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20 Sentences With "be in dire straits"

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Many paraplegics and elders with Alzheimer's left alone will be in dire straits.
It could make the case for repeal stronger if the Affordable Care Act seems to be in dire straits.
Maybe now that it's their town that's said to be in 'dire straits,' these questions will finally get some traction.
Just months ago Elon Musk's automaker seemed to be in dire straits, scrambling to raise capital, closing stores and facing slumping sales.
One year after becoming a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange, Chinese EV startup NIO appears to be in dire straits.
According to his attorneys, XXX is gonna be in dire straits financially if he isn't allowed to tour and reap the benefits of his latest work.
If North Korean soldiers in the Joint Security Area, typically the most elite of the country's military, are malnourished, then the average North Korean must be in dire straits indeed.
However, based on a filing ZTE made earlier today, the company seems to be in dire straits as it announced it was ceasing "major operating activities" as a result of the denial order.
"These are greatly reduced expectations, so I hope they do beat these expectations, because otherwise we'd really be in dire straits," said Michael Mullaney, chief investment officer at Fiduciary Trust Co in Boston.
Tsai's 2020 chances had appeared to be in dire straits only last year, after a landslide win for the KMT in local elections in 2018 saw her resign as head of the DPP.
After a run-in with some zombie and meeting the secondary protagonist Claire Redfield at a gas station, Leon heads to the city police department where he finds things to be in dire straits.
If they were to lose both players — and it's very early to even begin speculating about such things — the Clippers could be in dire straits, as the Thunder will have control over five of the team's picks.
Joe Biden's campaign will be in dire straits if he underperforms in the primary on Tuesday, and this weekend he seemed more desperate than ever to thwart the momentum of his top rivals, Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders.
"The pricing mechanisms that caused steel and aluminum to be in dire straits in the first place, weren't fundamentally altered by the tariffs," said Paul, who pointed to U.S. Steel's recent closure of a Detroit plant that resulted in 1,500 layoffs.
ZTE looked to be in dire straits when it ceased its business in the U.S. earlier this month after a Department of Commerce order banned U.S. partners from selling components to the company in response to it flouting trade bans in Iran and North Korea.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisBiden's lead atop Democratic field slips: poll GOP senator: Pelosi impeachment timeline intended to help Joe Biden Harris to cut some staff, redeploy others to Iowa in campaign shake-up MORE's (D-Calif.) once-promising campaign appears to be in dire straits as the candidate plans to redeploy staffers to Iowa and lay off some staff members at her Baltimore headquarters as she falters in her bid for the Democratic nomination.
Armee clearly was but a question of time. Soon the German 1. Armee, too, would be in dire straits, for the U.S. Seventh Army two days earlier, on 15 March, had launched a power drive against General Hermann Foertsch′s army along a front from the vicinity of Saarlautern southeastward to the Rhine. Even if that offensive failed to penetrate the Siegfried Line, it might tie the 1.
Can you not help me out with a trifle? The smallest sum would be very welcome just now. [letter of 14 August 1790] However, in 2009 the musicologist Michael Lorenz showed that at the time when Mozart pretended to be in dire straits, he had certainly not reduced his expenses (as claimed in one of his letters to Puchberg), but lived in a spacious apartment on the Alsergrund that cost him 250 Gulden a year.Michael Lorenz: "Mozart's Apartment on the Alsergrund", Newsletter of the Mozart Society of America, Vol.
The FARC called off their unilateral ceasefire declared in December 2014. Although it had been agreed upon that negotiations would take place in the midst of continued conflict, the end of the FARC's unilateral ceasefire was seen as putting the peace process in a critical moment which would lead to its end if not handled cautiously. Combined with President Santos' historically low popularity, the negotiations' loss of credibility and the strength of Uribe's opposition to the peace progress, the Havana talks appeared to be in dire straits. The crisis worried Cuba and Norway, the two guarantor countries, who called on the two sides to continue efforts at a negotiated settlement including an agreement on a definite bilateral ceasefire.
It rarely escapes notice that his factional rival to succeed Rob Kerin as leader is Vickie Chapman, daughter of the aforementioned Ted Chapman – perpetuating a rivalry which now spans three decades. Evans achieved a major victory when he defeated Chapman in the deputy leadership vote after Dean Brown's resignation in November 2005, by 15 votes to five. By February 2007, financial woes within the state Liberal party as well as contests between the party president and opposition leadership had come to a head. At a meeting in Norwood, Evans reportedly commented that "when we lose the federal election at the end of the year, the Liberal Party will be in dire straits and we have got to plan to deal with that".

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