The offense is struggling, their playoff hopes teetering and key players are missing practice.
Banks, already struggling under a mountain of bad debt, find themselves teetering under freshly-soured loans.
They seem determined to emulate the U.K. by embracing austerity while the economy is still teetering.
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Like Greece, Spain is now teetering and could need more ECB cash to meet credit obligations.
Meanwhile, investors continue to fret over whether the U.S. is teetering toward a double-dip recession.
Montenegro, the tiny republic which with Serbia is all that remains of Yugoslavia, is also teetering.
Seasoned interpreters are highly suspicious of loudly confident beginners teetering on the verge of complacency.
Japan is teetering on the rim of a black hole of its own making.
But the value of the once-invincible brand is teetering on the edge of a long, steady drop.
Qatari women, dressed elegantly in their sweeping abayas, negotiate the cobbled alleys, teetering on their designer heels.
General Motors may be teetering on bankruptcy, but the one bright spot has been sales in China.
At the time, his empire was teetering on the verge of collapse weighed down by heavy debts.
But is the U.S. economy teetering enough to compel foreign investors to pull out their money, thereby making things worse?
India and Pakistan teetering on the brink, perhaps a little bit back from the brink, of nuclear conflict.
Boys with straw boaters, girls with floaty dresses peddle their no-speed bicycles with books teetering from the baskets.
Most of them had to work extremely hard, in some cases teetering on starvation to pursue their dreams.
France has a weak innovation sector, and its economy is stagnant, teetering on the brink of debt crisis.
Separate work on the site on a chimney, which the council said was "teetering" is also starting later.
Securing private investments in their stock used to be the desperate measure of cash-strapped dot-coms teetering on the abyss.
But with Argentina teetering on the brink of default or devaluation, this hardly seems like something to brag about.
But she, like all her clones, clattering and teetering behind and in front of her, is out to impress.
Angola, still teetering between peace and war, has an inflation rate of 2, 800%.
Barofsky, the former special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, which was crafted to bail out teetering banks.
The Japanese government hasn't taken decisive action to restimulate an economy and banking system that is teetering on a crevasse.
Do you see this as a crisis that is teetering on something potentially much broader spreading across the Middle East?
It's a new breed of Superwoman who stalks our cities, boldly teetering in the nose-bleed heels five inches, six, seven shown here.
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For companies teetering on the edge of default, though, reliance on alternative investors may be a push over the brink.
And yet, despite their prevalence, history and culture in Beijing always seem to be teetering on the verge of extinction.
My family settled into a no-tell motel in a forgotten part of downtown Vicksburg, a neighborhood teetering between antebellum charm and hopeless decay.
Was he feeling nationalistic, hoping to demonstrate his ongoing faith in a Canadian tech company teetering on the edge of collapse?
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