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Consumers, catching the new pessimistic mood, cut the value of spending by 1.8% in September, the biggest monthly drop since January 1987.
So it is now in a cash squeeze largely because last year the United States Congress, in an anti-U.N. mood, cut about $70 million of the $210 million the United States had been assessed under a formula based on the members' gross national products.
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Using the depressed mood cut-off point, 13.6% of the standardisation sample would be classified as cases.
When the sales assistants were in a mean mood, they cut a chunk of fat for the ration.
Despite a trickle of encouraging data in the last few weeks, Fed officials were clearly still worried and in no mood to cut back on their emergency efforts.
Fearful of setting off an inflationary spiral, the Bank signalled last week that it is in no mood to cut interest rates, despite signs that house prices are falling, unemployment is rising and retail spending is weak.
If they were in a good mood, they cut out pieces with little fat and more edible meat; but this presented another problem — there wouldn't be enough lard to supplement the small and unreliable oil ration.
But the co-op is in no mood to cut deals with Prosser; it wants him removed and wouldn't mind seeing Innovative forced into bankruptcy.
And, in the tenor of the times, regulators from the Office of Thrift Supervisors and the Resolution Trust Corp. were in no mood to cut anyone any slack: FIRREA made criminal practices that had once been standard.
The warm, glimmering light really sets the mood! 1. Cut out 20 heart shapes from paper.
We blanch, sputter, cough and try to explain ourselves, but Hill is apparently in no mood to cut anyone any slack, which may just be how he is.
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