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"dry up" Definitions
  1. (of rivers, lakes, etc.) to become completely dry
  2. if a supply of something dries up, there is gradually less of it until there is none left
  3. to suddenly stop talking because you do not know what to say next

807 Sentences With "dry up"

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Liquidity could dry up in public markets, causing more volatility.
They've seen their wages decline and their opportunities dry up.
Their caliphate revenues and oil production continue to dry up.
I stopped writing books and royalties began to dry up.
When water sources dry up, hunger, displacement, and radicalization follow.
And if the foreigners take fright, funding could dry up.
First of all, oak galls can dry up the vagina.
Drug companies say it would dry up innovation and research.
It can dry up your mouth and tighten your throat.
But his fortunes soured, causing his funds to dry up.
They've seen the P.T.A.s dry up and social trust erode.
But ease up — the skies may dry up this weekend.
The church will not change until the donations dry up.
Responses will dry up like bark in a Saharan desert.
Many expected demand to dry up after the website was closed.
They have been keeping their powder dry, up until this point.
First, as rents dry up, authoritarian oil-dependent governments could collapse.
But hopefully, as time goes on, the comparisons will dry up.
She's afraid jobs for immigrant workers are going to dry up.
When groundwater decreases and there is no rainfall, rivers dry up.
B PLUS Senegal 70 (Analog Africa) When will it dry up?
Deforestation has begun to dry up the land and the wells.
Did you start saying no, or did the offers dry up?
We concluded that funding in some sectors would quickly dry up.
Farmers in the Midwest are hurting as Chinese markets dry up.
As taxes on fuel dry up, expect more levies on congestion.
That said, Dr. Kass is concerned their funding will dry up.
You will see stories dry up like you've never seen before.
Freelancers should always have a plan B, should their work dry up.
They breed in fishless "ephemeral ponds" that dry up in the summer.
In good times there seems little prospect that buyers might dry up.
The supply of software to manage those networks could dry up too.
I do wish she would shut up, dry up, and blow away.
So too does it dry up as his parched lips draw near.
LET'S TAKE AWAY THINGS CAUSING LIQUIDITY TO DRY UP IN THE MARKETS.
And state governments would struggle as federal funds from Medicaid dry up.
But as fuel-tax revenues dry up, that is sure to change.
But for some, the market to resell the works may dry up.
That dissuaded them from buying more, causing the market to dry up.
That could further stress the market and cause liquidity to dry up.
The timing couldn't be worse for the municipal market to dry up.
"It is so dry up here," said Michael Maxfield, an assistant chief.
The money well may dry up for most of the other candidates.
Some midges live on islands with grainy, sandy soils that dry up.
And as summer gets underway, the best bargains will dry up fast.
And if the explosive plays disappear, the offense could dry up quickly.
Were those flows to dry up, it would aggravate discontent at Morales.
Funding can dry up temporarily, based on the political nature [of discussions].
That, in turn, could dry up demand for such tax-financing deals.
That funding is set to dry up in 2018, and hasn't been renewed.
The third is about sudden market losses that dry up spending and demand.
In a panic, however, money-markets dry up as the risks loom larger.
Firms now fret that the stream of cheap labour could soon dry up.
The work began to dry up when the dump closed officially in 503.
Always be willing to change what you're doing if the results dry up.
She will receive about four months of cash payments before they dry up.
I think you'll see support and enthusiasm diminish and dry up for some.
The hype was about to die down, and the funding to dry up.
Our energy resources will dry up, and our drinking water will become contaminated.
Religious groups and nongovernment organizations critical of Fidesz have seen funding dry up.
"If the trees dry up how will a farmer survive?" he wondered aloud.
Many business owners who rely on government workers saw their profits dry up.
During times of stress, so-called "repo lending" can dry up almost instantly.
"But the jobs I thought were there started to dry up," he said.
But shale wells tend to dry up more quickly than conventional oil fields.
But if capital charges or curbs come into place, that will dry up.
And I could see all those dinner invitations I'd imagined getting dry up.
If their poll numbers suffer, their money could dry up, as well, some fear.
For Marks, the opportunities to invest generally dry up the more asset prices rise.
When the building contracts dry up, you realize your one true client is desire.
Gold is of particular importance to Venezuela now as its oil revenues dry up.
Public offerings aren't the only liquidity events that could dry up under President Trump.
As soon as that speculation became widespread, his funds rapidly began to dry up.
Even barring some economic disaster, demand for these higher-yielding loans could dry up.
All of a sudden the tears dry up and we get a little giddy.
That has left farmers like Ajmir Singh struggling as their irrigation wells dry up.
The Federal Reserve could dry up liquidity by shrinking its balance sheet too rapidly.
When the price falls, sales of material bought at higher prices simply dry up.
Sure, the electric-vehicle industry is about to be upended as subsidies dry up.
But in recent years, public demand for girl groups has seemed to dry up.
Or should this artificial, long-festering sea be left alone to dry up entirely?
"If you don't fight against perfection," she says, "you dry up and fade away."
But when the outbreak began to spread in Seattle, business started to dry up.
But he believes most theorists dry up by the age of 40 or so.
Establishment Republicans are trying to kneecap Stephen Bannon, above, and dry up his funding.
The real test will be the next few months when Brazilian supplies dry up.
