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The effect of such ratings triggers, however, can be devastating: under a worst-case scenario, once the company's debt is downgraded by a CRA, the company's loans become due in full ; since the troubled company likely is incapable of paying all of these loans in full at once, it is forced into bankruptcy ( a so-called " death spiral ").
However, following the collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble in the early 1990s, Fuji and other Japanese banks were increasingly troubled by bad loans and inadequate back-office systems.
In January 2012, it was reported that McKeon received a so-called " VIP " or " Friends of Angelo " loan from troubled mortgage lender Countrywide Financial, in which loans were granted at lower interest rates than were available to the public.
The ACWA tried to regulate the industry in other ways, arranging loans and conducting efficiency studies for financially troubled employers.
The ACWA tried to regulate the industry in other ways, arranging loans and conducting efficiency studies for financially troubled employers.

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If the would-be joiner asks these questions he is not likely to be duped by extremists who are seeking to capitalize on the confusions and the patriotic apprehensions of Americans in a troubled time.
:" Birka is the main Geatish town ( oppidum Gothorum ), situated in the middle of Sweden ( Suevoniae ), not far ( non longe ) from the temple called Uppsala ( Ubsola ) which the Swedes ( Sueones ) held in the highest esteem when it comes to the worship of the gods ; here forms an inlet of the Baltic or the Barbaric Sea a port facing north which welcomes all the wild peoples all around this sea but which is risky for those who are careless or ignorant of such places ... they have therefore blocked this inlet of the troubled sea with hidden masses of rocks along more than 100 stadions ( 18 km ).
She also believes that too much money has been diverted away from the juvenile court system and believes that the government should find some way to make the juvenile courts work effectively so as to prevent problems in troubled children and adolescents before these problems are exacerbated by the time these adolescents reach adulthood .< ref >
Only on close listening are Lee's lyrics revealed as angry, fragmented rants against troubled times-locating the dark underbelly of the ' peace and love ' generation.
The general public have been found to hold a strong stereotype of dangerousness and desire for social distance from individuals described as mentally ill. A US national survey found that a higher percentage of people rate individuals described as displaying the characteristics of a mental disorder as " likely to do something violent to others ", compared to the percentage of people who are rating individuals described as being " troubled ".
" I am troubled by-and other scholars are troubled by-the notion of putting relatives on the bargaining table ," said Vivian Berger, a professor at Columbia University Law School, in a 1990 interview with the New York Times.
This objection leads some to render elpis as the expectation of evil, which would make the myth's tone somewhat optimistic: although humankind is troubled by all the evils in the world, at least we are spared the continual expectation of evil, which would make life unbearable.
Human beings are troubled, he says, with the question of theodicy – the question of how the extraordinary power of a divine god may be reconciled with the imperfection of the world that he has created and rules over.
Phil is troubled by the way Kathy consoles Tommy, telling him that their taunts of " dirty Jew " are wrong because he isn't Jewish, not that the epithet is wrong in and of itself.
The final words dona nobis pacem (' grant us peace '), which are set to chains of anguished suspensions in the Four-Part Mass and expressive block homophony in the five-part setting almost certainly reflect the aspirations of the troubled Catholic community of the 1590s.
" Shaun O ' Connell in the New Boston Review notes that " those who see Seamus Heaney as a symbol of hope in a troubled land are not, of course, wrong to do so, though they may be missing much of the undercutting complexities of his poetry, the backwash of ironies which make him as bleak as he is bright.
Psychiatrists are the successors of " soul doctors ", priests who dealt and deal with the spiritual conundrums, dilemmas, and vexations – the " problems in living " – that have troubled people forever.
The ten remaining confused passengers are Brian Engle, a troubled, off-duty airline pilot traveling to Boston to attend his ex-wife's funeral ; Dinah Bellman, a young blind girl with minor psychic powers ; fifth-grade teacher Laurel Stevenson, who takes to watching over Dinah ; Nick Hopewell, a junior attache & " mechanic " for the British Embassy ; Don Gaffney, a retired tool-and-die engineer on a trip to see his grandchild ; Rudy Warwick, a businessman ; Albert Kaussner, a talented teen violinist heading to a prestigious school of the arts ; Bethany Simms, a teenager being sent by her family to rehab ; Bob Jenkins, a mystery author who acts as the voice of logic ; and Craig Toomey, an irritable investment banker on the verge of a psychotic breakdown.
They are soon troubled to find their innocent and casual relationship quickly developing into love.
A very few Messianic believers are troubled by the writings of Paul and may reject his writings, holding them in less esteem than those of the Gospel writers.
During all the troubled and historically obscure period, starting from early 5th century accounts, the bagaudae are often cited, social uprisings against tax exaction and feudalization, largely associated to Vasconic unrest.
This " need for a leader " becomes especially strong in troubled groups that are experiencing some sort of conflict.
The Eternals are also troubled that beyond a certain point in the future they are blocked by unknown means from entering Time.
All who see me, laugh me to scorn, they draw apart their lips, and wag their heads: ‘ He trusts in the Lord: let him free him, let him deliver him if he loves him .’ Stand not far from me, for I am troubled ; be thou near at hand: for I have no helper … Yea, dogs are round about me ; a company of evildoers encircle me ; they have pierced my hands and feet – I can count all my bones – they stare and gloat over me ; they divide my garments among them, and for my raiment they cast lots " ().
While Brutha, Vorbis, and Om are in the desert, the Tyrant of Ephebe manages to regain control of the city and contacts other nations who have been troubled by Omnia's imperialistic interactions with the other countries around it.
Mr. Justice Douglas is troubled by the notion that corporations are to be classified as people for the purpose of interpreting the Equal Protection Clause.
“ My cogitations, like Daniel's have for a long time troubled me, when I viewed the condition of men throughout the world, and more especially in this boasted realm, where the Declaration of Independence ‘ holds these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights ; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness ;’ but at the same time some two or three millions of people are held as slaves for life, because the spirit in them is covered with a darker skin than ours .” ( History of the Church, Vol. 6, Ch. 8, p. 197-p. 198 )

