They charge that the cutbacks are so severe that the firm will be left floundering once the market recovers. |
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I saw a sailor floundering in the oil cast waters nearby and headed for him. |
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Halfway there he got into difficulties and left me with two floundering swimmers to occupy my frantic mind. |
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The couple kicked their runners off, grabbed two life-buoys and waded in to where the mother and son were floundering in deep water. |
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As an adolescent, I was floundering in my search for an identity, struggling to assemble some kind of personality I could wear without shame. |
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He also knows that the repeated attempts by this government to take on the unions in a serious way are floundering. |
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Vast layoffs, pay cuts and a floundering economy have been difficult factors for galleries and publishers to deal with. |
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Elise will be a junior this fall, and she's been floundering between cosmetology and studio art. |
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There is a crippled freighter as well with 22 people floundering around somewhere offshore. |
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So I just stood, open-mouthed, floundering, desperately trying to think up a reasonable excuse for not having shopped there recently. |
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Against this backdrop of anarchy and violence, politicians attempting to frame the country's new democracy are floundering. |
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The authors' area of expertise is clearly in energy security, but while floundering in piracy and terrorism they have lost their way. |
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Below the iconic duo a trio of very sorry looking, finless, sharks are shown floundering. |
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Time has pulled back the veil and what we see is an ego, full of himself, floundering in the winds of change. |
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Seems the floundering yet fertile imagination of this fallen idol had finally found an apropos home to roost in. |
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That way you guys could save floundering swimmers and litigiously solve underwater fish murders. |
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Instead, it's a sadly bloated and floundering example of an experiment gone awry. |
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I usually have a sense of intuition stronger than magnetic north, but this time I feel like I'm totally floundering. |
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In a tight, three-cornered, contest, they could yet sneak through to leave the other bids floundering. |
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Quite literally, they were covered in foil much like a tuna melt floundering in a microwave. |
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He popped up just in time to spare the blushes of the floundering home side. |
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The United Nations found itself floundering as it stumbled from one moment of indecision to another. |
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Let's give Airbus a few more years of floundering before we decide that it should be put out of its misery. |
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Even worse, the vinyl roof brings back memories of when American cars were floundering. |
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We should not be sitting floundering here tonight deciding what we will do about it. |
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A witness said Davis, a good swimmer, began floundering in the water. |
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I have an image of myself, floundering in the rising water as I try to cling to floating stems, my feathers bedraggled and flying out in all directions. |
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She was floundering in the deep pool, the water getting steadily deeper instead of shallower, her meagre supply of strength rapidly sapping as she struggled. |
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What would floundering around in the water have done to him? |
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In search of a paycheck and a jumpstart to his floundering existence, he goes to work at the library of Boston prison. |
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We are floundering about, trying to find the path, and they have deliberately said east where it's west, north where it's south, up where it's down, green where it's blue. |
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In fact, the only things he was sure of was that he was far south of Sindark, floundering about in an unknown land where every hand was potentially hostile. |
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Nor did she want to be in her second year of college, still floundering about for any sense of direction or any idea of what she wanted to do with her life. |
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At its lowest it can dissolve our sense of identity and capacity to function as a separate individual, leaving us floundering in confusion, chaos and psychotic breakdown. |
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The emerging markets of eastern Europe represent hoped-for market segments, but, with their economies floundering, penetration of these markets has been difficult. |
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His November 2007 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner speech in Iowa jump-started a floundering campaign. |
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In this case, Santorum received a major assist from Ron Paul, who left Romney floundering in an embarrassingly weak third. |
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When she graduated from Mount Holyoke College, leaving behind an undistinguished record, she was floundering. |
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But it may be a little less valuable than it seemed until recently, unless a floundering economy dooms the current president. |
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If the 10,000-strong longshoremen go on strike, ports from Seattle to San Diego could shut down, meaning a big jolt to the already floundering US economy. |
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The pope, their supposed leader, is still floundering, far, far behind them. |
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In spite of this, Amy is floundering, and this is where Faking It shows its sophistication. |
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Yet the integrated coastal zone initiatives already in existence are floundering, due mainly to lack of financial support. |
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Canada is seen as one of the wealthiest countries in the world and one of the most envied societies floundering on a rock of its own creation. |
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We must not see ourselves as a small country of 30 million people, floundering in a large land mass. |
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However, such floundering about as conflicts and tensions, which occurred this spring, do not advance Ukraine toward its destination. |
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Many of us remain floundering, not knowing where we are and, in this sense, negative as it is, we are brethren. |
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This has caused spot and new-crop prices to rally higher in recent weeks, after floundering during late March and most of April. |
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However, these initiatives are floundering because of an apparent lack of political will within the department. |
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Presently, even these institutions are poorly financed, and thus, floundering and failing to perform their already limited functions. |
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Rogers is the successful bidder to take CHUM's floundering A Channel network's seven TV stations off CTV's hands. |
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It's very possible that next year this will be gone and she will be back floundering in a regular classroom. |
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Then, in the '60s, this splendorous paradise was decapitated by its floundering original owner, the Pennsylvania Railroad, and surrounded by ugly office buildings that were a last, desperate gasp for profitability. |
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As the hours go by, this zone is tending to sprawl out towards Morocco, and there is a strong risk that it will completely block the way and leave the 60' monohulls floundering. |
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Flash forward to a man floundering on stage going 'I thought there was more in this junk DNA routine. |
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He must hope that a successful campaign against the insurgents might rejuvenate a floundering presidency. The EPP was founded in 2001 as the armed wing of the leftist Free Homeland Party. |
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Salmond hit him with well-aimed jabs After two weeks of floundering in response, Better Together eventually ended the crisis by asserting that Scottish ministers had complete autonomy over NHS policy and spending in Scotland. |
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Posh were floundering at the bottom of the Championship table, but left City embarrassed with a comeback which left the visitors devastated. |
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The white pointer tore two chunks from swimmer Jason Cull's left leg, leaving him floundering and screaming for help. |
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After losing one former Liberal seat in the recent by-elections, and floundering very badly in another, it is clear that Canadians do not understand or trust Stéphane Dion. |
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The rich countries are virtually at a standstill while the developing countries are floundering in their problems, their poverty, their lack of resources. |
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Stalemate on police reform, the slowing down of reforms, a floundering decision-making process and daily verbal aggression between Bosnian Serbs and Bosniaks are all cautionary signs. |
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The Gazette reported how lifeguard Paul Crook had paddled out on a surfboard to try to help floundering bodyboarder Donna Ford. |
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The Serb unleashed a host of searing forehands down-the-line and across the court, leaving Niland floundering as he attempted to return the ball. |
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Therefore the massive public service has been floundering in a grey zone with no clear definition of how the collective bargaining regime should be operated, short of putting it under the Canada Labour Code. |
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It made biologists question whether the island night lizard was ever actually floundering to begin with. |
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He is assessing directions, but he is not lost, not floundering. |
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But the Spice Boys and Little Italy were hijacked by a bouncing Czech, a floundering Frenchman and an eccentric referee in this Anfield bone-shaker. |
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