The Baltic Dry Index, a measure of shipping rates for bulk goods, has foundered.
But they quickly clouded again when that agreement foundered under Mr Netanyahu's first government, from 1996-1999.
More than nine hundred languages have been invented since Lingua Ignota, and almost all have foundered.
He foundered during his weekly parliamentary showdown with the prime minister on December 14th.
And as the jumbo has aged, Boeing's domination of the commercial airways has foundered.
Both this service, and later its UltimateTV offering, which debuted in January 2001, foundered.
That thought has occurred to disputatious Tories, who would cheer if the coalition foundered.
Previously, such a deal might have foundered theoretically on the fact that AOL owns cable operators.
Plans to turn London's International Petroleum Exchange into a profit-making company foundered when member-owners rejected the deal.
But this marriage, too, foundered, though not as the result of ill will between Moskowitz and Kyocera.
He sold his company to avoid a conflict of interest, reacquiring it in 1980 when the buyer foundered.
Having once had the inside track, Newbridge foundered in its second try when its erstwhile partner pulled out.
But the London club claim the deal foundered because of "Premier League rules".
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Our first winter, she'd foundered (foundering is an equine wasting disease of the hoof), and developed sores and abscesses.
Efforts to attract private investment have foundered due to bureaucratic hurdles, experts say.
Its first effort to resolve these problems foundered in 2005 when French and Dutch voters rejected the constitutional treaty.
Its earlier attempts to become a manufacturing and service hub for the region foundered on the rigidity of its bureaucracy.
But it has foundered on fears of a flood of Polish plumbers and Hungarian hairdressers flowing west, undercutting high domestic wages.
By contrast, early attempts to build adaptable, Sandbridge-style chips--which use so-called software-defined radio--have foundered, running more slowly and consuming too much power.
There is possible evidence of foreign sailors setting up home in the north-west Highlands after their ships foundered off the Scottish coast.
Initiatives to attract Western oil companies to get at the gas foundered as low prices and stingy terms failed to attract bidders.
Almost all China's (and others') attempts at using groundwater more efficiently so far have foundered on a failure to grasp these facts.
Previous attempts to make an engine with liquid pistons have foundered for the obvious reason that liquids are less stable than solids.
Ironically that group foundered too because of a perceived lack of commitment.
What is more, Mr Romney is being disingenuous: not all the firms that foundered after Bain's involvement were simply down on their luck.
According to stories, a ship from the Chinese admiral's fleet is thought to have foundered off the coast of Kenya in the early 1400s.
An attempt by Mercedes-Benz (the car arm of Daimler-Benz) to forge a joint venture foundered in 1995, but the executives got to know each other.
Many cases for damages against the companies foundered on that rock.
Yet, though Mr Koizumi's few big, headline-grabbing efforts have foundered, leading him to this gamble, he has actually achieved quite a lot in quieter ways.
After FutureGen foundered, China broke ground on its own version: GreenGen.
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