Councillors will be told the collapse of the existing union was due to high-levels of bad debts on loans made to members, high overheads and an over dependence on non-recurring grants.
Some neo-cons worry about America's over-dependence on such an unstable region as the Middle East.
And of course, the over-use and over-dependence on software instead of just connecting with your audience, person to person.
Further its over-dependence on a limited group of customers for coal royalty and natural gas midstream revenue remain potential headwinds to future earnings.
Infosys in particular was reeling from its over-dependence on the European markets, while rivals had larger stakes in India and in Indian government.
One of these is an over-dependence on Asian companies, which supply two-thirds of Vietnam's foreign direct investment, and which fled during the regional downturn.
Sinn Fein's economic spokesperson Mitchel McLaughlin said the job losses highlighted the dangers of having an economic policy driven by an over-dependence on foreign investment.
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The stock trades well below the historically normal multiples of cash earnings and sales per shares because of the concerns over their dependence on those two key drugs.
And some, especially in America, have argued that the supposedly limitless supply of African crude is the key to reducing the West's over-dependence on politically risky Middle Eastern supplies.
But after decades of over-dependence on Russia for diplomatic and military support, hob-nobbing with America can help India broaden its horizons and balance the growing regional weight of China.
The latest edition of the Economist magazine dubbed France "the time bomb at the heart of Europe", claiming it had an under-competitive economy and over-dependence on government spending.
Dozens of smaller dot.coms, from Ask Jeeves to Respond.com, are also selling private-label versions of their technologies to big companies, largely to move away from over-dependence on consumer revenues.
Tourism is creating other problems for the local environment, too, including increased population density, over-dependence on wood as a fuel and construction source and the overgrazing and cutting of mountain slopes to feed livestock.
Yet for all the hand-wringing over our overseas oil dependence--this essential commodity is disproportionately found in the world's toughest neighborhoods--Washington's responses have been bizarre, almost comic.
Nor does the film ever confront the post- colonial questions that hover over the Algerian villagers' dependence on the French monks.
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Others, like RBS, had some retail deposits, but notably were very dependent on wholesale (uninsured) funding, and that dependence had grown over time.
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But Japan remains dangerously exposed over the long term to its dependence for growth on Chinese markets.
Nuclear power, over time, would lessen our dependence on both oil and coal, but so far the executive branch has also been slow in implementing incentives contained in the 2005 energy bill.
That would be the case if the nation were finally impelled to do the one practical, near-term and affordable thing that would, over time, dramatically reduce our dependence on oil: Wean the U.S. automotive fleet from its current, almost complete reliance on petroleum-derived gasoline.
This is the country that has just blocked proposals to toughen the EU's carbon emissions target from 20% to 25% in 2020, over 1990 levels, mainly because of its dependence on coal.
Late last month, Reckitt Benckiser created a stir by unexpectedly announcing that its Suboxone tablet for treating opioid dependence will be withdrawn from the US market sometime over the next six months.
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Over the years, the media industry has been gradually shifting its dependence from advertising to affiliate fees.
BAE, which generates over 40% of its sales in America, needs to reduce its dependence on shrinking defence budgets.
In fact, over the past three years Deutsche Bank has deliberately and dramatically reduced its dependence on risk-taking as a source of operating earnings, while enjoying more substantial progress with clients than at any time in its recent history.
More generally, Iranian calls to form a gas cartel are useful for Russia as they serve to put pressure on European states that, in the wake of gas and oil supply disruptions over the past 13 months, are having second thoughts about deepening their dependence on Gazprom.
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Second, our dependence on energy imports, and oil in particular, has doubled over the past 30 years despite decades of serial exhortations and policies to do explicitly otherwise.
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In 2010, our dependence on foreign oil was under 50 percent for the first time in over a decade.
Last quarter, the second largest wireless carrier in China saw its net profits rise by almost 90% year-over-year as 3G revenues grew strongly and subsidies were reigned in by lower dependence on expensive smartphones such as the iPhone.
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With Fiat's help, Chrysler might just be able to convince a sceptical administration that it has a plan to rectify three of its most glaring weaknesses: an over-reliance on gas-guzzling trucks and sports-utility vehicles, almost total dependence on the North American market and a perilously thin senior management team.
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Over the past four years we have doubled the use of renewable energy, dramatically reduced our dependence on foreign oil, and put our country on a path to win the global race for clean energy jobs.
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