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That, and any lurking urge for heavy hacking at other parts of a transport budget that is already feeling dire strains.
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Maine has faced dire fiscal strains and painful cuts during his first term and suffers one of the highest tax burdens in the country.
On two of the new songs, "Losing Touch" and "Joyride," the band was joined by the saxophonist Tommy Marth for a different strain of '80s plundering, owing more to Dire Straits than the E Street Band.
Enter Dire Straits.
Failure to observe sustained desired adherence threshold has been associated with dire consequences such as treatment failure, disease progression and emergence of drug resistant HIV/IADS strains [ 14, 15].
To develop treatments, scientists often must work with the most dangerous pathogens in laboratories, and sometimes even engineer new strains; this creates the possibility of accidental or intentional releases that could have dire consequences.
The City of Detroit, straining to manage its debts and meet its payroll, may be nearing circumstances dire enough to require a state-appointed emergency financial manager, Michigan officials cautioned city leaders this week.
In recent weeks, Jordanian officials and commentators have made dire predictions that refugees could overwhelm the country as the war worsens, strangling Jordan's fragile economy and straining its resources.
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So far, so dire.
Conditions remain dire.
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