That has prompted a scramble for Asian securities, revealing another large shift to have taken place over the past decade.
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The result was a scramble for talent approaching the infamous bicycle messenger shortage once created by Dot-Bombs UrbanFetch and Kozmo.
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Banks' profitability is sinking, partly because lending margins are being squeezed by a scramble for deposits as a source of stable funding.
Presuming he says no, a scramble for his party's nomination, in a country where oil cash still enhances the allure of office, can only spell turbulent times ahead.
Richard Halstead, co-founder of Wine Intelligence, a consultancy on wine branding, says that China is a huge growth market for producers and there is a scramble for quality European brands.
Employment is lagging, and it's going to be -- it's a real scramble for a lot of people.
Oil companies sunk considerable sums into oil exploration, igniting a global scramble for new supplies.
Despite excited predictions of a dangerous scramble for Arctic resources, the region's sovereignty is fairly clearly defined.
The final months under the old pricing regime saw a mad scramble for market share, "an Oklahoma land rush, " says Sanford C.
Thus Munich's unemployment rate, at 3%, is less than a third the German average, and there's a mad scramble for office space.
The final months under the old pricing regime saw a mad scramble for market share, "an Oklahoma land rush, " says Sanford Bernstein analyst Geoffrey Porges.
Walker's exit is now almost certain to set off a fierce scramble for his big-money backers, led by the Ricketts family that has emerged as one of the GOP's most powerful financial contributors.
Finally, the last few days was a mad scramble for information by U.S., South Korean, Japanese and European governments and intelligence services for clues to the passing of Kim Jong-il, the North Korean leader.
What we need is for them to work together on solutions, utilizing their core competencies, and not trying to to over ride each other in a mad scramble for the pot of gold which is healthcare expenditure.
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The handful of folks who were able to summon up the courage to enter the water were huddled into small groups a few feet offshore and periodically groups of teenage girls would shriek and run from the surf, inciting a mad scramble for the shore by the remaining bathers.
And for those of us of a certain age, there is always the tale of Peter A. Cohen, the 1980s investment banker, formerly with Shearson, who was a loser in the celebrated scramble for a leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco.
Take a lesson from some friends or sign up for a charity scramble.
KPMG's collapse would set off a scramble among companies looking for a new auditor.
When share prices have already risen a lot, commentators scramble for reasons why they should rise even further.
On the way up, salaries inflate, entrepreneurs make millions and venture capitals scramble for a piece of the action.
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From that chancy lie, Mickelson flew his approach shot over the green and had to scramble for a bogey.
Yet, some activist groups are singling out the technique in a scramble to blame corporations for poisoning our drinking water.
Panicked, we scramble for a flashlight, hoping to make sense of what we glimpsed as the lights flickered before they died.
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Schools are increasingly the target of cuts in spending (deserved or not is another question) and as a result, they are in a scramble to make up for missing programs, teacher shortages and funding.
Then Edwards did well to win a goalmouth scramble to get a shot away, only for a deflection and Sergei Semak's acrobatic overhead kick to clear the danger.
He had to leave the life of a simple hack and risk it all in the mad scramble for millions he had long covered as a journalist.
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This partly reflects a temporary quarter-end scramble for funds.
Evans's shrewdness and determination, along with his willingness to spend freely, secured him the site against competition from French, Italian and American archaeologists, in a scramble among the Great Powers for a treasure trove to rival Heinrich Schliemann's excavations at Troy and Mycenae on the mainland.
Pricing information aside, utilities and grid operators could more accurately pinpoint the location of a problem in the electrical network--eliminating the need for repair crews to scramble for hours to determine where a power failure has occurred.
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