Some sectors, such as airlines, hotels and insurance will be driven deep into loss.
Turnbull was again involved, stealing a line-out that allowed the ball to be punted deep into the unmanned Perpignan 22.
Perhaps the biggest question for the global economy may now be how deep into malaise the EU consumers dive during the Christmas.
We're starting things off at the New Museum on the Bowery in Manhattan, where Tim and Brian will be diving deep into the "Ghosts in the Machine" exhibition, to check out pieces like Stan VanDerBeek's Movie-Drome, a dome dreamed up in the mid-60s that foresaw a world in which the viewer is bombarded by visual stimuli.
When the xenon does run down completely, the satellite will be pulled into the deep atmosphere within weeks to burn to destruction.
It will be able to drill deep into individual banks, and it will carry out its own stress tests within the SSM area.
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Though Ms. Patrick is still 500 miles away from winning her first Sprint Cup race, ratings have a chance to surpass 10.0 on the Nielsen scale if she can be a legitimate factor deep into the race.
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And despite his criticism of A-Rod, Steinbrenner understands the injury-depleted Yankees probably need the three-time AL MVP to be successful for New York to advance deep into the postseason.
What really sets the phone apart, however, is its most unique feature: The Xperia Z is waterproof, able to be dunked into water at least three feet deep without sustaining damage.
All the same, the Welsh government will be acutely aware that the whole point of digging deep into the public purse to offer financial support to students was to prevent bright young Welsh pupils being put off going to college.
But harnessing this power, by drilling deep holes into volcanoes, turns out to be dangerous business.
By combining their trusted relationships with consumers with deep insights into their behaviors, they will be able to create wholly new products and services on behalf of others.
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Then you shift gears and blame the teachers unions for protecting bad teachers that ought to be fired and dig into the all-too-deep trough of anecdotal evidence to dredge up a few examples of really bad teachers that were hard to fire.
Anything that is to get deep into the body's interstices has to be soluble in water, and buckys are not.
It will be interesting to see whether Brighter.com can sink its teeth deep enough into the market to succeed.
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To be the last dog picked on Tuesday night, an owner might spend deep into the six figures, Dean said.
Despite my best attempt to be prepared and take life by the horns, I fell into a deep, dark hole.
Locals may be accustomed to winter days when going outside feels like stepping into a deep freezer, but Minnesota resident Patrick -- in a comment on a CNN story -- says it's good to be reminded of the potential dangers.
They will be further stretched as trade booms up the Pearl River Delta, which reaches deep into China, as far as Guangzhou.
Several companies that are already in deep trouble have admitted that they will be unable to file while internal investigations into past accounting continue.
The move plunged the country into deep uncertainty following a day of building expectations that Mubarak would be leaving office.
The sky will be a deep, vivid red because the sun will, in essence, have turned into a huge red cloud.
These were thrusts deep into Latham territory, although there are doubts about whether Mr Howard will be able to afford them, especially if the economy weakens.
Nevertheless, while the case for marine reserves may be growing, it would be naive to assume that, back in the Atlantic, scientific evidence will translate into action on deep-sea fisheries.
At first, we see only what Bauby (Mathieu Amalric) sees: a blur of faces, which turn out to be the doctors and nurses at the hospital, who float into view in fearsome closeup, like deep-sea monsters.
Some experts are betting that in many parts of the country digging deep into one's pocket for a thick wad of crumpled, grimy bank notes will soon be a thing of the past.
And while 3 of those 4 schools are poised to make deep runs into March after winning their respective conference tournaments this weekend, defending national champion Kentucky may be on the outside looking in.
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If austerity is leading Europe into deep recession - some are saying it is reminiscent of the 1930s - then what is to be done?
Bulls would like to see evidence that these deep-pocketed participants are stepping back into the market, and a turn higher in this ratio would be one clue.
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