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Almost the first step in the corruption of Pip's values is the unworthy shame he feels when Estella cruelly remarks the coarseness of his hands: `` They had never troubled me before, but they troubled me now, as vulgar appendages ''.
Algeria has had longstanding border disagreements with Morocco, which, although now basically resolved, continue to linger as a factor in the consistently troubled but generally non-violent relations between the two neighbouring nations.
But the local Green Elves were troubled by the intrusion, so Finrod led the Folk of Bëor to the wide and empty plains ruled aforetime by Amras, and these were now called Estolad, the Encampment.
A newswriter reported him saying to a confidant that he was " more troubled now with the fool than before now with the knave ".
The major players of the 1984 run, however, were antagonistic Reb Kean ( Janet Andrewartha ), a dynamic but troubled young woman who had been the brains behind an armed robbery, having turned to crime after rebelling against her wealthy family and the series ' new central top dog – Myra Desmond ( Anne Phelan ), a thoughtful but tough ex-prisoner of Wentworth who had previously made sporadic appearances in the show as a representative of the Prison Reform Group, now back inside for a long stretch after killing her husband ( despite stating in episode 223, that she was not married !).
Sorley Boy was now too powerful and turbulent to be neglected by Queen Elizabeth and her ministers, who were also being troubled by his great contemporary, Shane O ' Neill.
Many of the archived documents from that troubled time are now ( 2004 ) nearing the end of a fifty-year embargo.
The government was now fully in the hands of locals, opening a new, though equally troubled, era in Bolivian history.
Off the field, it was a troubled season for Scotland in the now rebranded NFL Europe League, where leaked information that a third German team was to be founded to add to the already successful Fire and Galaxy sparked concerns the Claymores may be closed down: eventually however, it would be the England Monarchs who would be replaced by the Berlin Thunder, ending the Battle of Britain rivalry series tied at 4-4.
In his late 30s Landseer suffered what is now believed to be a substantial nervous breakdown, and for the rest of his life was troubled by recurring bouts of melancholy, hypochondria, and depression, often aggravated by alcohol and drug use.
According to John Lock, New equipment is now on hand to assist troubled students ; equipment which includes one-man inflatable rafts designed to get Rangers out of the water and to arrest hypothermia, water measuring devices, and global positioning systems.
In this letter she wishes to know how he is and is troubled that he is ill. Catherine also writes, “ I never longed so muche for thynge as I do to se you and to speke wyth you, the wyche I trust shal be shortely now ,” and “ my trust ys allway in you that you wolbe as you have promysed me ...” These statements cause some audiences to believe that their affair was not one of passion, but rather centred towards Culpeper s political agenda.
In 2005 Huffman played Bree, a pre-operative transsexual who, on the brink of her transforming surgery, discovered that in her youth she had fathered a son-who is now a troubled teen hustler on the run, in independent drama Transamerica.
The last three months of 667 turned rocky ; Fidelma and Eadulf's relationship was seriously troubled by Fidelma's suffering from ( but refusing to admit that she suffered from ) what is now called postpartum depression.
More or less a remake, and with the hero and villain roles now both played by females, Blood of Dracula could have easily been titled " I Was a Teenage Vampire "; Blood of Dracula, with a story and screenplay credit by I Was a Teenage Werewolf writer Ralph Thornton ( a pseudonym for AIP producer Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel ), features many other similarities to I Was a Teenage Werewolf-for instance, both have ( among other things ): a teenager with social behavior problems, an adult ' mad scientist ' who is searching for the perfect guinea pig under the guise of helping troubled youth, an observer who can tell the killings are the work of a monster, a disbelieving police chief afraid of the press, a song written by Jerry Blaine and Paul Dunlap accompanied by a choreographed " ad-lib " dance number, hypnosis as scientific medical treatment, drug injections, specific references to Carpathia, hairy transformation scenes, and even some of the same dialogue.
However, the National Party had managed to overcome the internal problems which had once troubled it, and now presented a credible threat to Labour.
The planet is now troubled by a struggle for the crown and the power on Tara.
Rabdentse is seen only in ruins now and its troubled history, which caused this situation is narrated.
In May 1922, Churchill ( who was now Secretary of State for the Colonies ) found a new post for his friend in the troubled Palestine Mandate, where Tudor became Director of Public Safety, with the temporary rank of Air Vice-Marshal.

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