Far too much cash is being under-spent or tied up in unwieldy long-term PFI (private finance initiative) contracts.
While other top NFL executives have spent the off-season tied up in the tedium of the labor lockout, Rolapp--a cherub-faced 38-year-old--spent it looking ahead to the NFL's next great frontier: the convergence of videogaming, mobile computing and social media.
With the increasing demand for alternative trading platforms, SGX has recently tied up with Chi-X Global to set up Chi-East to cater to dark pool trading.
On the health care front, as a candidate for President, I pledged to make sure we were helping New Orleans recruit doctors and nurses, and rebuild medical facilities -- including a new veterans hospital. (Applause.) Well, we have resolved a long-standing dispute -- one that had tied up hundreds of millions of dollars -- to fund the replacement for Charity Hospital.
But Schneck has them seeing double--and tied up in court for years.
The Sabres tied it up 2-2 with 26 seconds to go in the third, forcing the game into overtime and then a shootout, where Buffalo right wing Drew Stafford netted the loan goal for the win.
AstraZeneca (nyse: AZN - news - people ) has tied up with biotech boutique Atherogenics (nasdaq: AGIX - news - people ) on a pill to reduce inflammation in the arteries, another way of cutting the risk of heart attacks.
As a result, states that relied on pick-up taxes tied to the repealed federal credit lost their windfall.
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But nearly all of his wealth was tied up in Wal-Mart, on whose board he served since 1992.
Edelman says he went through hard times during the recession because most of his net worth was tied up in hard-sell assets.
That's when police say Joshua Hakken broke into the home, tied up his mother-in-law, took the children and eventually set sail for Cuba.
With most of the funds tied up in long-term assets, that could leave the banks short of cash if investors stop buying new products.
Officials at Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office in Florida said Mr Hakken had tied up his mother-in-law in her house in Tampa before fleeing with the two boys.
Eike Batista is the classic example of how billionaires are not really billionaires when you consider all the leverage and how all their wealth is tied up into non-liquid assets.
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Mark Tinker, an analyst with Commerzbank in London, reckons that around half of Germany's equity market is currently tied up in cross-holdings that might be disposed of once the law changes.
Filmmaker David Lynch was asked to provide visuals inspired by the tunes, but by the time he was done, the album was tied up in major-label red tape and its release was uncertain.
So for example, efforts to rebuild schools and hospitals, to repair damaged roads and bridges, to get people back to their homes -- they were tied up for years in a tangle of disagreements and byzantine rules.
This means making sure high-quality government bonds, say, are not needlessly tied up as collateral for trades where lower-quality assets would be acceptable.
The dog was hauled out of a dark-coloured vehicle and tied up outside the centre at 01:30 BST on Saturday.
Both businesses and unions have big bureaucracies tied to today's set-up.
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This is likely to be offset only partially by a pick-up in businesses tied more closely to economic growth, such as advising on mergers and acquisitions.
Matt Robinson closed the gap just before half time, Leigh Henry tied the game up at three-all, before Lapham's header won it for Marine in injury time.
What is clear is that the current procedures are simply not up to the job, and unless those involved come up with some forward looking pro-active plans, over-the-air television is going to be tied up in the courts for a long time as companies and consumers look to exploit the old-word rules with new-age technology.
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Then, opening the second half on an 11-3 spurt, they finally caught up when Hilliard's layup tied it 40-all at the 16:04 mark.
"If and when we re-orientate our cricket square, which is all tied up in our planning application, then some of, if not all of, our four-day games will be played away from Old Trafford so all our outgrounds come into focus then, " added Cumbes.
JPMorgan Chase (nyse: JPM - news - people ) is tied up with the integration of Bank One.
Along with perusing some visually stimulating art, drop by some of the pop-up bars and galleries tied to the festival before kicking back for the rest of the evening at Island Bar.
Yet we now live in a society and era for whom it is a basic axiom that the success or failure of grown-up life is directly tied to the quality of the care one receives in childhood.
The BBC's Lucy Williamson, in Seoul, says the trouble, as ever, is what the international community can do in response without triggering an even bigger crisis - North Korea is already tied up in layers of sanctions which do not seem to have had any impact.
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