First, since 1945 Britain has received large numbers of immigrants who do not fit easily into existing notions of class and may have their own pyramids to scramble up.
Nor is it everyone's idea of a good time to scramble up to the snowline on the 3, 200-metre Kitzsteinhorn peak, just to hear an avant-garde work by an American, George Lopez, delivered by plucky players perched like mountain goats along the cliffs nearby.
The middle-aged worker has to scramble to make up for a freeze, boosting his savings by 16% of pay.
And sometimes behavior changes political opinion matters more in an election year, for example and the algorithms scramble to keep up.
As U.S. cable and phone companies scramble to one up each other by adding voice, video and data services, BigBand is selling gear to both camps.
As more employers scramble to ramp up innovation, a STEM degree could be the fast-track to financial and professional success every new grad is dreaming of.
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The company had an open floor plan and from within the glass walls of the meeting room I watched people scramble to finish up their morning emails and calls.
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The Democratic scramble to come up with convenient bogeymen for higher gas prices comes in the wake of growing criticism of the Obama administration's de facto drilling moratorium in the Gulf.
The pilot testing is the latest indication of the push to boost fees as banks scramble to make up billions of dollars of revenue expected to be lost from new federal restrictions on debit cards.
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Schools are increasingly the target of cuts in spending (deserved or not is another question) and as a result, they are in a scramble to make up for missing programs, teacher shortages and funding.
We scramble through the mists up the side of one acropolis, clinging to the creepers and allspice trees that have overgrown it.
He said he was looking forward to returning to Tipton the next weekend for a two-man scramble expected to draw up to 100 players.
This failure "led to a scramble to bring those countries up to speed after their accession, " committee chair Lord Boswell said.
Recent weeks have only added urgency to the question, as the West ramps up its desperate scramble to stop Iran's relentless march toward the bomb.
MPs whose constituencies are set to be effectively abolished will have to find another seat to contest if they wish to remain in Parliament, leading to a fierce scramble in the run-up to the next election.
That has led to a scramble as more Western banks set up securities joint ventures.
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Such a quick buy-in--the deadline was originally Aug. 11--can push the shares up as the shorts scramble for shares to cover.
Analysts say another week of plunging stock markets has focused minds and the real test of this weekend's scramble by world leaders to shore up the international financial system will come once markets reopen again on Monday.
But in the mad scramble during the early 1990s to sign up every former Conservative minister going, publishers tended to overlook the fact that Lord Healey's book was actually well written.
But he missed the first, and the Trailblazers were unable to come up with a putback in the scramble after his intentional miss of the second.
So, no surprise that he ran an hour over schedule first thing in the morning, leaving his guys to scramble after him all day trying to make up time.
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As such, wages will be bid up and the workers will benefit from that scramble for labour.
They will be bid up as the employers, the clubs, scramble not just for good players but for the best.
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Many battery makers have had to scramble to seek customers outside of the car market or line up investors who have the financial power to keep the battery companies going.
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But the swift decline in gasoline caught the hedgies with their shorts up, and, they, too, had to scramble to buy, lest their negative bets wipe them out.
As scientists scramble to understand the ecological fallout, a massive research effort is ramping up.
On the way up, salaries inflate, entrepreneurs make millions and venture capitals scramble for a piece of the action.
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