So you wonder what to do about Portugal and the danger of contagion in the rest of the deadbeat capitals around Europe?
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They are the banking industry's version of the deadbeat club.
Of the 115 deadbeat banks, 28 missed dividend payments for the first time in August.
Credit Suisse did not put the blame on deadbeat homeowners, instead they immediately saw the manipulation and pegged the losses on some beloved rogue traders.
For his tourbillon, the watch that put Journe on the map, Journe added so-called deadbeat seconds: The second hand doesn't glide but hops from one second to the next.
The Number of TARP Deadbeat Banks is up to 115 from 91 in August versus May.
The Treasury Department plans to sell the preferred stock of deadbeat banks such as Saigon National as part of its plans to close TARP.
He grew up in a rundown suburb of Cleveland, where his father struggled with deadbeat clients in the furniture-refinishing business and saw their house plummet in value when the neighborhood was hit by white flight, he says.
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"I didn't want his name dragged through the mud like some kind of deadbeat, " she says.
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As for Argentina, riding a temporary lift from farm exports and a cheap currency, the latest Peronist regime is likely to lead where the earlier ones did-to a deadbeat dead end.
Prior to Hamilton's working his magic, the U.S. had been a deadbeat, junk bond nation.
If you are only going to rent your house out for a few days or weeks, you won't have to worry about collecting from deadbeat tenants, since costs for the entire rental period are paid in advance.
If you throw in the occasional uncomfortable flirtation, unending game requests (before you learn how to turn them all off), deadbeat contacts who fail to engage you ever and the sharing of every product purchase your contacts make, a psychosis may well be brewing.
But in Japan deadbeat borrowers pay little more interest than the best credits.
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Even that perpetual deadbeat, Argentina, was able to flip the bird at the IMF.
Sotheby's has been bitten hard in the past and now takes a very aggressive stance against deadbeat auction winners.
No honest policymaker in the 1800s pretended that a superficial debt ceiling would possibly prevent the U.S. government from becoming a reckless deadbeat.
He adds that all the scrutiny that banks are under fire over concerning foreclosure procedures is creating the perfect environment for a massive bail-out of deadbeat homeowners.
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In January 2012, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched a website to get the public's help in finding and bringing fugitive "deadbeat parents" to justice.
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It is uncertain which bills will be paid on the days following August 2 and which will be postponed, but the financial markets do not expect Uncle Sam to become a deadbeat.
Founded in 1989, the Vancouver, British Columbia, outfit hauls unwanted domestic detritus (not including deadbeat husbands) to landfills, recycling plants and, in some cases, charity organizations.
Ongoing media coverage depicting Argentina as either an immoral deadbeat or exploited debtor are providing a contemporary version of what one of the Minor Prophets is written to have foreseen.
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But saying out loud (as Bill Clinton did) that the border would have to be based on that of 1967, or that the two states would have to share Jerusalem, was evidently too daring for this deadbeat White House.
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