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The economy is in dire straights.
Rob Sharp Hairdryers in dire straights The Office for National Statistics's cost-of-living basket has become a sleeker place.
It could raise premiums, an unpopular idea with companies, or in dire straights it could turn to the taxpayers for more money.
Though the clubs hit hardest are not exactly in dire straights with the regular season coming to a close, this weekend will be a minor depth test at a crucial time in the league.
And of course the corollary also holds: if we are perceived to be in dire straights, no one wants to spend or invest, and we become poorer.
The report confirms that reefs "are in dire straights," says marine biologist Steve Gittings at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAAA), often as a result of human activity.
On Tuesday, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California said the Golden State is in dire straights financially and called legislators for a "fiscal emergency special session" to address the state's current-year revenue shortfall of $11.2 billion.
Those outlets soon grew dependent on Facebook, changed their news room staffing and content strategies to chase this traffic, and now find themselves in dire straights after Facebook cut off the traffic fire hose as it refocuses on friends and family content.
He prays for fans that reach out in desperation because they are in dire straights.
This news isn't just daunting for those in dire straights, either.
There were concerns about people in dire straights selling off parts of their bodies to pay bills.
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