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More recently though, due to spiraling fuel costs, even those people in the private sector are restricting the use of generators and will only supply about six hours of generator power a day.

After previous flirtations were put on hold due to spiraling fuel costs, US Airways and United Airlines parent UAL were said to be in merger talks over a deal that could resemble the cash-free stock-swap that married Delta Air Lines with Northwest Airlines in 2008.

With the Iranian economy deteriorating under the ever increasing sanctions, Iranian students studying or having the aspiration to study abroad are shouldering the burden of sanctions as they are often unable to access currency, transfer funds or afford tuition due to spiraling inflation.

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Like many Spanish clubs, Mallorca have been slipping further into the red due to spiralling wage and transfer costs.

"Irises" had become too expensive to keep, because of greatly increased insurance rates due to spiralling art prices and changes in the tax law on donated art works.

Due to spiralling development costs, however, and the seemingly unshakeable power wielded by both publishers and distributors, the bedroom coder has become an endangered species.

The Evening Standard reported that the venue is under the threat of closure due to spiralling overheads – its rates bill has hit £4,000 a month while landlord Lazari Investments now charges rent, with VAT, of £166,000 a year.

Blue Streak was cancelled due to spiralling costs, effectively ending the country's interest in launching rockets.Silver liningThese were disasters at the time, but in retrospect also rather fortuitous.

New York was in desperate need of a full-on bells and whistles gay club – all having been forced to close over the past decade or so due to spiralling rents and overzealous City officials cracking down on any licence infringements in newly gentrified areas.

This was a stark turnaround from just a few months earlier when the cost of living hit a 16-year high of 5.2% due to spiralling food and energy prices and utility bills, making the Bank of England more reluctant to cut interest rates despite signs that the economy was slowing sharply.

Japan was banned from having anything to do with aviation after the second world war and took until 1962 to develop the NAMC YS-11 regional airliner, a project that eventually failed due to spiralling costs.The second attempt to build a Japanese airliner has come at a time when lumbering conglomerates like Mitsubishi struggle to find new growth markets.

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