As the jobs began to dry up, so did the tax revenue and the workforce.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Mainland startups are under pressure, as once-plentiful funds dry up.
When funding streams dry up, many companies stay barely afloat by reining in avoidable expenses.
Other analysts pointed to other risks if investment in the U.K. began to dry up.
Still, according to Facebook, even as some markets dry up, the program is quietly expanding.
The central bank sought to dry up liquidity using high interest rates, which reached 74%.
The analysts also forecast that foreign direct investment in U.K. defense assets could dry up.
It can dry up completely one year, then turn into a raging flood the next.
Unless the Senate acts, relief for homeowners suffering from flood damage may soon dry up.
With money pooled in U.S. stocks beginning to dry up, cash is flowing to Europe.
But Calvert is concerned that the funds will dry up if the shutdown is prolonged.
But without giving developers a way to earn, their interest could dry up over time.
The installation, having encountered enough visitors to dry up the four dispensers, proves harrowingly empty.
The PBGC itself is expected to dry up and go under even sooner by 2025.
Closed borders mean that travel and tourism will dry up, along with trade and shipping.
Even as their costs go up, transit authorities could see their revenue streams dry up.
Solid backing for Biden from high-profile Democrats wouldn't make Sanders's factional support dry up.
But by the end of the year, the flow of information began to dry up.
The meat from the butcher would always be too fatty…Marriage suggestions would dry up.
The announcement was unscheduled, signaling the Bank of Japan's concern that liquidity could dry up.
This is the sort of art that can die, rot, dry up or just disappear.
But if Trump retightened restrictions on Americans visiting the island, the boom would likely dry up.
The ground and springs dry up, and families struggle to collect water from sources hours away.
This improvement, together with the flexible exchange rate, will contain pressures should external financing dry up.
By leaving the Paris accord, Mr Trump has signalled that American cash sources will dry up.
The worry is that back under state control investment would dry up and productivity would stagnate.
Overcapacity helped counter this problem for a while, but the supply is starting to dry up.
The high-flying Rangers and all their pretty goals will dry up and—oh, what's that?
In such cases, foreign lending sparks a boom that eventually fizzles, prompting loans to dry up.
The flurry of takeovers and leveraged buyouts that had flourished all year began to dry up.
It also benefits from EU funds—soon to dry up—that have built much local infrastructure.
That's not a question of, gee, let's dry up the water, let's do this or that.
The company warned that investment in research could dry up if patents continue to be invalidated.
If they don't, their breasts can become swollen and infected, and their milk may dry up.
Without greater government oversight to curb manipulation, the interest of small investors may well dry up.
Turkish companies that produce parts for the F-35 will see their orders dry up completely.
That means that a decrease in foot traffic and flights could dry up airlines' revenue sources.
"It is impossible to imagine a world where financial aid dollars don't dry up," he said.
"Without this river, American cities in the Southwest would dry up and blow away," Udall said.
They claimed in a letter that the campaign threatened to dry up streams and destroy habitats.
That paper also reports that certain nematodes and arthropods seem to be able to dry up, too.
Under a 36 percent APR cap, consumer demand will continue to exist, but supply will dry up.
But you may not do that if you're told the money will dry up after 18 months.
When those eggs hatch, they'll have plenty of vegetation to eat, until things dry up once again.
But deals are starting to dry up right as managers are seeing a flood of fresh capital.
But despite robust school programs, opportunities for all but a few elite wrestlers dry up after college.
But a large pile of cash would protect the company if those sources dry up, he said.
They become raisins and they just dry up ... It's a little upsetting when you've worked so hard.
"As much as 20 percent of the [Colorado] River could dry up by 2050," Holthaus told me.
One day, Vanderpump Rules will come to an end and the Instagram #ad business will dry up.
As tech funding begins to dry up and the markets waver, entrepreneurs need to adjust their approach.
Over time, as current oil wells dry up, new ones would not come online to replace them.
But visitors started to dry up after 2008, when the financial crisis crippled the global tourism sector.
Traders are calculating that exports from Iran, a major producer, may dry up in the coming months.
As bus lines are cut and services dry up under austerity, older people are feeling new constraints.
But Facebook's access to the data that powers this revenue model may be starting to dry up.
Because of the continuing drought, the ground under Tehran has started sinking as underground aquifers dry up.
"A lot of factories in Asia they're seeing orders dry up in a few weeks," he said.
So should she take it off the market during the holiday season, when sales typically dry up?
In the first part of the year, the market was betting demand was going to dry up.
A prolonged drought in 2013 caused the lake in her hometown Folsom, California, to completely dry up.
Without vitamin A, mucus membranes in the eyes, throat, and lungs dry up and turn to skin.
But as farms dry up and people disappear, two schools that were once bitter rivals must join forces.
"But trade with the U.S. won't dry up completely even if Trump does impose steep tariffs," he added.
"Around that time, I read an article about grants for the arts starting to dry up," Koyama recalls.
"Believing M&A will dry up soon, I am shifting toward more bankruptcy and restructuring litigation," he said.
"The last thing you want to do is let your curls dry up [in this state]," he adds.
During the two-month dry season, its water level falls, but it doesn't dry up, Mr. Zephirin said.
