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Too pressed to pay attention.
Their out-of-work brethren are even more hard pressed to pay for health care.
As borrowers are pressed to pay principal and interest, write-offs are almost certain to rise.
Ten years ago you'd have been hard pressed to pay $20 for most barberas.
After a line of drivers described how they were pressed to pay bribes, the American investigator and the local police detained the accused checkpoint police officers.
After Mr. Edmondson was fired and arrested, Ms. Brooks pressed to pay him a monthly stipend, according to a person with knowledge of the transaction.
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It's about time for those of us in the press to pay attention, and let this great, tolerant nation know what's really going on.
In a subsequent article, an intelligence agency source calling himself "Ivan" reportedly told the newspaper that the US government had long ago sent two Federal Reserve officers to Iran with a money-printing press to pay for oil it had bought.
In the first two weeks of the Keystone fight, we couldn't get any press to pay attention to our work to defeat the environmental disaster we knew it would be if it were approved – none at all.
The latest intervention by the prime minister came as financial markets speculated that the Bank of Japan was running out of ammunition to stimulate growth and might be forced to resort to so-called "helicopter money" – turning on the printing presses to pay for tax cuts or higher public spending.
As the Obama administration cranks up the printing presses to pay for its various stimulus plans some investors fear an incoming tidal wave of devalued dollars.
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