People even more desperate than the workers who are willing to take the work and the jobs at even lower pay and even worse conditions.
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Professor TIM ORGOKSIL (Political Science): There's no future for them and that - they could get even more desperate.
Also using a lower discount rate would magnify pension liabilities and drive managers into an even more desperate hunt for yield, the author says.
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Even more desperate now that the Food and Drug Administration is expected, as early as this year, to require food makers to add artery-choking trans fat--found in dairy, meats, cookies and fried foods--to labels spelling out nutrition facts.
Even as the desperate mistress Martin Landau was trying to unload in Woody Allen's "Crimes and Misdemeanors, " Huston expressed a potent if unhinged power.
But the Arab Gulf states, initially nervous about confronting Saddam Hussein even in those more desperate days, are now outright in their opposition to military action.
And yet he entertains as fully as the slick films he debunks, with a sharp sense of humor that holds up even during the most desperate moments.
Although many Americans in earlier times were poor, even people in fairly desperate circumstances were known to refuse help or handouts as an affront to their dignity and independence.
Father and son are determined--desperate, even--for Skechers to succeed.
Tortorella benched him for nearly 13 minutes following Carter's goal, and even with the Rangers desperate to tie the score, Tortorella did not play Gaborik for the final 89 seconds of regulation.
According to the experts, it's a very wise fiscal decision, and even heavy-hitters who aren't necessarily desperate for cash still want to break even.
Vulnerable to climate change, many are in desperate need of even the most basic skills to protect their livelihoods.
The chances of male parent to baby transmission is small, especially using ICSI, but Dr Jean Cozzi, from Jean Verdier Hospital near Paris, said that the technique could provide reassurance to parents desperate to avoid even the slightest chance.
"These people are so desperate that, even during the fighting, they would go to grave sites and dig up the bodies, thinking they would find their loved ones, " Messoudi tells me from the base in Tripoli where the ICRC is trying to advise and help the fledgling and inexperienced Libyan authorities.
In fact, we found that soldiers at Fort Carson in Colorado often can't get the help they need even when they're feeling desperate.
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.
With the euro up 14% against the dollar in six months, even as much of Europe is desperate for buyers of its goods and is cringing as their effective prices abroad soar, a few fear another upheaval in the markets.
Conditions inside are desperate, with food and even water in very short supply.
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But the real reason is that sky-high prices and desperate doctors and patients means even a drug that barely works can sometimes make a bundle.
The desperate search for upside earnings surprises even embraces mining properties covering coal, iron ore and copper.
They were desperate to play ball -- even if they could barely play.
Even junk issues have been inhaled by investors desperate for any yield pick-up over puny Treasury and high-grade bond yields.
Almost 12, 000 people have contracted cholera since August in Zimbabwe, and the outbreak threatens to kill even greater numbers as the water situation becomes more desperate.
"It's bringing people together - some of whom are prepared to trade down so that they don't have the spare room but some of whom are in desperate need and you're not even hearing the voice of those people in this debate, " he said.
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If Rip is desperate for a Bowden fix, he can even take some solace this weekend from the Tennessee-Akron game, in which Terry Bowden's Zips actually led the Volunteers 23-20 late in the first half before fading to a 49-26 defeat.
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But it matters even more to people on the ground, eager, perhaps desperate to make their case before the authorities, their boss or their family.
Galway could have been even further ahead at that stage as Barry Monaghan had made a desperate clearance off his goal line after a Nicky Joyce shot evaded Michael Boyle.
In you we see the same compassion that has led Coast Guardsmen to pull stranded Americans from the rooftops during Katrina, save desperate migrants clinging to rafts in the Caribbean, and even today, as the Coast Guard rescues Americans from the surging Mississippi.
Even as the rest of Asia's carriers are engaged in a desperate struggle for survival, however, one airline stands out.
"Companies like Cairn and BP are desperate to pursue the last drops of oil on Earth, even if that means risking our environment and climate in the process, " Greenpeace said on its website.
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