Investors' goodwill (and deep pockets) will dry up sooner rather than later, and fares will have to rise.
They are connected to a pump which pulls up groundwater, for use when the irrigation canals dry up.
Perhaps the best hope is that the appeal of planting poppies wilts before too many wells dry up.
As legal revenue sources dry up, the Kim regime will rely ever more on dark money, he says.
Stocks will drop through the floor, pension funds will dry up, and what the hell will Trump do?
In the dry season, water sources dry up, often leaving small ponds isolated from larger bodies of water.
One possible worry is that, if successful, SBBS may cause liquidity for some sovereign bonds to dry up.
That's partly because those threats and political pressure are causing the supply of fetal tissue to dry up.
The United States is considering further economic sanctions that would dry up the country's access to Wall Street.
The drop in investment bodes badly for services and contractor companies, which are seeing their work dry up.
It's fast becoming a tale of two mortgage markets, as interest rates move sideways, and refinances dry up.
Either that, or drillers need to be forced to plumb noncore acreage as their best wells dry up.
As they began to regulate those elements out of existence, credit to the poor began to dry up.
The current market boom would end if any of the following factors caused blind money to dry up.
Also, I'm a freelancer with multiple clients, so it's highly unlikely my income would ever dry up completely.
Over time, a buildup of sediments, toxic blooms, and climate change could cause the lake to dry up.
Slashing Medicaid would dry up a valuable source of reimbursements for hospitals that see heavy emergency room traffic.
Indeed, some multi-million dollar corporations have changed courses when they see their sources of capital dry up.
" Her roles dry up; she loses out to a younger woman from New Jersey — "she isn't even Irish!
As work began to dry up, thousands of migrant laborers were forced to head back to their villages.
NEW YORK, Dec 30 (Reuters) - What do you do when daily stock market gyrations all but dry up?
"The market for lemons" shows how, in markets where sellers know more than buyers, trade can dry up.
If the shutdown extends into March — which, again, seems entirely possible — money for food stamps will dry up.
Establishment Republicans will understand that if they oppose these issues, business support for the party could dry up.
Without the anticipated level of demand from the Gulf heavyweight, Airbus said its assembly lines would dry up.
Without agreement by 2020, Britain's fish exports (some two-thirds of its catch) will dry up, devastating fishing ports.
That's because "medications like antihistamines or Sudafed can dry up your mucous membranes and cause vaginal dryness," she says.
For those exporting to China, they face a similar challenge: swallow the added tariffs or watch sales dry up.
F5's existing markets have continued to dry up, with just low single digit expansion expected year-over-year.
A fourth possibility is that she envisages a deep post-Brexit recession, which would cause immigration to dry up.
Blood would dry up in the little tubes and she and her colleagues often couldn't extract enough from them.
"When a dairy cow goes that long without being milked, her milk supply starts to dry up," Turley explains.
If products flop and the startups don't have much revenue to share, its influx of LPs will dry up.
It is fast becoming a tale of two mortgage markets, as interest rates move sideways and refinances dry up.
Volatility in stock prices and plunging commodities prices caused trading volume to dry up during most of the quarter.
As global markets dip and Silicon Valley unicorns stumble, the international funding that makes this possible may dry up.
On burgeoning financial technology, for example, Mr. Dimon says financing for nonbanks will probably dry up in a crisis.
Still, the field is going to get crowded in a hurry, so some of those advantages may dry up.
Some state officials are wary that the federal government could remain closed long after their reserve funds dry up.
So I worry about the stuff: where it'll come from, who will own it, when it will dry up.
The pain can happen if money dries up, and it will dry up when the public market dries up.
The Bank of Japan's announcement of extra bond buying was unscheduled, signalling policymakers' concern that liquidity could dry up.
Acting became Mr. Berman's main source of income when the comedy bookings began to dry up not long after.
The payday industry is predictably crying wolf, arguing that the new restrictions will dry up credit in some areas.
Its recruitment power may very well go down, and its moneymaking will dry up to an even larger extent.
Auto lending was one of the few types of credit that did not dry up during the financial crisis.
As supplies of medical face masks dry up in China, the government has said it will begin importing them.
U.S. manufacturers are scrambling for alternative sources as supply chains in China, the workshop of the world, dry up.
But that system has broken as foreign deposits dry up amid a collapse in confidence in the banking system.
But that system has broken as foreign deposits dry up amid a collapse in confidence in the banking system.
If that happened, the supply of life-saving drugs for seniors would dry up and innovation would slow down.
Deposits could dry up if correspondent banks deem Lebanon too risky and stop clearing dollar transactions for local banks.
We will never stop this problem until we dry up the deterrent issue and the legal loopholes that exist thoroughly.
As terrestrial oil reserves dry up, fossil fuel corporations are pressuring lawmakers to open up fragile ocean ecosystems to drilling.
This won't necessarily lead to total dehydration in your body, but it will dry up your nose, eyes, and mouth.
"I don't believe that investment in tech will dry up in Argentina," IguanaFix founder and CEO Matias Recchia told Reuters.
Moreover, this deal does not dry up the supply of housing in tense areas but encourages subletting of occupied homes.
Funding for partnerships and advertisements needed to reach hard-to-count populations—like Native Americans on reservations—may dry up.
