Those who do have jobs have been stretched painfully thin to make up for understaffed organizations.
Mr Key said he too will have to spread thin to ensure his supply lasts.
Inuit hunters are finding the sea ice too thin to bear their sleds.
But he dismisses claims that Mr. Schneider is the spitting image of the general, saying that his rival's face is too thin to represent the older Napoleon.
Blankenship has kept Massey focused stubbornly on Central Appalachia, where a century of digging has left seams mostly too short and thin to mine profitably at current prices.
More likely, it is simply a sign of the sheer weight of money moving in and out of markets that are still too thin to bear it comfortably.
It sounds like your daughter was naturally thin to begin with, so I imagine that it will be even more challenging to help her gain or maintain weight.
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Jennifer Griola, a blogger and mother of two, busts the myth that you have to be thin to be heart-healthy -- her BMI is 30 and her waist is 35 inches.
Moyes admitted at the weekend that his squad was too thin to improve on their fifth place finish last season and there could be further arrivals with Nigeria striker Victor Obinna a target.
The written evidence is thin to non-existent, and the import of the Dead Sea Scrolls, one of the few sources for the period that is mainly in a Semitic language, is hotly contested.
"Ultimately passengers will pay for these new rules, because the profit margins of carriers are too thin to absorb the cost of major unforeseen events, " said Dr Ashley Steel, KPMG's global chair for transport.
As we see these new school models emerge that leave traditional practice far behind, I suspect that we will increasingly see that the standard measures are too thin to be adequate at judging how schools are doing for students.
While the data are too thin to provide an average for 2012 deal flow, these dividend trades are compelling indeed for private equity firms, which, on average, have recaptured 64% of their original contributed capital for deals executed since 2011.
This 100-nanometer membrane, comprising the electrolyte and electrodes, has to be thin enough to allow ions to pass through it at a relatively low temperature (which, for ceramic fuel cells, lies in the range of 300 to 500 degrees Celsius).
The livery of Metropolitan Police cars and vans is to change from thin stripes to a so-called Battenburg design.
Charles pointed out that mankind had caused the Arctic sea ice to thin and rainforests to shrink by a third since the 1950s.
There is no magic pot of money that is going to be created out of thin air to go on top of that.
Michael Clarke was the next to fall, getting a thin edge to a pacy, straight delivery from Tremlett, leaving Prior to snaffle the catch.
Each of us wore a lightweight pack, with a water supply fitted to a thin plastic tube to suck on while we ran.
There's a problem with this goal: It will force Dell to change from being an assembler of boxes working on thin margins to an assembler of engineering talent working on fat margins.
Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) pumps steam into the ground to liquefy the bitumen and stiff crude oil, making it thin enough to be pulled out of the ground.
If Saudi Arabia has to increase its production to cover Iran's oil, it would leave a razor-thin margin to cover for any other disruptions.
Gates deflected a question about increasing troop strength in Afghanistan, but talked at length about plans to ease the burden on the American military, which has been stretched thin trying to fight two wars.
She's a woman who just skims the surface of life, preferring a thin facade to introspection.
Past studies have shown that early risers are more likely to be thin than late-to-bed types.
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Nostalgia for cultural innocence is a pretty thin emotion to base a feature film on.
Sadly, the latest addition to this thin library is unlikely to do much to lift the nation's profile.
But the Asian firms need all their cash in these thin years to pay their bondholders and bankers.
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"We chose the thick and thin oval to replace the circle because it portrays a sense of movement, " Ms. Webb said.
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