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Investors are worried that Wall Street write-downs will make banks less willing to lend, a trend that would cut off a primary source of lifeblood for the economy.
The people say this is the eagle's point of view, the Heart of All That Is; the source of lifeblood for the tribes.
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The crisis virtually locked down the leveraged loan market that is the source of financing for major buyouts, which are the lifeblood of these firms.
So remittances, the lifeblood of many families and a big source of income for the country, have fallen sharply.
Oil, known as the lifeblood of industry, is a strategic raw material as well as a major source of energy supporting economic and social development (Karl 2007).
Codel: Mortgages are the second-biggest source of customer relationships with Wells Fargo after checking accounts, so it's a big part of the lifeblood of bringing in new people and earning deeper relationships over time.
Shiite pilgrims are Najaf's lifeblood, supporting local businesses and leaving behind valuable donations, which give the province a source of income that helps in its effort to gain a measure of independence from Baghdad, the capital.
PAGE 12 PUBLIC EDITOR: Clark Hoyt A study by students at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism suggests that The Times has made progress in its effort to set higher standards for using anonymous sources, the lifeblood and the bane of journalism.
In a country where domestic sources of funding are scarce, international assistance is the lifeblood of civil society.
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