That's a common trend we're seeing in startups in 2016 as venture capital money begins to dry up a bit.
But when the Central Valley started to dry up and the price of produce skyrocketed, people started to pay attention.
NorthStar's policy objectives trend liberal, but the firm's goal with its Intel proposal isn't to dry up funding for conservatives.
It would stand to reason that when the artists, musicians, and writers have left, the sex parties would dry up.
Affirm's series D round comes amid concerns that funding for Silicon Valley tech start-ups has begun to dry up.
EXPORT FLOWS DRY UP Which is probably why the Shanghai price has been outperforming its London peer in recent weeks.
Australian banks tightened funding to foreigners earlier this year, citing higher credit risks, causing offshore demand to almost dry up.
Any Democrat who votes to do so may find her/his fundraising dry up and his/her volunteers walk away.
"[Whitaker] told CNN … that the best way to take care of Mueller is to dry up his funds," Napolitano continued.
Budgeting can be challenging for workers whose self-employment income could flood in one month and dry up the next.
The bankruptcy must close by March 31, when temporary financing for The Register and The Press-Enterprise will dry up.
At a low level of two months of current account payments, reserves offer little protection should external liquidity dry up.
Energy states, including Alaska, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Wyoming, have seen tax revenues dry up since oil prices crashed in 2014.
The skies should dry up by Saturday afternoon, after which sun and temperatures in the mid 80s are on tap.
Buying up acreage and acquiring rivals is a quick way to lock up future production as old wells dry up.
For example, will we die from heat stroke, Will the water sources dry up and the animals die of thirst?
But without an architecture of verifiable trust, codified in enforceable international rules and regulations, world trade and investments would dry up.
But despite the reported hours-long lines snaking around blood centers, authorities are concerned that their blood supply might dry up.
If you thought these deals would dry up as we moved into Cyber Week well you were wrong, so very wrong.
Neither candidate will take home any delegates and the fear for both campaigns now is that their fundraising will dry up.
Gig platforms are a useful way of topping up income or smoothing out earnings if other sources of work dry up.
Basically, if this one patron ever drops out of the market, the entire sea monster porn genre would probably dry up.
Small investment banks depend on companies' willingness to pay top dollar and a downturn in mergers can dry up business fast.
A few components of the device have already been stopped and parts inventory will dry up this year, according to Nikkei.
When the initial $154,500 began to dry up, Boe would only transfer over another $24,2246 [$286,2360.533 CAD] into the corporate account.
Such a crisis could be triggered by a normalization of U.S. interest rates which could cause global liquidity to dry up.
High-profile politicians stop by Alexandra before elections, but residents say that, when the votes are counted, the visits dry up.
It rested there, unable to proceed in either direction as it would lose contact pushing further and dry up heading home.
Payday lenders say the rules would dry up credit, but their more likely concern is a cut in their profit margins.
Drought adds to the daily burden, with families in many neighborhoods having to buy water from tankers after wells dry up.
Airlines and cruises, in particular, have seen their bookings dry up but not the costs of managing and owning their equipment.
While most stations still have fuel, some are running out and long lines have formed at others as supplies dry up.
But his money, which was already dwindling, will dry up entirely -- and the narrative around him will be one of decline.
As these lower-tier candidates fall further behind in the hunt for delegates, donations could dry up and volunteers may quit.
Sections of the nearly 1,900-mile river normally dry up later in the year as the water is diverted for irrigation.
Even if no springs dry up, the project explicitly plans to draw down water that took thousands of years to accumulate.
Charities will continue to find as-applied exemptions impossible to achieve, and support for groups advocating contentious ideas will dry up.
Environmental and community activists fear the dam will dry up the water supply of traditional mountain valley towns east of Santiago.
As a result, suburban malls have destroyed downtowns across America, Kniffen contended, as businesses go belly up and customers dry up.
Washington said the move aimed to dry up revenues to the elite Iranian military force but analysts called it largely symbolic.
Increases in testosterone cause the blood supply to the velvet to constrict and dry up (be naturally cut off by their body).
But Moat says it's got a fake-news fix that could dry up ad dollars that keep fake news sites in business.
The theory that women dry up because they're no longer desirable to men was shut down from scientists of other research disciplines.
Unable to continue the steady growth that their investors have always counted on, IOUs are treading water, watching as revenues dry up.
A factory in western France has become an unlikely outpost to help overcome a severe shortage as supplies dry up in China.
Of course, that would mean the city would also need to clean up any standing water sources that do not dry up.
But if low-marginal-cost renewables continue to push prices down, there will come a time when private investment will dry up.
In fact, I wonder if we, as an industry, just stopped buying stolen data outright, would the market for it dry up?
But people are afraid that remittances from family members abroad, a primary source of funding for such purchases, may soon dry up.
As ponds and tanks dry up, causing crops to fail and cattle to languish, more people - like Kumar - are moving to cities.
Capital may dry up for some; in February a Morgan Stanley mutual fund sharply lowered the valuation of its stake in Flipkart.
This is because money allotted by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will dry up, leaving Puerto Rico with a $1.1 billion shortfall.
It's proving difficult to revive a market that has seen liquidity dry up as a result of the central bank's huge purchases.
Just look at how quickly Fox News turned on its mega-star Bill O'Reilly when corporate advertising dollars began to dry up.
