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Ensuring that the right partners have the right amount of merchandise to keep the pipeline perpetually starved for goods requires a sixth sense for marketing.
Urbanisation is much more lucrative than conserving agricultural land, so the municipalities – perpetually starved of central government funds, as in the UK or US – are eager to build.
According to a police official who provided details to Mr. Ji, the suspect kept his captives perpetually starved so they would have little energy for escape, but he also gave them two computers on which they could "kill time" by watching movies and playing games.
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The only way for nonprofits to increase their working capital is to take on more projects, which in turn keeps increasing the amount of capital they need — a "vicious cycle that perpetually starves them of capacity," Mr. Tierney said.
For example, despite being a perpetually cash starved startup we paid our vendors on time simply because this is what we had promised to do even if it meant I didn't get a pay check.
On our final day I was beyond salvation, sleep starved and perpetually hungover.
It is easy to get left for hours unattended on a gurney or starved and freaked when surgeries are perpetually postponed or distressed and bruised when the bindings on limbs are roughly or hastily applied.
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