What it does is, Owen argues, leave the periphery floundering while over-pressuring the core economies.
And the junta is increasingly dependent on narco-dollars to keep a floundering economy above water.
When Russia invaded Georgia, McCain's response was informed and forceful, Obama's floundering and equivocal.
By this time, Zawahiri had suspended his operations in Egypt, and his organization was floundering.
But a toxic combination of external debt and collapsing confidence left the economy floundering.
Instead, they are floundering around, returning to their parents' homes and postponing serious relationships.
They are simply the most visual aspect of an out-dated and floundering social structure.
It is the first piece of good news for the floundering computer maker for some time.
This helped to revive support for the separatist Bloc, which had seemed to be floundering.
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And they are floundering in Berlin where a state poll is due on October 10th.
And with its domestic economy floundering, Britain needs all the exporting power it can muster.
U.S. senator became owner of floundering San Francisco Examiner newspaper in 1880 as payment for gambling debt.
Without reforming its laws and public institutions, welfare schemes with the best intentions run the risk of floundering.
The Catholic 7 is officially set to make its long-awaited exit from the floundering Big East this summer.
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Guillermo and Andrnico Luksic remember the soul-searching they endured after they bought a floundering Chilean brewery in 1986.
Still floundering and divided after their electoral debacle in 1997, the Gaullists will certainly not perk up easily.
In Maine the retirement of Olympia Snowe, after 18 years, has left Republicans floundering in a left-leaning state.
The company was a floundering, 25-employee regional company trying to beat giant Ticketron.
When he joined Ticketmaster as chief executive in 1982, it was a floundering regional company up against giant Ticketron.
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The mainstream right, once again, is floundering for a theme of its own.
Mathieu raced into a 3-1 lead with one superbly-judged lob leaving Parmar floundering.
Two decades ago, he was trying to teach writing to students at a community college in Toronto, and floundering.
He thinks an independent Scotland could have bailed out its huge and floundering banks as the British government did.
All three countries have a stake in the floundering car industry, which is organised on a North American basis.
But Leeds refused to be cave in, and restored parity through the irrepressible Smith, whose superb header left Howard floundering.
Mobley was floundering as the founder of the IBM Executive School until desperation drove him to three revolutionary insights.
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Obama does none of these things, and that's a large reason his administration is floundering and, with it, America's economy.
He became head of a short-lived minority government in late 1979, when the economy was floundering because of high taxes.
After a quarter of a century's domination by Mr Kohl, their coffers were empty, their policies floundering, their organisation top-heavy.
Last year Chelsea were floundering under the leadership of AVB, who seemed to be on the hot seat from day one.
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