For now, Nigeria can use the de-radicalization program to dry up the reservoir of disenchanted youths from which Boko Haram recruits.
Limiting initial prescriptions to several days with refills only as needed will help dry up this supply, with little harm to patients.
CBO also predicted less federal borrowing would dry up some of the resources for private investment, though, over time, it would reverse.
"He added: "I knew she was the one after I realized our conversations didn't dry up and we bounced off each other.
That's not a question of 'gee let's dry up the water, let's do this or that,' I mean that place was flattened.
"I would always have to take them out because they would dry up my eye and they would feel uncomfortable," said Feller.
Their shouts — in golden, crimson or scarlet — eventually fade to brown bellows, and their lifeless bodies dry up on the forest floor.
As city wells dry up, tanker operators dig deeper, then head out to rural pockets to "suck those areas dry", he said.
Cleaner manufacturers sell credits to companies with dirtier cars, and a lower emissions standard could make the market for credits dry up.
However, I still found it too difficult to work with, even after waiting in hopes that it would dry up a little.
When those types of scenes dry up, it has a devastating effect in smaller towns because a certain freedom is just gone.
Marshall said government budgets are "beginning to dry up," especially as the federal government has focused its resources to fighting COVID-19.
The hot money, often borrowed money, washes ashore tsunami like, but then it can recede and dry up, leaving behind the debris.
It's tempting to look at another recent event when much of the economy, especially tied to travel, seemed to dry up overnight.
It's tempting to look at another recent event when much of the economy, especially tied to travel, seemed to dry up overnight.
He has accused the BBC of biased reporting and threatened it with legal changes that could dry up its sources of funding.
Worse, though, is that the money, food and clothes she sends to her three children and mother in Haiti will dry up.
Others worry that bond market liquidity could dry up and yields could become very volatile unless the BOJ changes its current framework.
We're familiar with Trump's appeal among white working-class voters, many of whom truly have seen wages stagnate and jobs dry up.
"If there is a default, access to financing could dry up, the government would be forced to make big cuts," said Cubero.
CALL FOR ACTION The Bank of Japan's announcement of extra bond buying was unscheduled, signaling policymakers' concern that liquidity could dry up.
"The decline is because of extraction, whatever may be the purpose for it," Naik said, warning some wells would eventually dry up.
Apple is really the only big customer for standalone cellular modems, but its deal with Qualcomm likely means Intel's business will dry up.
You're only 33 now and getting a ton of work, but do you worry parts will dry up, or have you seen improvement?
Why else it matters: Industry officials worry that if these reactors don't come through, investments in advanced nuclear power technologies could dry up.
The information began to dry up by the end of the year and the sources began disappearing in early 2011, the report said.
"Him coming into the race could dry up money for some of the others," said Courtney, who is neutral in the party primary.
"If she doesn't do well tonight then her fundraising's going to dry up," Hopkins, a founding partner of Northern Starr Strategies, told Hill.
Roster spots on European clubs dry up around August, which conflicts with the start of the NBA's preseason training camps in late September.
My eyes usually dry up after about 30 minutes in the Oculus Rift or original Vive, but they didn't in the Vive Pro.
If the current crop of Silicon Valley-inspired toys crash and burn, it's likely that the VC funding will dry up once more.
Parking spaces disappear, doctors' appointments dry up and conflict emerges between students—noisy and messy neighbours at the best of times—and locals.
When markets do make that realization, financing will dry up and the country will pay a heavy price for its fiscal policy recklessness.
Trump's disclosure is not going to cause intelligence sharing to dry up, but it may well cause American partners to tread more carefully.
When wells dry up, these oil platforms have the potential to provide a unique environmental benefit not usually associated with offshore oil drilling.
UNRWA funding is expected to dry up by summer, according to Nickolay Mladenov, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process.
So if gas prices spike or car buyers begin opting for more budget friendly vehicles, the market for these vehicles could dry up.
Many of these countries count on the financial support of family members living here and forcing them home would dry up that aid.
Chinese consumers are tightening their belts as seen in lower automotive sales and factories laying off workers as orders begin to dry up.
If profits do dry up, the sectors with the best fundamentals to combat that scenario are healthcare, communications, and technology services, Bianco said.
The mask sits on my face for so long that I can feel my skin dry up and the mask crack all over.
France slapped taxes on operators totaling more than 30 percent and NetEnt saw revenues there dry up overnight in 2009 as customers left.
If Trump starts looking like a politician in that regard, his support from all but the most rabid supporters will quickly dry up.
An abrupt slowdown in shadow financing might also trigger liquidity stress or cause acceleration in NPL recognition, as companies' funding sources dry up.
Many of the prescription and over-the-counter meds used to combat colds, flu and allergies dry up more than just the nose.
Even though venture investment has begun to dry up in China recently, the nation has clearly been infected with a Silicon Valley attitude.
Those regulations, if upheld by the Supreme Court after the inevitable court challenges, would dry up the birth tourism industry at its source.
A high school coach who cannot place his stars with a top college team risks seeing his supply of young talent dry up.
Between cold, damp trips to the salmon hole, I was more than grateful to have a place to thaw out and dry up
Make that information available to investigators as a matter of routine, and sources, secrets and stories we all need to know dry up.
