I don't know where he gets his figures from, but you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see that mutuals are strapped for cash right now. |
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The underlying theme was that while the province is strapped for cash, there are other regions in the country that are in worse shape. |
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Perennially strapped for cash, they begged the skeptical ministry for funding. |
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So far the council has sold us down the river each time because it is strapped for cash. |
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So how can IT-Kenya afford to run a library, when so many other organizations are strapped for cash? |
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No, it wasn't. I knew the governments were already strapped for cash for their own work. |
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People are either actually strapped for cash or very fearful of being strapped for cash. |
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However, Sardinha notes that many apple growers were already strapped for cash after two years of bad returns from the marketplace. |
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My provincial government and provincial governments across the country are strapped for cash. |
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Another possible reason is that they had to issue more shares because they were strapped for cash. |
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We forget that, strapped for cash as we are, it is difficult to do all the things that we want to do. |
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Sometimes a club will be a little strapped for cash, and fundraising is not always easy either. |
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If you're strapped for cash you could try a less expensive bottle of fizz. |
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Whether you run a big business in a strong market position, or an SME strapped for cash, there is no denying that the current business climate is worrying one. |
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As the average Canadian struggles to meet the costs of medications and our provincial health care systems are strapped for cash, the low cost medicines sold by generic producers play a very important role. |
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People think they just add things to first nation governments or aboriginal governments and there is a wealth of resources, but they are strapped for cash. |
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Yields are likely to remain low, as farmers are strapped for cash. |
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They are not strapped for cash and are in a position to pull the trigger. |
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When strapped for cash, governments could make better use of money by channelling it into hospitals, schools, and so on, rather than offering matching funds or high subsidies. |
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And if they're a bit strapped for cash, Angie could just keep the dresses and either take them back to the shop, or regift them. |
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At the same time, responsibility for urban transport is being decentralized to the cities, which are often strapped for cash and are institutionally ill prepared for the new challenges. |
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