Employees are an expense item, one that becomes increasingly burdensome when demand dries up.
As has been demonstrated in Europe, putting government price controls on medicines dries up innovation.
That is, as the money supply dries up, people start to create their own money.
On another page, I spotted green cargo pants from my favorite Dries Van Noten collection.
As that sediment dries and collapses it settles, and the city is settling with it.
In this schema, debt-laden firms and consumers rush to repay loans as credit dries up.
This motion-sensing faucet, intended for public restrooms, both washes and dries hands right at the sink.
By the end of December, new issuance dries up and the whole cycle starts anew.
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Domestic leagues are struggling as television companies seek to cut rights fees and advertising money dries up.
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John William Mason, 55, is accused of beating to death Angelika Dries-Jenkins, 66, at Narberth last year.
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There are, of course, futures markets for energy, but liquidity dries up beyond a few years out.
At Dries Van Noten, there was an explosion of psychedelic prints splashed on coats, pants and shirts.
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The Scandinavian winter presents some sourcing challenges, so Noma pickles, dries and freezes ingredients in warmer months.
Maybe there are two dozen operators in this league but nobody knows when their open-to-buy dries up.
Lower humidity dries out the cork while more humid conditions can make a mess of the labels.
The filament is designed to harden as it dries, so an object can be created layer by layer.
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As that dries up, a serious reverse looks more likely than at any time in the past decade.
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Today, production lines that can build such trucks are one by one going cold as military spending dries up.
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It pushes forward and gathers into small lakes at the base of the dunes but often quickly dries up.
She was able to advise about a different, stronger adhesive which dries quickly.
What happens if Tilton's funding dries up and she can't issue more CLOs?
If the well dries up, so will the rest of the food chain.
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When the pond dries up, dust blows through villages and on to fields.
Not only would China want to be sure it had other sources of supply if Iranian oil dries up.
Waning investor enthusiasm dries up new funds required to pay off earlier investors.
Finally, some banks are clearly liquidating reserves as their private funding dries up.
Washing your hair too infrequently is more likely a problem than washing too much, as the scalp rarely dries out.
As a result, their ability to respond may be constrained if international finance dries up and global conditions deteriorate sharply.
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And even as traditional funding from military sources dries up amid government spending cutbacks, players and ponies are traveling more.
"The bears are going to jump all over this, because they believe that the moment liquidity dries up, " shares will fall.
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