By God, investors, especially retired investors, are desperate for income to pay their bills.
It left the Waltons, who travelled to Tenerife for the trial, ever more desperate for closure.
Since September, 200 to 300 people have called every day, desperate for any kind of mask.
Anyway, companies are desperate for some brake on annual double-digit health care cost increases.
Oversupply of solar equipment and polysilicon in China means that companies are desperate for sales.
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His big break came in the giddy 1980s when labor- short Japan was desperate for temps.
So owners, always desperate for wins and drawing cards, bite the bullet and pay up.
Hi-tech, high growth, low carbon, this is exactly the kind of industry ministers are desperate for.
If you're desperate for walkabout live listening, try the bulkier SatelliteRadio portables from Tao and Pioneer.
Gallingly for a party that is desperate for some good news, they may do so again.
Others think placing or answering a Web personal makes them seem desperate for a date.
Young Senegalese, he says, are desperate for change, and the election is their chance.
They are desperate for someone to fill the vacuum at the heart of government.
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Morris inherited a Clemson offense coming off a 6-7 season and desperate for something radical.
Shas's fast-growing young constituency is desperate for housing, so this waiver is critical for the party.
Students desperate for tuition money are not likely to turn down a cash sale.
Concentrating on lessons when you are desperate for the bathroom is hard on anyone.
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Desperate for advice, I wrote to my dear friend Donald Hall, the former poet laureate.
Battery-maker A123 Systems, desperate for money, fell into the hands of a Chinese auto supplier.
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After the fighting, British peacekeepers and displaced families were desperate for mobile phones and reliable information.
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But it might be convincing to doctors who are desperate for new treatments.
The hiatus may be understandable but not for patients desperate for state-of-the art medicines, whatever their cost.
And the Internet execs said they were desperate for video to fill up an ever-expanding broadband pipeline.
Yet politicians, as ever desperate for more money that they can spend, keep on raising that tax.
And Mr Obama is desperate for this usually loyal group to turn out and vote for him.
But does it increase real final demand, which is what the Keynesians are so seemingly desperate for?
With Rovers desperate for possession, Sheriffe found space out wide to twice dart in for decisive scores.
The United States, and the world, are desperate for economic growth but pushing everywhere against ecological limits.
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Right now, most of these investors are desperate for such returns and will go anywhere to chase them.
Lane's challenge is how to peddle tractors in a Russia that is desperate for equipment but essentially broke.
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