That has prompted a scramble for Asian securities, revealing another large shift to have taken place over the past decade.
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The result was a scramble for talent approaching the infamous bicycle messenger shortage once created by Dot-Bombs UrbanFetch and Kozmo.
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Banks' profitability is sinking, partly because lending margins are being squeezed by a scramble for deposits as a source of stable funding.
Presuming he says no, a scramble for his party's nomination, in a country where oil cash still enhances the allure of office, can only spell turbulent times ahead.
Richard Halstead, co-founder of Wine Intelligence, a consultancy on wine branding, says that China is a huge growth market for producers and there is a scramble for quality European brands.
Employment is lagging, and it's going to be -- it's a real scramble for a lot of people.
Oil companies sunk considerable sums into oil exploration, igniting a global scramble for new supplies.
Despite excited predictions of a dangerous scramble for Arctic resources, the region's sovereignty is fairly clearly defined.
The final months under the old pricing regime saw a mad scramble for market share, "an Oklahoma land rush, " says Sanford C.
Thus Munich's unemployment rate, at 3%, is less than a third the German average, and there's a mad scramble for office space.
The final months under the old pricing regime saw a mad scramble for market share, "an Oklahoma land rush, " says Sanford Bernstein analyst Geoffrey Porges.
Walker's exit is now almost certain to set off a fierce scramble for his big-money backers, led by the Ricketts family that has emerged as one of the GOP's most powerful financial contributors.
What we need is for them to work together on solutions, utilizing their core competencies, and not trying to to over ride each other in a mad scramble for the pot of gold which is healthcare expenditure.
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The handful of folks who were able to summon up the courage to enter the water were huddled into small groups a few feet offshore and periodically groups of teenage girls would shriek and run from the surf, inciting a mad scramble for the shore by the remaining bathers.
And for those of us of a certain age, there is always the tale of Peter A. Cohen, the 1980s investment banker, formerly with Shearson, who was a loser in the celebrated scramble for a leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco.
Take a lesson from some friends or sign up for a charity scramble.
KPMG's collapse would set off a scramble among companies looking for a new auditor.
When share prices have already risen a lot, commentators scramble for reasons why they should rise even further.
On the way up, salaries inflate, entrepreneurs make millions and venture capitals scramble for a piece of the action.
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From that chancy lie, Mickelson flew his approach shot over the green and had to scramble for a bogey.
Yet, some activist groups are singling out the technique in a scramble to blame corporations for poisoning our drinking water.
Panicked, we scramble for a flashlight, hoping to make sense of what we glimpsed as the lights flickered before they died.
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Schools are increasingly the target of cuts in spending (deserved or not is another question) and as a result, they are in a scramble to make up for missing programs, teacher shortages and funding.
Then Edwards did well to win a goalmouth scramble to get a shot away, only for a deflection and Sergei Semak's acrobatic overhead kick to clear the danger.
He had to leave the life of a simple hack and risk it all in the mad scramble for millions he had long covered as a journalist.
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This partly reflects a temporary quarter-end scramble for funds.
Evans's shrewdness and determination, along with his willingness to spend freely, secured him the site against competition from French, Italian and American archaeologists, in a scramble among the Great Powers for a treasure trove to rival Heinrich Schliemann's excavations at Troy and Mycenae on the mainland.
Pricing information aside, utilities and grid operators could more accurately pinpoint the location of a problem in the electrical network--eliminating the need for repair crews to scramble for hours to determine where a power failure has occurred.
How long would we remain free in a daily, desperate, overpopulated scramble for bread?
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