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The air pressure tanks made with the technology of the time could only hold 30 atmospheres, allowing dives of only 30 minutes at no more than ten metres deep ; during surface-supplied configuration the tank was also used for bailout in the case of a hose failure.
Chairman of the Fed, Ben Bernanke, defended the bailout by stating that a Bear Stearns ' bankruptcy would have affected the real economy and could have caused a " chaotic unwinding " of investments across the US markets.
According to an article in The New York Times, Kiwi was the subject of two separate USDOT investigations, one about the airline's financial and managerial fitness and another about its safety — while Kiwi was on the verge of receiving a $ 3 million bailout from Pan American Airlines ( to address the USDOT concerns about its financial and managerial situation ), the termination of its operating certificate for safety reasons meant it would be months before the airline could fly again.
The bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac, which insure mortgages, totals $ 135 billion by October 2010, and could be much higher, depending on the future of the housing and mortgage markets.
His wingman told him to bailout, and Mather's canopy was seen to come off, but the F-84 crashed before he could get out.

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( As it happens, no financial assistance was provided to LTCM by the US Federal Reserve, so there was no direct cost to US taxpayers, but a large bailout had to be mounted by a number of financial institutions.
By December 1997, the IMF had approved a USD $ 21 billion loan, that would be part of a USD $ 58. 4 billion bailout plan.
It has been suggested that a condition for a bailout might be the loss of Le Mondes famous control by its own journalists.
UBS contributed US $ 300 million to the bailout effort, which would largely be recovered.
In 2010, Minister of State, Seán Haughey, proposed that the building be handed over to the state in return for the Irish state's bailout of the bank during the Irish banking crisis.
Kenny said that his first priority upon taking office will be to renegotiate the bailout, calling the original deal " a bad deal for Ireland and a bad deal for Europe.
As some gas is recycled after breathing, the oxygen fraction will always be lower than that of the make-up gas, but can closely approximate the make-up gas after a loop flush, so the gas is generally chosen to be breathable at maximum depth, which allows it to be used for open circuit bailout.
He was a prominent supporter of the TARP bailout legislation, declaring that he would give up his seat by voting for the bill, which he believed to be essential to avoid a second Great Depression.
Lewenza disagreed, saying that the bailout should be seen by Canadians as a loan that will be paid back when the country's economy is prosperous again.
Ford only asked for a line of credit but will not be participating in the bailout.
However, some suggested that this would not be the final time that automakers would request a bailout.
Some models require a bailout block to provide alternative breathing gas supply from the umbilical and bailout cylinder, but are not suitable for accepting an alternative air supply from a rescue diver, while a few models accept a secondary demand valve which can be plugged into an accessory port ( Draeger, Apeks and Ocean Reef ).
It too may have a means of carrying a bailout cylinder, or the bailout cylinder may be carried on a separate backpack.
There is a direct feed to the jacket from the main air supply, from the pneumo line and from bailout, and a system which allows the diver's pneumo to be directly connected to another diver's helmet as an emergency air supply.
There should be sufficient gas to enable the diver to reach a place of safety on the bailout gas in an emergency.
For surface oriented dives, this may require gas for decompression, and bailout sets generally start at about 7 litres internal capacity and can be larger.
A limitation for this service is that the diver must be able to get in and out of the bell hatch while wearing the bailout equipment.
Mounting options: The bailout cylinder may be mounted with the valve at the top or at the bottom, depending on local codes of practice.
this means that the regulator and supply hose to the bailout block will be pressurised during the dive, and ready for immediate use by opening the bailout valve on the harness or helmet.

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Finally, in October 1992, the Faroese national bank ( Sjóvinnurbankin ) called in receivers and were forced into asking Denmark for a broad financial bailout.
The firm's master hedge fund, Long-Term Capital Portfolio L. P., collapsed in the late 1990s, leading to an agreement on September 23, 1998 among 14 financial institutions for a $ 3. 6 billion recapitalization ( bailout ) under the supervision of the Federal Reserve.
The Ratsiraka administration accepted the conditions of transparency, anti-corruption measures and free market policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and various bilateral donors in exchange for their bailout of the nation's broken economy.
In a move that apparently surprised many islanders the Chief Minister of Norfolk Island David Buffett announced on 6 November 2010 that the island would voluntarily surrender its self-governing status in return for a financial bailout from the federal government to cover significant debts.
When used in surface-supplied configuration the Rouquayrol-Denayrouze air tank was used for bailout in the case of a hose failure.
* December 8 – New York City is approved for bailout of 2. 3 billion each year through to 1978 – 6. 9 billion total.
The 2010 European debt crisis led Portugal to ask for a bailout from the IMF and the European Union.
The changing financial environment in the NHL made things even more difficult, and in 1995 team owner Marcel Aubut asked for a bailout from Quebec's provincial government as well as a new publicly funded arena.
Additionally, the IMF acts to increase moral hazard, since international involvement will usually result in an international bailout with foreign creditors being treated preferentially, leading international firms to discount the risks of doing business in less developed countries and forcing the government to pay for them instead.
The pilot gave the bailout command, and the crew egressed at 10, 000 ft, except for the pilot, who ejected at 4, 000 ft, while avoiding a populated area.
In the 1980s, the state imposed a financial advisory board to manage the city in exchange for a financial bailout.
A recent example is the Troubled Asset Relief Program ( TARP ), signed into law by U. S. President George W. Bush on October 3, 2008 to provide a Government bailout for many financial and non-financial institutions who speculated in high-risk financial instruments during the housing boom condemned by a 2005 story in The Economist titled " The worldwide rise in house prices is the biggest bubble in history ".
The villain Electro targeted Dexter Bennett because of a government bailout plan for the financially strapped paper.
Earlier in 1955, while serving in England, Colonel Day was noted for surviving the first " no chute " bailout from a burning jet fighter.
On 5 January 2010 the President of Iceland vetoed a measure of the Icelandic government to pay the governments of Britain and the Netherlands for their bailouts of customers of private Icelandic banks ( no such bailout was required under Icelandic law, though on 26 May 2010 the EFTA found it was required by the terms of Iceland's membership of the EEA ).
He did not vote on the automobile industry bailout, though he said he would have voted for cloture if he had been present.
It saved many jobs in northern Ontario through its bailout of Algoma Steel, and negotiated a similar contract for workers in Kapuskasing.
During that summit he engaged in a heated confrontation with French President Nicolas Sarkozy ( which Kenny termed " a Gallic spat ") over Ireland's comparatively low 12. 5 % corporate tax rate, which EU leaders have frequently posited as a condition of more favorable terms for the Irish bailout.
Another proposal for government bailout was rejected on January 23.
In March 2011, the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and Europe have backed the Programme for Government and given the coalition the green light to make changes to the terms of the multi-billion euro bailout.

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