Mr Singh's desperate measures in 1991 were presaged by stealthier reforms under Rajiv Gandhi.
But these desperate measures were desperately unpopular because the patacones immediately fell in value.
If there is insufficient water to swim in, however, the turtles have to resort to desperate measures.
When Austria took desperate measures to prop up its banking system, its banking crisis only shifted to Germany.
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Mr Mugabe has resorted to desperate measures, including price controls on staple foods and a fixed exchange rate.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, but nobody seems to know quite which.
As union membership in the private sector continues to plummet, organized labor is pursuing desperate measures to reverse its fortunes.
Fantine, unemployed, but with a daughter to support, sinks into more and more desperate measures, eventually prostitution, disease and death.
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The Red Bulls hope that the appointment of Roxburgh as technical director will help them avoid such desperate measures in the future.
In other words, they may be prone to take desperate measures.
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Small businesses are feeling the pinch (nay, crush) of slowing demand, and more are employing desperate measures to bring customers in the door.
But with Alan Shearer, England's prolific goal scorer, injured and out of the game for months, it may be time for desperate measures.
They allowed planters' sons to buy their way out of serving and resisted desperate measures by Jefferson Davis's government to raise food and other supplies from the plantations.
Sarah Pettitt, chairman of the Horticulture and Potato Board of the National Farmers' Union, said farmers were having to use "innovative and desperate measures" to harvest crops in frozen ground.
Earlier, he made clear that thought his unions viewed plans to train troops to use red fire engines as "desperate measures", firefighters would not block them from crossing their picket lines.
Strangely for such a potent side, that was City's best chance in the closing stages with Wolves blocking subsequent lofted balls into the area as the away side resorted to desperate measures.
Most recently, South Africa's northern neighbour, Zimbabwe, has abandoned the rule of law as its ageing autocrat, Robert Mugabe, has taken ever more desperate measures in his efforts to cling to power.
While the savagery of "Savages" first emanates from the cartel, the story tracks the increasingly desperate measures that Chon and Ben take to secure the safety of the woman they adore, and to exact sweet revenge.
Desperate times call for desperate measures.
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While the financial press would have the public believe that the transgressions surfacing at this time were desperate measures adopted by the mutual fund industry as assets under management plummeted around 2000, illegal and unethical activity has been pervasive for over 20 years.
All of these proposals are desperate measures designed to cover up the fundamental failure of the underlying political economic model, which assumes that those who govern can provide free goods and services to the population at large, lavish pensions for government employees, impose rigidities onto labor markets and otherwise achieve social goals through their management of the economy.
Seven years after the commitment of combat troops, that inflation was still very much alive and was forcing a successor Administration into radical, desperate economic measures in order to restore some financial balance.
Consumer spending remains strong, but (it is feared) increasingly dependent on housing wealth and desperate corporate measures to shake consumers loose from their hard-earned dollars the Big Three automakers have offered their employee discounts to the entire country to move backlogs of 2005 models off the lots.
The tests have cleared the way for the United States and other countries to impose new punitive measures against a country desperate for food and energy assistance.
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But as things become more difficult for the cartels due to the government's successes, the narco-traffickers have become desperate and resorted to ever more violent measures in order to continue their operations.
Recent research on the experiences of women entrepreneurs in the kingdom reveals the novel measures Saudi women have resorted to -- sometimes devious, sometimes desperate -- in order to pursue their goals as independent businesswomen.
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