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The group has also bet heavily there on new means of delivering content, in particular through mobile telephony, wireless devices and the Internet-though its on-line businesses have been running up an operating loss, which reached euro103m ($92m) in the first half of 2001.
Under Geoffrey's stewardship, Britain has repaid $3,600m of international debt, debt which had been run up by our predecessors.
Third, consumer spending was being held down by high levels of household debt, much of which had been run up during the Bush-era bubble.
He traveled to Moscow last March to support the Kremlin's effort, noting that among Russia's toughest hurdles are its agricultural policies, which are running up against demands by the Americans, Australians and Europeans for freer market access.
Q: Anyways, I was reading that most of the office space was pre-leased earlier when people were concerned we were running up against 1986's Proposition M, which caps the amount of office space that can be built in SF in any single year.
Which galaxies are currently "saying their last goodbyes?" That is, if we imagine that there are aliens living in these galaxies who hope to make contact with us, which galaxies are running up against their deadline right at this moment?
Even in the main Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré building, their workshops are sprinkled everywhere; you cannot walk down a corridor — even next to the top executives' suites — without spotting a glass door behind which artisans are running up samples on sewing machines or piecing together intricate designs.
(Actual human beings want to have jobs again, and they want their family and friends to have jobs, because not having jobs is currently driving up household deficits, which are of more immediate importance to actual humans than structural federal deficits, which were run up willy nilly by the same people who suddenly want to "get serious" about them.
He was hired by Merrill to steady the ship after huge losses on the credit markets which were run up under the leadership of ousted chief executive Stan O'Neal.
This is what was done with the massive borrowings that were run up during World War I, after which exchange controls were imposed in Britain and other countries, stopping investors from moving their money abroad and compelling them to accept negative returns.
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