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GOVERNMENTS everywhere, when faced with a slump, complain about tight money and blame the central bank.
As for Pujols, he picked a bad season to start with a slump.
It also applies to much of the economics profession, faced with a slump that their models said couldn't happen.
Big United States banks have been struggling with a slump in trading and a slowdown in mortgage refinancing applications.
At sixty-three, he's lean and combative, with a slump in his posture and a jutting neck.
Murphy said he had listened to veterans like Damion Easley telling him how to deal with a slump.
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In 2007, he muscled his way into Steak 'n Shake, which was struggling with a slumping stock and poor financials.
But with consumers already hit with a slumping home market, higher gas prices and a weakening job market, companies may find it hard to raise prices.
Claimed for a modest $65,000 last August in Saratoga Springs, she was smallish and walked around the barn with a slumped, timid demeanor.
Still, Democrats have been careful in assessing their long-term plans, especially with a slumping economy and government belt-tightening all but guaranteed.
He had been struggling lately, too, but now the Bruins may have to play the rest of the season with a slumping Thomas backed up by the untested minor leaguer Michael Hutchinson.
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