Startup founders are bracing themselves to survive the turmoil created by the coronavirus pandemic, sending employees home and threatening to dry up funding.
Though honey building up on the equipment can be a problem, coaches say it will eventually dry up, turn crusty and chip off.
But those middle-wage jobs evaporated quickly during the Great Recession and continue to dry up, per a recent McKinsey Global Institute report.
While Terminal 4 was fully open Monday, one entrance was blocked as a massive industrial-size fan tried to dry up the damage.
Investments will dry up as businesses go in a defensive crouch, fearful of costly mandates from Washington bureaucrats emboldened by a Democratic Congress.
As soon as the Obama administration left town, high-level visits and contacts from the US government to Ukraine began to dry up.
"We are trying to dry up their labor pool to move illicit oil," a US official told the Financial Times of the outreach.
He said particular skills are suddenly in great demand — for example, how to handle new software — but that the jobs dry up relatively quickly.
"There is so much liquidity in the public markets that if they go well, I don't see how liquidity would dry up," Krappe said.
Truck drivers have blocked access to the mine since March 27 and the protesters say its operations caused a water supply to dry up.
It's also facing a landlocked future due to human activity that's causing the Great Salt Lake to dry up, as Hyperallergic reported last month.
The stream of new patients began to dry up, as nurses awoke those who were sleeping, and the room slowly began to clear out.
Perhaps the only way the market could dry up would be if Venezuela radically normalized its oil prices to reflect the global market value.
Generations of Colombian coca farmers have subscribed to alternative-development programmes intended to support the transition from coca, only for funding to dry up.
When the Switch was announced, many of us expected 3DS support to dry up quickly, even—perhaps especially—when Nintendo claimed that it wouldn't.
Trade tends to dry up in such uncertain times, warns Domink Lucius, chief financial officer of Fr. Meyer's Sohn, a sea-freight forwarding company.
Their paper finds that, as the planet warms, soil in areas near the equator will dry up, reducing its ability to dampen temperature swings.
The families for whom the recession never ended, who've seen factories close and job opportunities dry up, even as the stock market has soared.
Like other big banks, Bank of America's markets business stumbled as vanishing volatility caused by the Fed's pivot led trading volumes to dry up.
In fact, you don't want your live tree to dry up, or die because of the changes in temperature between the indoors and outdoors.
Heather Washkuhn, his former bookkeeper, told the court how Manafort's lifestyle proved unsustainable by 2015 as his consulting firm's revenue began to dry up.
As its population of working-class Bangladeshis and Pakistanis departs for less expensive neighborhoods, the high school's talent stream has begun to dry up.
This encouraged states to invest by removing the risk that federal funds would suddenly dry up, causing projects to be cancelled, says Mr Anderson.
CHIP directors warned strongly against such a course, given the way the previous patch started to dry up funding even faster in nine states.
It's a foreign policy issue—America spends unbelievable resources battling Latin American drug gangs, whose revenue would likely dry up under a legal regime.
Plump the checking account with enough $ to cover a month or two of living expenses, in case the paychecks dry up while in confinement.
After two booms, comedy has become such a staple of so many people's pop culture diets that it's not going to suddenly dry up.
Growth is exponential and if some small thing goes wrong, it could make fresh capital dry up or lock up lots of coins indefinitely.
Women who choose to suppress their breast milk production can do so by stopping pumping or breastfeeding, and eventually their supplies will dry up.
"There will be inventory in September and October, but by the time November approaches and into the holidays, things dry up quickly," he says.
Parts of the money markets had already begun to dry up with the demise of the US sub-prime mortgage market around February 2007.
Finally in 2015, the last of my initial grant vested, and the additional money I was getting from those grants started to dry up.
The next day, those spots may dry up and turn crispy — very similar to what happens to us when we are burned by the sun.
Pipeline companies are being weighed down by worries that revenue might dry up as oil and gas producers cut investment and weaker suppliers become insolvent.
Even maintaining the current stimulus is proving costly as ultra-low rates strain regional banks' profits and its huge purchases dry up bond market liquidity.
I'm totally surprised, because I just got out of SHOT Show in Las Vegas, and a lot of people are seeing their sales dry up.
After bearing a wave of foreclosures on subprime loans with high interest rates, the Near North neighborhood, closer to downtown, has seen lending dry up.
Such rankings can be disputed, and the rush of people who would like to study and work in America is not going to dry up.
If the public isn't on board with protecting a species, political support will dry up, and that's something the conservation team isn't willing to risk.
The mounds were sculpted by wind, following a shift in Mars' climate that caused all the liquid water to dry up 3.7 billion years ago.
"He realized that it was kind of a universe of its own that you could explore and didn't dry up in any way," Henrik says.
Does it protect a fragile rupee or does it ensure there's enough cash in the banking system so lending in the economy doesn't dry up?
" It went on to add that the ministers stressed "the need to intensify the efforts to eliminate this phenomenon and dry up its funding sources.
But the money will dry up if he is behind the other two or three establishment choices in New Hampshire after the disappointment in Iowa.
Measures of economic confidence have also taken a tumble, and surveys of business reveal a broad pessimism across firms as orders from abroad dry up.
Twelve billion of those recreation dollars currently fuel Utah's economy, but they will dry up around Grand Staircase if it is opened to resource extraction.
