This puts retirees in a bind as money market rates are too low to live on.
Given that QE2 will also push down the dollar against foreign currencies, companies exporting to the US will face the same bind as Kraft.
The Indian government is in a bind as it doesn't want to strain relations with its southern neighbor, but at the same time also doesn't want to displease Tamil parties.
He and his team were plowing through Pinocchio and found themselves in a creative bind as they wrestled with some basic questions of animation, like how to draw the main characters.
This fragmented mobile landscape has put IT shops in a bind as they look for the best way to mobilize apps and processes for the widest range of devices without reinventing the wheel every six months.
This puts the Administration in a further logical bind, as the policy is clearly grounded in the notion that monetary incentives work: make a desirable thing free, and people will demand more of it.
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" Juan Carlos Zarate, a Bush deputy national security adviser, sums up the "bind" as follows: "These are the same issues we've been grappling with for years that are uncomfortable given our legal structures and the nature of the threat.
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By identifying with a legacy which goes beyond the five hundred years of colonial life, the Caribbean peoples can begin to bind together as a region and claim a rich inheritance from the earliest cultural expressions which emerge in this volume.
At a stroke, 3Com could provide the credibility and access to customers that matter in America, as well as helping to bind in Siemens's recent data-networking acquisitions, such as Argon and Redstone Communications.
Since then, the double bind concept has been recognized as a constant challenge for women who want to advance their careers.
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For Deacon, the answer has to lie in a closer look at self-organizing processes and how the origins of life and consciousness are rooted in the constraints that bind and shape these processes as they build from the simplest self-assembly of molecules up to the emergence of the first life forms.
With this QTR, we bind together multiple energy technologies, as well as multiple DOE energy technology programs, in the common purpose of solving our energy challenges.
In addition, these antibodies can bind to and destroy healthy cells as well as HIV-infected ones, making them a potentially useful but unpredictable partner in fighting the virus.
"The command of the Greek people will bind us", he was quoted as saying by AFP news agency.
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Long after his retirement, Mr. Mandela's continued imprimatur as a sort of father-of-the-nation helps to bind his increasingly fractious party, especially from challenges from its left wing, as the country's socioeconomic inequality rises.
As it forces euro-zone countries to bind closer, the crisis convinces Britons of the wisdom of keeping the pound.
As long as Mr. Bush permits the Treaty to bind the United States, he will find himself unable to ready the most militarily efficacious and cost- effective anti-missile systems possible.
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Foreign law cannot be used as a holding or a precedent or to bind or to influence the outcome of a legal decision interpreting the Constitution or American law that doesn't direct you to that law.
But they felt in a bind, because critics had derided the initial July stress tests as too weak.
Researchers found that the first round of broadly neutralizing antibodies generally appeared about 14 weeks after infection, and these were better able to bind to portions of HIV that the virus doesn't change as quickly or as frequently.
The lack of progress has led a number of Baltic countries to consider technological interventions, or so-called "geoengineering" ideas (large-scale solutions to environmental problems), such as pumping oxygen into the water, and using chemicals to bind pollutants in sediments, in a bid to save the Baltic.
It certainly might have placed their lawsuit in a bind had one of their subsidiaries voted the very technology they were challenging as best in show at CES. But that probably should have been addressed prior to the Consumer Electronics Show and certainly prior to the CNET vote.
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As they passed through different parts of the body looking for targets to bind to, they would get metabolized, for instance, by the liver.
The government clearly want to bind local authorities into the UK deficit reduction process, to 'take their share of the responsibility' as ministers put it.
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Alert to this risk, Facebook has been rolling out new features such as Timeline, which encourages users to load their life histories onto the social network, to bind them in more tightly.
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