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But instead of finding it liberating, workers were left floundering.
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It currently only has only 1, 524 signatures, out of its goal of 25, 000, so this vital call to action could be left floundering in the wilds of the Internet.
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In Maine the retirement of Olympia Snowe, after 18 years, has left Republicans floundering in a left-leaning state.
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But Leeds refused to be cave in, and restored parity through the irrepressible Smith, whose superb header left Howard floundering.
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McIlroy had vowed to improve on his opening round and hit three straight pars, but three bogeys in the next four holes left him floundering on six-over.
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The left is floundering.
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But a toxic combination of external debt and collapsing confidence left the economy floundering.
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With a general election due in September 1998 and unemployment still at a record 11%, the prospect looms of Europe's richest country being run for a year by a floundering government and then giving way to a centre-left alternative even less eager to bring in the reforms so necessary to turn the country round.
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Of course, there were very few left once the Washington Post subsidiary Social Code hired 15 engineers from the floundering service, which accounted for more than half of its workforce.
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