Analysts say the market was betting — perhaps unwisely — that Icahn's proposed policy change was a done deal and that demand for RINs would dry up.
"The conservatory especially affected," said Burigana, adding that volunteers used hair dryers, paper towels, and toilet paper to dry up books from its flooded library.
Protesters from nearby San Juan de Cedros in one of Mexico's most arid regions say Penasquito's operations caused the local water supply to dry up.
It gives farmers such a big tax deduction for selling their produce to agricultural cooperatives that private firms fear their grains supply will dry up.
The report said that after an initial melt and increase in water flow, possibly leading to high-altitude lakes bursting, water supplies would dry up.
The bad news: The state has ended its free bottled water distribution, and it's unclear what residents will do once the private donations dry up.
It is precisely because their hopes have been unfulfilled — left to dry up like a raisin in the sun — that they choose to stay home.
To Madan, the prevalence of leveraged credit that was responsible for keeping markets afloat and driving the US economy forward is about to dry up.
While much of the Southeast had normal rainfall levels in early summer, the rain began to dry up about 10 weeks ago, the summary said.
Those events cost millions of taxpayer dollars, all while public institutions like the museum have complained of their own funding dry up in recent years.
The worst-case scenario would see springs in and around Mojave National Preserve dry up, depriving bighorn sheep and other animals and plants of water.
With the proper approach, the culture can outlast the talent, even in the N.B.A. Provided, of course, the flow of talent does not dry up.
Unusually long drought has caused fields and soil to dry up around Nyeri, forcing men to take on seasonal work as road or construction builders.
Hays, a college town with about 21,000 residents, is a case study of how the arts can continue to thrive when public funds dry up.
Their pension plans are still in jeopardy, though, as funds continue to dry up as more and more coal companies file for bankruptcy and disappear.
Criminal justice activists suspect clemency grants will dry up under the Trump administration, as the president-elect criticized Obama's clemencies at a rally last year.
In January, Britain's construction sector came close to contracting for the first time since September as uncertainty linked to Brexit caused new orders to dry up.
I believe that the most effective way to counter terrorism and dry up recruitment is to work harder to divide the terrorists from their target audience.
Oklahoma has also seen oil revenues dry up, and state lawmakers are projecting a shortfall of more than $1 billion in the state's $24 billion budget.
Yet 30-40 Afghan soldiers and policemen are being killed daily, up from 22 in 2016, even as recruits dry up; 10,000 died in 2017 alone.
Similarly, servicers will see the revenue streams from their mortgage servicing rights, or MSRs, dry up as borrowers refinance out of the loans they are servicing.
It is unlikely that the festival market will ever dry up, but this summer highlighted how many in the field are badly stuck in the mud.
Investors are also worried that supply will dry up in January, a big month for reinvestment cash from muni coupon payments and bond redemptions, he added.
Then there is the assertion that private investment in federal research would not dry up if the government imposed price controls on products that are commercialized.
Webster suspects that federal funding for research will dry up quickly, and believes we'll probably see a cascade of highly questionable federal and state legislative proposals.
One thing Democrats do not have to worry about, at least for now, is whether the grassroots will dry up with the passage of this bill.
If that happens, as it did after September 230, access to credit for most borrowers could dry up, setting off yet another potentially devastating economic crisis.
The kwacha is expected to make marginal losses versus the U.S. dollar next week as hard currency inflows from companies that were paying taxes dry up.
Jake Gyllenhaal plays a cartoonist for a newspaper who becomes obsessed with the case and takes over the detective work when the cops' leads dry up.
Many of those companies have since scaled back, and some have flamed out, as China's economy slows and financing for tech firms begins to dry up.
Such enforcement would dry up the flow in no time; the word would soon get out that there is no work in America for undocumented immigrants.
Credit tends to dry up in a recession, but luckily for SaaS, bank debt has never really been available, so it's unlikely this makes much difference!
After the Syrian War commenced in 2011, foreign deposits started to dry up and the economy's growth dipped followed by a long period of political paralysis.
Andreessen Horowitz-backed Wonderschool laid off 75% of staff on a Zoom call, telling employees the coronavirus could dry up any more funding for 2 years.
Andreessen Horowitz-backed Wonderschool laid off 75% of staff on a Zoom call, telling employees the coronavirus could dry up any more funding for two years.
Doing so is as critical as it is simple, because protein powder, like all other proteins, turns cement-like when left to sit and dry up.
Republicans who asserted support for climate change legislation or the seriousness of the climate threat saw their money dry up or, worse, a primary challenger arise.
As supplies of medical face masks dry up in China, the government has said it will begin importing them from Europe, Japan and the United States.
Small biotechs are worried that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's drug pricing bill would dry up the venture capital funding that they need to survive, STAT reports.
At the same time that ad tech networks began to dominate web advertising, traditional forms of advertising and subscription revenue for newspapers began to dry up.
But at Hopi the underground aquifer that has been used to slurry coal for electricity for Phoenix, Vegas and Los Angeles is about to dry up.
Flows dry up when investors are worried about growth and market stability - jitters that are heightened by any developments that make a Brexit look more likely.
In one hour (the same time a full-sized dryer usually takes), you can dry up to 5.5 pounds of clothes or seven full-sized towels.
