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Medjina, whose mother had been injured and had close relatives killed, was in shaky shape.
A $1 trillion bailout by the European Central Bank has helped stabilize banks for the moment, but charts published by the Bank of England reveal the shaky shape of U.K. banks: They are leveraged 30-to-1 and have liabilities that are 40 times their capital.
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The airlines were in shaky economic shape before 9/11; now their insurance was in danger of being revoked.
A disjointed attacking display prevented them from creating any clear-cut chances and a shaky defensive shape suggested that their frailties from last year hadn't been entirely ironed out.
Denial and bargaining are behind them, and some members who lost seem to have arrived at a shaky acceptance, shaped by their sense that the election was not about them.
She conducted a usability study in which students compared versions of video lectures in which diagrams were presented either as digitally rendered PowerPoint slides or as shaky hand drawings that took shape as the professor lectured, much as they might on a classroom blackboard.
Yemen is a shaky state.
Simply reading the shamefully weasel-worded dossier, even with no other information available (and other information was massively available) made it clear that the case for war was so shaky its architects were already shaping phrases specifically to prevent themselves being prosecuted for war crimes.
As I learned during these hops across America during a very shaky summer, our economy was in better shape than most thought underperforming, yes, but okay.
Although the economy has recently slowed, the banking sector is in bad shape and law and order is shaky, no full-blown crisis is in sight.In some respects, the government has been shrewd.
In the majority, shaky black lines forming grids, ladders and fan shapes are embedded in tactile monochrome fields.
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