It suffered from overcapacity and bad service, and the newly deregulated trucking industry was siphoning customers.
He was accused of siphoning billions off the company, though he always denied the charges.
By siphoning off larger accounts and using the Web, MyMoneyPro can offer customized services at fund prices.
C. which would create an artificial scarcity of taxi drivers while siphoning off rents to medallion holders.
The Payroll Tax Cut Continuation Act of 2011 has no business siphoning funding from FHA MIP premiums.
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Now BP says they are siphoning off 5, 000 barrels a day, but it is still gushing out.
Conservative economists disdain higher tax rates for siphoning off money they say would be available for economic activity.
As a technology platform, it's second to none when it comes to siphoning readers from Google and Facebook.
Such competitors as Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki are siphoning off leftover business, building handsome and solid Harley look-alikes.
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee won the Iowa caucuses, siphoning off support from a large number of Christian evangelicals.
Schaffer says the agency is also starting to see the siphoning off of intellectual property from businesses though mobile devices.
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Ahmed Wali Karzai, who heads the provincial council in Kandahar, has long been suspected of siphoning profits from the drug trade.
The Russian company said Saturday it has filed a lawsuit in international court to stop what it claims is illegal siphoning.
Three credit-rating firms have also downgraded the debt of BP, which made progress over the weekend siphoning oil from the leaking well.
It seems reasonable that the volumes prior to the siphoning operation were at least 60, 000 bpd (still a shocking figure to type).
Amazon has been siphoning sales from multi-channel retailers like Target for years.
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The white dwarf is thought to have later blown up in a supernova after siphoning matter, or fuel, from a nearby star.
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The auditors said that guidelines were often violated while writing off loans and accused bank officials of siphoning off funds meant for the scheme.
Meanwhile, a growing cast of shows on cable networks are siphoning away a bigger share of the shrinking number who are tuning in overall.
Embarrassingly for him, Sierra Leone's Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has now indicted several of the secretariat's senior people, accusing them of siphoning off donated funds.
Indian firms are siphoning cash out of and then back into the country to avoid tax, or to prop up their own shares, some say.
Enrolment fell as it moved to raise admission levels, while the big University of Toronto was siphoning off students from the region with aggressive recruitment.
If Gore ends up losing the election, many Democrats no doubt will blame Ralph Nader, the Green Party candidate, for siphoning votes from the vice president.
Until now teachers have only been struck off for serious misconduct, for behaviour such as siphoning off school funds or forming an inappropriate relationship with a pupil.
John Whitehead, who runs the Rutherford Institute, the legal foundation bankrolling her lawsuit, complains that another group, the Paula Jones Legal Fund, is siphoning away fund-raising cash.
It is also guaranteeing payment protection in case a payment is missed as the result of a fraudster hacking into a customer account and siphoning off all the money.
If this seep is new and big, then it could probably be dealt with by reopening the well and going back to siphoning the oil up to the surface.
Many Democrats blame Nader's Green Party candidacy in 2000 for siphoning enough votes away from Al Gore to swing key states, including Florida, into President George W. Bush's column.
Federal programmes act as automatic fiscal stabilisers, siphoning off tax revenues from booming areas and transferring them to ailing regions as unemployment insurance or health benefits for the poor.
Newspaper circulations have been sliding for decades, starting well before digital media started siphoning off ad dollars and forcing widespread newsroom cutbacks that, inevitably, resulted in a poorer editorial product.
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