The current job market has also forced families to deplete their savings and max out credit cards to pay for their everyday needs.
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The first task, which previous research has shown to deplete self-control, was tediously crossing out all the Es on a page from a statistics book.
"Because savings have gone into gold, the financial savings have begun to deplete and that has caused structural liquidity in the banks to get lower, " she said.
Yet as Sana'a's water basin continues to deplete, Mohammed's family, like so many others throughout the region, are still digging deeper and deeper to find the water they need.
It can also be discharged in a bankruptcy so if you think you might file, you might not want to deplete your retirement savings, which are generally protected in bankruptcy proceedings.
The California Shark Protection Act would force retail shops, restaurants and small processing plants to deplete their entire stock of shark fins by the end of 2012, according to McClatchy.
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In fact, you can leave all of the Roth to your children or grandchildren and they will have years or even decades (depending on their ages when they inherit) to deplete it.
So, commercial fishing continues to deplete the waters.
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The financial cost of atonement threatens to seriously deplete their capital and undermine their ability to create the credit essential for economic recovery.
They built only on high ground, mostly left the river to its own devices, and relied on the wetlands as a natural barrier to buffer and deplete any incoming hurricanes.
Unlike pure public goods such as the atmosphere, where one person's use does not reduce the amount available to others, people deplete these resources when they use them.
The funds to support these spending shenanigans deplete the capital available for the private sector.
So the ample liquidity held by big banks simply reflect the depressed times we live in, where banks are frequently reluctant to make loans to the real economy and deplete their liquid reserves.
Wrigley had worried that World War II would deplete professional baseball of male players and force it to fold.
And the lymphocyte deplete subtype is the kind that most often extends from nodes to adjacent organs.
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For these institutions, selling to the government, even at a price above distressed levels, could deplete their capital as they crystallise their losses.
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People in moderately developed places that have few amenities such as road, schools and electricity often tend to depend less on fishing, but they also have more access to engine-powered boats, spear guns, and other technologies that can rapidly deplete some fish species, said Joshua Cinner of James Cook University in Australia in the report.
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If home prices continue to deteriorate and do not fully recover for perhaps a decade, how many retirees will deplete their equity in the interim and be forced in foreclosure?
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Yet demand for air travel, and energy generally, is rising quickly in China and other developing countries - something likely to push up prices for the rest of us in future, as the world's oil resources deplete.
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