have to resort to paying 1.75% to the European Central Bank for this emergency overnight money.
Tea Party figures tend to be newcomers to politics and some resort to violent talk as routine campaign rhetoric.
The WRU has had to resort to the courts in recent weeks over the release of players for internationals.
The other is to resort to command-and-control, with a single authority breaking heads.
Dr Carter also warned that cuts in nurse training posts could force the NHS to resort to recruitment drives overseas.
Art lovers who miss the exhibitions will have to resort to an accompanying catalog, Pre-War Balinese Modernists 1928-1942, and CD-ROM.
Mr Reddy also appealed to all political parties to use every forum to urge farmers not to resort to suicide.
Unfortunately, this doesn't always happen, and sometimes people have to resort to legal action to defend their community and the environment.
With more applications than places, the school would have to resort to admitting only pupils from within a defined catchment area.
Sooner rather than later, the government may have to resort to compulsion.
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