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First, acknowledge that you're experiencing a work crunch.
Santa Rosa was experiencing a housing crunch before the fires blasted through.
Unlike America and parts of Europe, notably Britain, Japan is not experiencing a credit crunch and house prices are not collapsing.
Downing Street has now declared that "we are experiencing a credit crunch," while the governor of the Bank of England, Sir Mervyn King, reckons the eurozone is already in one.
But with many companies experiencing a cash crunch and with oil prices depressed it is not clear which companies, if any, will bid.
Indeed, as Mr Trichet pointed out last month, such borrowing rose by 13.9% in the year to October, a rate that "does not suggest that we are experiencing a credit crunch".
Six years ago, when I was experiencing a credit crunch of my own, the fact that there was a single politician out there who understood how badly banks were behaving in encouraging people to get into unmanageable levels of debt meant a tremendous amount to me.
But in the past year, the economy has slowed and the new government is experiencing a "cash crunch".
There's been a bit of a debate going on of late among venture capitalists and investors over whether or not web startups are currently experiencing a cash crunch when it comes to early-stage and series A financing.
Reinstein said Sunset was not experiencing a cash crunch.
capital markets and economic reform - as developed, capitalist market economies, both countries are experiencing a credit crunch and asset deflation associated with a burst global asset bubble.
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