Soon, they could be forced to take drastic measures in a deteriorating economic environment.
Under such pressure, the Tigers' appalling leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, might try more drastic measures.
They should not, therefore, jump to dire conclusions or panic and take drastic measures.
Triestina isn't the first team to take drastic measures to deal with empty seats.
Those who have been out of work for two or three years wind up taking drastic measures.
After all, drastic measures were necessary in this C7 to get the Vette out of a slump.
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While drastic measures may need to be taken in Pakistan, it should serve as a warning for policymakers.
But Sportingbet, a larger, U.K.-based rival that takes 75% revenue from U.S., has yet to take such drastic measures.
The health concerns over air pollution have prompted some places to employ drastic measures along the lines of Beijing.
People with illnesses take drastic measures to save their lives, and their families encourage and support them through the fight.
It seems strange that such drastic measures should be based on a formula from the 1940s that nobody believes is fair.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said more "drastic measures" may be needed to remove people living in areas of risk who ignore warnings.
As in many past foreign policy challenges, waiting for the current situation to worsen will only require more drastic measures in the future.
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Without drastic measures to reduce spending and boost revenues, say private-sector economists, this year's deficit could reach 13.5% of GDP, compared with a target of 7.5%.
White House officials are beginning to lay the groundwork for such a move, telling CNN that they'll have to take drastic measures if there's no movement.
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Family members, because of the publicity around CTE and suicide, may assume that you are not mentally stable and are on the verge of taking drastic measures.
Critics say the problem with falsified statistics is that they seem to have prompted ever more drastic measures by the government to cover over the inflation problem.
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The Congolese health ministry has so far asked local inhabitants not to travel, but the authorities are hopeful they will not have to resort to such drastic measures.
Policymakers, demographers and military men all thought rapid population growth was the biggest single threat to mankind and that drastic measures would be needed to rein it in.
Drastic measures should be taken, after all, are we not the ones who are crying that we are being sidelined in favour of western Europe and parts of Asia?
Lawmakers in the majority, anti-Syrian faction said they would not take any drastic measures such as electing one of their own in a simple majority ignoring the opposition boycott.
The employees of Kookmin, one of the country's largest banks, took even more drastic measures this week when they heard that their bank was talking about merging with Housing and Commercial Bank.
Abuja officially became the Nigerian capital in 1991, and has recently been in the spotlight following drastic measures by the city's high-profile minister Nasir el-Rufai to ensure the area's "master plan" is followed.
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If the Army fails to receive the money by May, it will be forced to take more drastic measures, including freezing new civilian hiring, releasing temporary employees, and canceling orders for parts, supplies, and services.
But, for the time being at least, there seems to be a realisation that, in spite of the progress made in improving schools over recent years, drastic measures are still needed to root out the significant pockets of under-achievement that remain.
Drastic austerity measures, as part of Romania's IMF-led agreement, led to a 1.3% GDP contraction in 2010.
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