His catch-22 is that flogging off prize assets could make it more difficult to raise capital.
Simko said the company is in a bit of a Catch-22, and its executives have said so.
For companies this requirement presents a rather nasty Catch-22, says Jorge Espinosa, partner with Espinosa Trueba P.
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It seems like a catch-22 situation how are Twitter users reporting the error in the first place?
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"We have a catch-22, " says Joseph Weiss, the security consultant in San Jose.
Silver is caught in a Catch-22 between industrial demand versus precious metal demand.
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But in a Catch-22 scenario, shelling out for such appliances would only raise consumers' price for harvesting cost savings.
Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of the clause of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.
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Yes, it's a bit of a Catch-22--which is why you should safeguard your idea by giving only a general overview of it.
Caught in a Catch-22, you need to ask yourself: How can I change this scenario in a true-to-life and lasting way?
Obviously, Trump is attempting to create a Catch-22 for the Obama campaign.
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As more and more employers value teamwork, looking to encourage collaboration while safeguarding against cheating has become the Catch-22 of modern American educators.
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These ads heap shame and stigma on teens, putting them in a real Catch-22, as Jasmine Burnett of NYC for Reproductive Justice told Colorlines.
For many live-in child care providers, the job is a Catch-22.
The catch-22 is that many GPS units lack external antenna jacks.
This catch-22 left some without the affordable, quality care they need.
If this seems like a silly Catch-22 for states, it is.
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Because of the power they consolidate, they easily reach critical mass and so avoid the Catch-22 of having to persuade sellers to join when buyers are scarce.
The story was, the general couldn't work, and as the general was our story, if he wasn't doing anything we had nothing to shoot -- a sort of catch-22.
But there could also be a Catch-22 at work: If the established musician does something really fresh, her audience is unhappy she's strayed from what they know and like.
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The EEOC's new regime leaves businesses in a Catch-22.
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Lawyers for the group said they were in a Catch-22, unable to prove the government used the information from the wiretaps against Al-Haramain, after the government cited national security and state secrets.
This is something of a Catch-22 insofar as all men of conscription age are expected to serve in the military and, therefore, will be deemed to have been exposed to state secrets.
Some of that is deferred maintenance, but the bulk derives from the cruel Catch-22 of occupying a historic structure: The Corcoran has been "grandfathered, " or exempted, from various ordinances and codes over the years.
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The tale thus went from Kafka to Catch-22.
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