Yet even corporate America is starting to dip its toe back into the water with Vick.
This dispersion was used to dip-coat strips of filter paper, rendering the paper conductive.
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He had to dip into other savings and use up an inheritance to pay the mortgage.
Even, it may be (to dip presumptuously into the candidate's psyche), from his father's impelling shadow.
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There ought to be plenty of rainy-day funds to dip into now that times are tough.
As a result, households have had to dip into their savings to make ends meet.
Traulsen says the Montgomery fund can be especially volatile because it tends to dip into emerging markets.
By carefully tracking your spending, you can be sure never to dip below your comfort zone.
Householders will be reluctant to dip deeper into their savings while their own debts are so high.
Rics said chartered surveyors in Scotland expected prices to continue to dip over the coming three months.
Sewanee's Ms. Saxton said the university wouldn't need to dip into its endowment to accommodate the cuts.
And yet now it's starting to dip in the red and that's going to continue for several quarters.
So far they've persuaded 37 customers to dip their toes into cloud computing.
Given the position the tournament was in, it gave us a chance to dip our toe in the water.
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Strong IPO pricing comes as more professional money managers are willing to dip their toes into the new-issue pool.
Also like HuffPost, Bleacher Report briefly attained profitability, only to dip back into investment mode after raising additional funds.
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Stay-at-home parents who want to dip their toes back in are able to re-enter the workforce without the commitment.
Because skeptics who were originally resistant to owning stocks finally get up the courage to dip their toes in.
The group does not expect inflation to dip below 2.5% before 2017.
Politicians were allowed to dip their snouts in the public trough as long as they granted favors to their constituents.
"It's always cool to have something new to dip, " says the Brooklyn, NY, resident who recently moved from Pasadena, Calif.
Yesterday, Esperion shares lost a quarter of their value on misinterpretations of the JAMA report, and they continued to dip today.
You may be tempted to dip into savings, sell assets or go deeper into debt to try to save your home.
The researchers seem positively naive when they puzzle over why stocks always seem to dip before a shareholder suit is filed.
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Many of them refuse to dip a toe into the stock market, choosing instead to remain beached in money market funds.
Will I have to dip into my savings a little or completely exhaust it in order to make the down payment?
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Let's assume you're not a hardcore hand-code it yourself type, but do need to dip your toe into the app-building world.
It's a way of thinking that makes it easy for politicians to dip into state coffers to bail out failing enterprises.
The Los Angeles metropolitan area keenly felt the chill, with an overnight low in Hollywood expected to dip down to 38 F.
To cover the legal costs, Blunkett apparently had to dip into the inheritance he had been saving for his three grown sons.
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