We don't have significant problems selling our books but we are always undercapitalized when going to the printers with a new book. |
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Nearly all are undercapitalized and unlikely to acquire necessary funding through traditional cooperative financing mechanisms. |
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The early, undercapitalized months of the company were difficult for Young, who felt hamstrung by his lack of resources. |
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Most profits from the Portuguese-dominated sectors went overseas, leaving the colony grossly undercapitalized. |
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In an undercapitalized environment, both the business people and the consumer suffered. |
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Many undercapitalized projects are struggling under high debt loads and are eager to sell, often at bargain prices. |
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That threw the undercapitalized domestic banks into a crisis from which they never emerged. |
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As a result, most of them are undercapitalized, in the same way that a firm is undercapitalized when it issues fewer securities than its income and assets would justify. |
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Small co-ops are often undercapitalized, insecure, and flying by the seat of their pants. |
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The article paints a picture of an understaffed, underequipped, and undercapitalized agency trying desperately to impose order on a nation the size of California. |
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As a result, when the crisis hit, European banks were undercapitalized to a greater extent than American ones. |
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There is a shakeout as undercapitalized and high-cost firms fail. |
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Progress has been recently made in restructuring undercapitalized banks and strengthening the banking system. |
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One problem in commercialization is that Canadian biotech firms are undercapitalized. |
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It is also opening the door to even greater competition for the mostly smaller and undercapitalized Canadian firms. |
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No economy can thrive when its banks are undercapitalized and mired in bad debts. |
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This could reflect the presence of a large pool of low-skilled workers, a large number of jobs that are undercapitalized, or some mix of the two. |
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Social enterprises are undercapitalized and need financing: access to long-term investment. |
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However, at the same time, the enterprises in most countries are undercapitalized, they are not entirely free to raise capital and cannot get access to external resources without guarantee from government. |
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The question was how to impose himself on the book world with a newly hatched, undercapitalized company that had no backlist and no really prominent editor on board. |
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Banks are going under because they are undercapitalized. |
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But failed entrepreneurs tend to be wildly undercapitalized. |
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It's so it can regulate them more tightly than other financial institutions and legally put them into a managed bankruptcy if they become undercapitalized. |
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We've been involved in a plant that was undercapitalized in Saskatchewan. |
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In fact, the expense of sound conversion was a major obstacle to many overseas producers, relatively undercapitalized by Hollywood standards. |
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Discriminating capital markets since late 2000 means that the financial strength of TELUS presents us with an attractive window of opportunity relative to smaller undercapitalized competitors. |
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The current decentralization structure is seriously undercapitalized and needs significant reinvestment in order to fulfil Member States' expectations. |
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There is also widespread concern that some major European banks may be woefully undercapitalized, and that their respective governments are in no position to rescue them. |
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Small businesses are, in general, undercapitalized. |
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Despite the efforts that have been made, African agriculture still faces many constraints, being undercapitalized, inefficient and uncompetitive, FAO's Director-General said. |
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The pressure which domestic financial firms would face would depend, among others, on the degree of preexisting structural problems, including the extent to which the financial system is undercapitalized. |
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