Election year wrangling over energy policy left the popular piece of legislation in the lurch.
Shaheen's erstwhile consulting partners may not be happy that he left them in the lurch.
Later that year he abruptly dropped the canal plan and moved to Paris, leaving Church in the lurch.
But since these enhancements expired, these loans have dried up, leaving many small business owners in the lurch.
Meanwhile, the city has defaulted on bond payments, leaving investors in the lurch.
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This saves money but also means that Britain can be left in the lurch when America changes its equipment.
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You want your old office mates to sing your praises, not complain that you left them in the lurch.
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You could easily end up with millions of users left in the lurch.
Mayor Michael Mr. Bloomberg was adamant Tuesday that glitches in the dispatch system didn't leave New Yorkers in the lurch.
And that division was clear when Romney broke with the economic script during his debate, leaving Ryan in the lurch.
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"They learnt as they went but importantly when something went wrong they didn't walk away and leave people in the lurch, " she added.
Will these rich parents really leave their children in the lurch?
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People playing Skyrim on the Xbox 360 have been playing the first major expansion for weeks now, but PS3 players have been left in the lurch.
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Vatican authorities are working to lift the suspension as soon as possible, but until they do, tourists, many of whom are travelling with limited cash, are being left in the lurch.
The short-term lenders have developed a case of the willies and want out, leaving KKR in the lurch, since nobody wants to replace the financing or buy the mortgages.
"If Congress doesn't come through, students and parents are going to be left in the lurch, " says Justin Draeger, president of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.
Is today the day that Judge James Spencer will order RIM to shut down its US network, leaving millions of BlackBerry users either in the lurch or dependent upon a somewhat sketchy workaround?
It's like a bowler who knows he is not 100% fit going into a match, but because his team need him to play he does play and breaks down after 10 overs, leaving them in the lurch.
He also said the Fed is encouraging the development of a central counterparty clearing system for trading in credit default swaps and working on strengthening the resiliency of the short-term secured funding markets that left Bear in the lurch in March.
In the Sun Belt, a surge in population in recent years drove up housing prices, which fell dramatically when the housing market slowed--leaving subprime borrowers in the lurch when they try to refinance before the "teaser rates" expire on their adjustable-rate mortgages.
He has also said he would welcome direct peace talks with Israel on condition that America agrees to sponsor them and that Israel understands that he is looking for a comprehensive peace, not a separate deal that would leave Palestinians in the lurch.
If the Democrats lurch to the left in their nomination battle, whoever wins will have to lurch back again to the centre for the election itself.
Not only has he done precious little of that, but his answer to the euro crisis has been to lurch in the opposite direction: new levies on the rich, scrapping ceilings on personal taxes, abolishing employers' tax breaks for overtime.
Indeed, corporate-bond spreads did edge higher earlier this year, before taking another downward lurch in the autumn.
The economy's downward lurch puts the ECB in an awkward spot.
The sun is a pale smudge in the sky, a pinhole promise of light and warmth, as we lurch and bump across the frozen land in pursuit.
On Saturday, Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg insisted the UK government would not "lurch to the right" in the wake of Lady Thatcher's death and called for a "proper debate" on devolving more powers to the Welsh assembly.
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