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Householders will be reluctant to dip deeper into their savings while their own debts are so high.
Hamas has reserved the right to dip deeper into its arsenal if Israel fails to yield to the group's demands.
(Anyone who believes she has a record collection that showcases unapologetic vocalists would do well to dip deeper into the Daptone catalogue).
Mr. Romney, who has spent $53 million so far and has expensive advertisements running across the country, might have to dip deeper into his own pockets.
The WHCA was able to dip deeper into its waiting list, offering seats to associate members who'd previously been shut out, and extra seats and tables for media organizations that had long vied for them.
"A lot of foundations are saying this is exactly when we need to step up to the plate". The Ford Foundation has pledged to dip deeper into its endowment to increase its payout rate in 2009 and 2010, for instance, and 12 of the 57 foundations in the Chronicle survey said they planned to increase giving in 2009.
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Beijing had to dip deep into its pockets to keep the currency from sinking.
"The fares did not have to dip deep that soon," he said.
Mr Abe may have to dip deep into his political capital if reactors across the country are to be fired up.
The festival was founded a decade ago to dip deep into the city's comedic reservoir, a resource that Mr. Schreiber argues is not taken seriously.
The lots have generated $767,000 less than expected this year on game days, and continued shortfalls forced Bronx Parking to dip deep into its reserve fund to meet its semiannual bond payments.
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