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en The reserves are meant for times of emergency.

en [1.) Ensure you can afford to repay the debt. That means keeping some emergency money liquid.] I think living without any debt whatsoever is neither wise, nor practical, ... But if you're going to take out a loan, you must have emergency cash reserves.

en It's not related to operating reserves. It is a transmission emergency.

en We will not devalue. Central Bank reserves are more than enough to solve any emergency.

en If any supply disruption occurs, I am sure we can take again a very speedy decision (to release oil from emergency reserves).

en The situation is quite grim. With the money we have already, and much of it obtained from our own internal emergency reserves, we can keep the helicopters running for one week.

en That expense is going to reduce the amount of reserves that we would otherwise have accumulated, but because we are ahead of schedule in the accumulation of reserves in this current fiscal year, I believe we are on a schedule I am comfortable with to put the reserves back where they need to be, His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around.

en President Bush has committed a lot of federal reserves and manpower to the hurricane relief and the Forest Service is set up for emergency response. We have the expertise and availability to go to these kinds of disasters.

en If we are to understand emergency department wait times in Canada, we must first understand how emergency departments are used.

en The bigger the reserves get, the more nervous China is likely to be about keeping them predominantly in dollars. China's probably not going to do a lot with its existing reserves, but what it might do is put a smaller portion of its new reserves into dollars.

en No normal governor, when there has been no flood, would call a state of emergency at 5:30 p.m. Friday night. You call an emergency when there is a real emergency. This is a political emergency, like having the Republican delegates rough you up.

en We're in an emergency situation in our state. That's the difference.... If you change your prices three times in a day, or two times in a day, and it's the same gas that you had in your tank, there is no justification for that.

en A lot of people take emergency care for granted. At a time when emergency- department visits are going through the roof, the number of emergency departments has declined because hospitals have found it's more economically attractive to close the emergency department than to keep it open and lose money.

en Very few parents do save for college in their child's early years. When I counsel young parents, I make it clear that they have emergency reserves to protect them for unexpected events and so they don't have to use these education funds as a first line of support.

en It helps us to maintain one of the things we are proud of -- reserves, ... Regardless of how many hurricanes hit us, and we were hit with several last year, we have managed to maintain our reserves. I think one of the things a city has to do is to maintain itself, not only operate in the black daily, but (remain) in the black when you hit your reserves.


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