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Dow Chemical's acquisition of Rohm and Haas in April has left it labouring under heavy debts.
ECONOMIST: Reliance bids for LyondellBasell
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In Britain, labouring under wartime rationing, planning was a practical problem.
ECONOMIST: What would Hayek have made of his new cheerleader?
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The big picture is that the chancellor has done a little more than expected, given the great economic and political constraints that he is labouring under.
BBC: An 'optimal' Budget?
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Exporters are already labouring under the weight of sterling's appreciation between mid-1996 and early 1998, to which has been added faltering demand elsewhere in the world.
ECONOMIST: The economy
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The minister is reported to have said the concept of workers labouring under the hot sun is not part of the religion or culture of the UAE.
BBC: Construction in Dubai
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In the meantime, while Europe has fiddled and denied reality, the Greek economy, labouring under a completely unsustainable burden and a debilitating level of uncertainty, has imploded.
FORBES: Standoff on Greece Driven by Short-Sighted Europolitics
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By the time Chrysler shareholders vote on the merger in September, Daimler-Benz will probably have signed three collaborative deals with Nissan, a Japanese car maker labouring under a mountain of debt.
ECONOMIST: Chrysler��s sold, Volvo��s too expensive. How about BMW?
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One, labouring under the term of "contracts for difference", is a mechanism under which the government will guarantee a price that energy firms can obtain for producing and selling electricity generated either by wind farms or new nuclear power stations.
BBC: Energy Bill: Will companies now build new power plants?
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It has since been ascertained, beyond a doubt, that the murderer of the unfortunate gentleman is no other than his third son, Richard Dadd, a fine young man, 24 years age, and that he committed the act whilst labouring under an aberration of intellect.
ECONOMIST: Dreadful murder | The
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This may eventually lead to a merger of Ifil with Fiat, opening the door to an outside investor being brought in to rescue the Fiat Auto division, which is labouring under a heavy dependence on the Italian market, a lack of scale and earlier diversification into difficult emerging markets such as Brazil.
ECONOMIST: Cars