Private-equity firms are flush with cash and some may be desperate to spend it.
Real could also be desperate to hold on to Beckham, who signed a four-year deal in July 2003, for financial reasons.
Boss Steve Fallon - a former Cambridge star - knows the U's will be desperate to avoid defeat even at this early stage of the season.
"The carp would be quite bony and because of the age of the carp they would certainly be very tasteless and they would be desperate to eat them, " she said.
Wednesday's presentations are unlikely to make or break a candidate, our correspondent said, but at such a late stage of the bidding process they will be desperate to deliver a flawless performance.
Posh already have three proven strikers on their books in the shape of Aaron Mclean, Craig Mackail-Smith and new signing Dave Hibbert, so will not be desperate to bolster their attacking options.
Sri Lanka can sweep this series 3-0 with a win in Brisbane on Sunday, but the Aussies will be desperate to stop the rot at the Gabba, where the Ashes series starts in 20 days.
These steps should be of vital concern not just to data scientists or BI analysts, but to senior management, the CEO, who should be desperate to assemble the whole picture of what customers are doing from as many sources as possible.
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Both Donald, who won the money lists in Europe and the United States last season, and fellow Englishman Westwood, whose brilliant closing 63 at PGA National left him fourth behind McIlroy, will be desperate to win their first major titles next month.
But critics worry that his claims that he can hear the dead could be harmful to those desperate to make contact with relatives who've passed away.
Similarly, in boom conditions commodity consumers will be so desperate to get their hands on raw materials that they will drive prices up to absurd levels, at least for a short time.
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The move appears to be a desperate attempt by Microsoft to grow search and ultimately boost its search advertising revenues.
He'll be 22 then, still young by NHL goaltenders' standards, though if the Flyers' history with goalies is any harbinger, they might be desperate for Stolarz to join them sooner.
He is confident that the crowd will be "desperate for it to happen, for the people on stage to be successful" - in their lives as well as their routine.
But here's the thing -- I already asked him, and the chances that I'm going to be so desperate for a social recommendation that I'll turn to my social networks for something to do is, at least in my case, slim to none.
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Mr Anderson said he feared the council would not be able to help to vulnerable and desperate people in "some of the most deprived communities, not just in Liverpool but the country".
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It's a very good time to sell, because sellers are going to be desperate soon.
He was desperate to be good people, to still be able to feel he was good.
Some are compulsive gift-givers, either desperate to be liked or to exert control.
Birbiglia may have doubts about love, but he seems desperate to be liked.
"Some of India's richest men are desperate to be part of India's first ever successful domestic sports league, " said Tandon.
Liverpool's season hardly hinges on beating United but there is little doubt they will be as desperate as ever to do so.
In other words, they may be prone to take desperate measures.
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Rooney must have been desperate to be playing and might have thought he had the chance to do so when Ryan Giggs came off injured.
Meanwhile, ABC doesn't appear to be desperate for advertisers.
Smaller markets either are more desperate to be part of the big show (i.e. pro sports) or realize that pro teams in small markets are likely to be a bigger part of the social fabric.
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So Tricky Dicky taunts Kissinger with the spectre of Ford giving his job to Al Haig should Nixon fail to survive, while Kissinger dangles the judgement of history in front of a master desperate to be remembered as a great statesman.
Securing private investments in their stock used to be the desperate measure of cash-strapped dot-coms teetering on the abyss.
But if the work pays off, Dirks may be able to give his desperate young patients a real shot at a cure, and put his scalpel away for good.
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