These would, in many cases, be distressed sales, which put downward pressure on prices given their decreased value.
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And you could be distressed even though you're not all that busy -- if you just hate what you're doing.
Some patients may not want to know and may be distressed to find out if they have genes that put them at higher risk for certain diseases.
After realising she came so close to seeing her daughter, Brooks, who plays Janine Butcher in EastEnders and eventually went on to win the reality competition, was shown to be distressed, telling viewers that she was heartbroken, which Ofcom said "served to increase the potential offence caused in this case".
As with the Suhartos, the Birds and Papa's mistress, Cutie Francis, are sufficiently rich not to be too distressed if, as in Indonesia, the economy goes rotten.
Interest repayments place pressure on cash flow, and this pressure is likely to be exacerbated for distressed companies.
Real estate offered a golden opportunity, according to the European Renaissance Fund, not because it would rise in value any time soon, but rather because "a lot of existing portfolios will be offloaded by distressed investors".
In many a Crisis-hit country, the IMF urged that some distressed banks be sold to foreigners.
"In one recent Norfolk case... a defendant was convicted when the 999 tape was played in court and the victim could clearly be heard in a distressed state in the background, " he said.
Although some believe bargain basement prices for distressed properties may be ending, a large inventory still exists.
He set out to build a nationwide banking system so that distressed areas could be helped by ones that were prospering.
There may be signs of distress among distressed debt investors, driven by a lack of opportunities as fund managers scramble for new investment choices.
Some of those assets are distressed and would be difficult to sell at the moment, if at all, even at steep discounts.
That would still be below the heyday for distressed-debt investors, who swoop in when others flee and buy debt that converts to equity once a company emerges from bankruptcy.
Inspectors were also concerned there was nowhere that could be used when patients became distressed or agitated because the intensive care suite had been permanently occupied for several months by one person.
True, home builders continue to be plagued by too many distressed properties that are now on the market at prices way below their original listed prices, thus blocking the sale of new homes.
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Creditworthy buyers of distressed properties will also be unable to get loans.
He says interest runs along all price points, from distressed properties that can be fixed up and rented out to seven-figure mansions along Lakeshore Drive.
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The new hires did this aggressively, booting out old managers and even buying healthy companies if they could be combined with Securum's distressed holdings to create more valuable assets.
If history is any guide, the more dumb money that chases startups at sky-high valuations today, the more distressed sellers there will be trying to unload their shares down the road.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts , LittleJohn and HSBC (nyse: HBC - news - people ) are just three of the latest to jump into the market with new distressed-debt funds, lining up for what is expected to be a pickup in corporate bond defaults even as other veterans of the distressed-debt market complain about a lack of opportunities.
If these analysts are right, you might expect investors to be snapping up the stockmarket bargains that distressed selling has created.
Germany must in effect be willing to put all of the distressed euro zone economies on its balance sheet and pay to keep them afloat.
But Japan's distressed banks still seem to be applying a mild brake on business spending: central-bank surveys suggest that most small businessmen find their bankers unusually tight-fisted.
But optimists are suddenly going so far as to suggest that the current recapitalization of distressed Irish holdings might even be a bellwether for other beleaguered European economies.
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High savings should ensure a healthy demand for bonds, which will also be snaffled up by Japan's distressed banks, as they cut their loan-books in the struggle to meet capital-adequacy requirements.
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"A lot of defaulted mortgages need to be restructured, but this is a classic distressed investing opportunity, " Persky says.
"If these chimpanzees are actually motivated by empathy to console victims of aggression, they must first of all be able to recognise that the victim is distressed and then they must know what to do in order to act appropriately to respond to this distress, " said Dr Fraser.
As we observed last month, a handful of private firms, staffed primarily by former DOL employees, appear to be routinely selected to serve as independent fiduciaries to distressed pensions.
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