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1 Greece has needed three multi-billion bailouts since 2010 to stave off bankruptcy .
2 He had hoped to stave off bankruptcy by marrying the prosperous singer.
3 However, this month it asked Stroll for another £20m to stave off bankruptcy .
4 The proposal could allow AHT, which operates 116 hotels, to stave off bankruptcy , it said.
5 It coincided with Greece negotiating its third financial bailout from international creditors to stave off bankruptcy .
6 Both automakers have requested additional billions of additional dollars in loans to help them stave off bankruptcy .
7 The comments damped hopes that the Japanese car maker might have a scheme to stave off bankruptcy .
8 It's a typical European arrangement. While recriminations continue to swirl, Greece urgently needs cash to stave off bankruptcy .
9 Now, it is in restructuring talks with bondholders and unions in a last ditch attempt to stave off bankruptcy .
10 JJB Sports is to close up 95 stores as part of a last-ditch restructuring plan designed to stave off bankruptcy .
11 In recent months, it has announced new funding plans with Chinese partners and existing shareholders in a bid to stave off bankruptcy .
12 Wilbur Ross helped stave off bankruptcy for Donald Trump in the 1990s and was later appointed commerce secretary in Mr Trump's administration.
13 The Cypriot parliament is meeting tonight to vote on a yet to be finalised Plan B to stave off bankruptcy and economic disaster.
14 Greek MPs today imposed tax hikes and spending cuts to stave off bankruptcy amid a second day of rioting which left dozens injured.
15 In particular, the mechanics' union resisted, until it was too late, wage cuts that would have allowed the firm to stave off bankruptcy .
16 GM had initially seen the Department of Energy loan program as a potential source of financing that could stave off bankruptcy in 2008.
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