The drying-up of the shallow lake is fueling conflict and migration, the U.N.
But whatever the reason for the Fed's nervousness, a drying-up of credit is dangerous for an expansion built on investment and easy access to capital.
This would allow a risky portfolio to be liquidated at a predictable pace and cost should prices fall in response to a drying-up of liquidity.
Bankers have also been hurt by the drying-up of foreign credit.
But FASB went ahead -- thereby drying up options as an incentive for people to take the risk of joining a young company and guaranteeing that the legendary millionaire secretaries would never be seen again.
It contained a dose of morphine for breakthrough pain or shortness of breath, Ativan for anxiety attacks, Compazine for nausea, Haldol for delirium, Tylenol for fever, and atropine for drying up the upper-airway rattle that people can get in their final hours.
Inter-bank lending is drying up and some investors are withdrawing funds particularly from southern European banks.
He worried more than most about liquidity risk, the danger of cash-flows and funding drying up (which many financiers ignored at their peril in the last boom).
Until the mid-1980s, when the oil bust hit and jobs began drying up, Premont was a thriving oil and ranching town with state-of-the-art schools, including a 30-acre agricultural farm and a roping arena.
So, with traditional sources of employment drying up, where will business-school graduates find jobs?
During the financial crisis, banks stopped lending to each other, resulting in their short-term supplies of funding drying up.
Lipman said Rosenthal wanted to write the story of Best "coming up against himself in a drying-out clinic".
Dexia, which used short-term funding to finance long-term lending, found credit drying up as the euro zone debt crisis worsened.
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The SIVs had to be brought back onto banks' balance sheets, leading to huge write-downs, losses and the drying up interbank lending that led to the global credit freeze.
Along with a global recession came a drying up of both capital for large-scale project financing and investor tolerance for the sort of risk inherent in early-stage cleantech ventures.
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Their streets and subway cars are aging, and the obvious source of funding for transportation repairs, the gas tax, is drying up as drivers switch to hybrids and high-mileage cars.
No. 12, "speculative areas beyond housing may suffer in 2007, " has commenced with the evaporation of the asset-backed commercial paper market last summer and the drying up of private equity financing.
With Test cricket played at a much faster rate these days, I would think it would be easier to make a batsmen fidgety by drying up the runs than it was 20 years ago - but North and Haddin were not made to work hard at all.
The fact that so many bond-like instruments are tumbling can also mean liquidity is drying up and that is not good for stocks at some point.
Water pollution, soil erosion, deforestation and desertification in the north, where rivers are drying up, have contributed to an estimated loss of one-fifth of agricultural land since 1949.
Recent climate-vegetation models suggest that excessive cerrado clearance could lead to the drying up and loss of rainforest in south Amazonia.
Market confidence is once again drying up, just as everyone is about to head off for the beach - and the half-measures agreed at last month's Summit are not even half-implemented.
Netbooks are cheap, low-end notebooks, the market for which is, at this point, pretty much drying up.
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