You can't fault Joseph Durrett for trying to dig out of the mess he created.
Sometimes the crew needs to dig out the damaged road surface before filling begins.
Analysing vast quantities of data in order to dig out unpredictable relationships between variables.
The risks remain high and many countries continue to dig out from their own respective housing crises.
The only way to dig out from this ever deepening hole is through our national balance sheet.
Republicans alleged that as attorney general, Madrid failed to dig out the corruption.
But we are still in a hole that we need to continue to dig out of, caused by this recession.
Frantic cell phone calls have rescuers trying to dig out possible survivors.
Just filling out the questionnaire will force you to dig out all your relevant financial records and to pinpoint what your financial aims really are.
Hundreds of soldiers are helping Kiev's citizens to dig out cars buried in snow and the city is struggling to get public transport moving again.
Forty-year-old Lisa Simpson from Manchester was not that surprised that the digital detective was able to dig out family details including her father's gender change.
In order to dig out the copper ore, the company will have to shift the inhabitants of an entire town, and move them across the valley.
Six months living in holes in the ground that he had to dig out everyday, listening to artillery shells going off and explosions all around him.
Financial repression, when coupled with inflation, provides a more optimum environment for a debt-laden government to dig out of its hole (more on that in a moment).
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The operating credo at one bank is that it roughly takes as long to dig out from a financial crisis as it does to get into one.
This thing must be true, and second thing, very important, you are not purposely trying to dig out something that try to mess up the whole nation.
Like most rich people, they prize anonymity and do not broadcast their activities, which can make them as hard to dig out as the details of their successes.
Countries in deep debt need growth to dig out of their whole, and the lackluster growth figures present a new set of problems to countries like Greece and Italy.
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Cyril wanted to dig out a cave to play smugglers in, but the others thought it might bury them alive, so it ended in all spades going to work to dig a hole through the castle to Australia.
Now the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) wants to dig out Savannah's shipping channel even further, to 48 feet, in order to attract the larger vessels expected to call on east-coast ports once the expanded Panama Canal opens in 2014.
Shortly after the latest rumor that Vertu's prepping its first-ever Android-based device, eagle-eyed Blog of Mobile delivered further evidence to support the claim, and it even managed to dig out what claims to be product shots of said phone.
Public concern is so great, media coverage so voluminous, the response from politicians so easily misinterpreted, and the fact patterns so detailed, that it would be immensely challenging for any industry to dig out from the weeds and identify a few fundamental themes to guide a strategy going forward.
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In this context, Senator Rockefeller asked the U.S. General Accountability Office to assess the state of the coal industry given the negative externalities that it now faces: a tougher EPA in combination with cheap natural gas prices and declining coal reserves that are harder to dig out in the Appalachian region.
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But as we continue to dig out from the worst recession in 80 years, our mission is to accelerate that recovery and encourage more rapid growth, so that businesses like this one can continue to prosper and we can get the millions of Americans who are still looking for jobs back to work.
Before I take your questions, I just want to talk a little bit about our continuing efforts to dig ourselves out of this recession and to grow our economy.
The problem, as Natixis money managers warn, is that far too many people believe that it will fall to someone else to dig them out, once push comes to shove.
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