Priceline.com CEO Jeff Boyd blamed on-going fiscal problems worldwide for keeping potential travelers stuck at home.
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First, the domestic sphere, when men went to work and women were stuck at home.
Now, Japan is stuck at the 70% of US GDP found by most wealthy countries.
Benetton's sales were stuck at 2 billion euros in 2011, unchanged from a decade earlier.
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We're stuck at desk jobs, poring over YouTube videos and crunching fantasy football numbers.
Apparently Paul Simon was stuck at the station in Wigan, England when he wrote this.
Ireland coach Declan Kidney said that he was "delighted with how his side stuck at it".
"Many are stuck at an intermediate level of development, " said Shelly Spiegel-Coleman, the group's executive director.
The current limit has been stuck at 65 since 1925, despite galloping advances in life expectancy.
But I'd like to credit the England boys, the way they stuck at it.
This may keep players stuck at level 13 for up to 72 hours from purchase.
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Since 1997, inactivity has stuck at just over a fifth of the working-age population.
The tone seems stuck at a lazy bonhomie, amusement for a rising, self-satisfied commercial class.
America's unemployment rate in September was stuck at 9.1% for the third consecutive month.
Getting a job is a big challenge for millions right now, with unemployment still stuck at 9.6%.
Instead, unemployment has been stuck at 9% or above for the longest period since the Great Depression.
"Obviously, there is some ner-vousness in the company because we are still stuck at 3.6 million, " Ghosn acknowledges.
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Those companies that are flawed in one of the prior categories may find themselves stuck at the starting line.
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But another poll suggests Mr Romney's favourability rating is stuck at 40%.
He got stuck at the exit of his car park, which was euro-only.
Recent opinion polls have indicated that voters view the economy and unemployment, which is stuck at 8.3%, as top priorities.
Nothing says "thanks for nothing" like giving notice to a boss who is stuck at the side of a road.
Unfortunately, we ran into a lot of traffic and we were stuck at one point for about a half an hour.
Some 13, 000 people were stranded at the Narita airport, and 10, 000 were stuck at the Haneda airport, the news agency said.
Once viewed as having a good chance of breaking Barry Bonds' record of 762 home runs, Rodriguez remains stuck at 647.
Meanwhile, standardized test scores and graduation rates remain stuck at mediocre levels nationally, and at worse than abysmal for many urban districts.
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Unemployment in the U.S. has been stuck at 8.2 percent all year.
As the conflict drags on, and despite the increasing normality on the streets, most families find themselves stuck at home all day.
The proportion saying they want it is stuck at roughly a third.
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