He said many South Koreans believe GM may eventually leave South Korea when government subsidies dry up, as the U.S. automaker did in Australia and Europe.
Determined to ignore them, Elsa is finally forced to act when Arendelle's fires go out, its fountains dry up, and winds violently tear through the kingdom.
We are over the top of the roller coaster, but the black market is going to have two or three more years and then dry up.
Appears in: Everywhere Shady-Ass Rihanna has the ability to make your soul dry up and wither like an old dead leaf with a singular eye roll.
As volatility has surged, first in the stock market and now in credit markets, liquidity is starting to dry up across segments of the corporate bond markets.
Be smart: A lot of the money piling into these IPOs is entirely speculative, and that pool of liquidity can dry up as fast as it appeared.
"He can get through the early states without much of a problem, but if he stumbles during that period, his money could easily dry up," Trippi said.
But Trump seemed to go further than his predecessor when he noted that the "billions and billions" the US pays to Pakistan may some day dry up.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) was also expected to dry up, especially after Theresa May, the new prime minister, promised a "hard Brexit", leaving the EU's single market.
Youtube might not be able to stamp out the existence of this content entirely, but if it can remove the economic incentive, the supply will dry up.
ABOUT THE OILERS: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins finished the regular-season with nine points in his last nine games before seeing his offense dry up in the postseason.
But as river icings continue to melt sooner and more rivers suddenly dry up — much of the Arctic risks being without a reliable source of fresh water.
" Schiff also noted that "sources of vital information" could "dry up" for the U.S. if they know that their identity could be compromised when "political winds arise.
The bigger worry is that the government's main aim—withdrawal from the EU—will dry up the supply of firms in outward-facing industries such as technology.
The surprise referendum result in June 2016 initially stoked fears that deals involving British firms would dry up amid uncertainty about Brexit's impact on the UK economy.
Late July is the best time to catch a glimpse of the lake before the pools may totally dry up and water covers its spots after that.
It soaks up the sweat, and then we swap it out and put some baby powder down there to try to dry up some of the sweat.
Rubio instead decided to make a last effort to win the Sunshine State, but his fundraising will dry up if he can't pull out a miracle victory.
When Obama was elected in 2008, the left had a much better chance to influence foreign policy, the funding and activist energy suddenly started to dry up.
But as customer visits to grocery stores spike and consumers continue to hoard supplies, industry groups fear that the US food supply will eventually dry up, too.
In Estes Park, near Rocky Mountain National Park, there were worries among some merchants that a prolonged shutdown could dry up holiday business if tourists stayed away.
In the 2008-9 financial crisis, Nordic banks were short of dollars, a major funding currency, and authorities have been concerned the supply could again dry up.
He said officials at Yosemite told him climate change has already forced some bird habitats to move further north and long-standing wetlands have begun to dry up.
Stocks got dumped amid concerns of an economic slowdown and fears the Federal Reserve might be tightening conditions to a point where liquidity in markets could dry up.
Britain's construction sector came close to contracting for the first time since September last month as uncertainty linked to Brexit caused new orders to dry up, data showed.
But the difference for LGBT elders is that their communities tend to be peer-based, leaving them on their own when their networks dry up, Fredriksen-Goldsen said.
The GST-related disruption may be felt in August when pre-GST inventories dry up and filing of returns start, which will result in reconcilation of input credit.
Loans to the companies could dry up if the corruption allegations stick, according to a senior banking executive at a major global bank who declined to be identified.
If these efforts were to be paused for as little as two weeks, Kiddoo says, the area would begin to dry up again, and the dust would return.
As anchor tenant brands such as Macy's, Sears and J.C Penney announce store closings (or bankruptcy filings), the marketing power that came with them dry up as well.
Lunya's latest "sleep cooler" collection, for example, is made of proprietary Pima cotton that's woven with TransDry and XT2 fibers, which are said to dry up sweat faster.
Following a year of intense competition as US telecoms raced to one-up each other on new unlimited data plans, the promotional benefits are beginning to dry up.
But as the world gets hotter, the researchers found that the farm belts where stable crops grow are going to dry up or move to radically new locations.
The 300-mile-wide, 1,000-mile-long atmospheric river that carried all this precipitation is starting to dry up, and the worst of the drench-fest is over.
Much of it is plugged by foreign money pouring into speculative assets, something that could dry up in the event of a big Brexit shock to the economy.
That will come as a big relief to U.S. farmers, who saw orders cancelled and business dry up as Washington and Beijing threatened each other with trade tariffs.
"We have a strong endorsement for reform: We can begin to dry up the excess allowances," said Scottish deputy Ian Duncan, who is guiding the bill through parliament.
Oklahoma has also seen oil revenue dry up, and state lawmakers are projecting a shortfall of between $800 million and $1 billion in the state's $24 billion budget.
And unlike banks, insurance companies are not dependent on a continuous supply of short-term credit, which can dry up suddenly if banks lose trust in one another.
Kingkade says that in the immediate aftermath of the article falling apart, tips for campus sexual assault stories did dry up, and sources were reluctant to come forward.
Still, the risk is that extreme uncertainty becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, speeding the arrival of the next downturn by causing business and consumer spending to dry up.
Fears have already been raised in Hong Kong that a still developing scandal over defective vaccines in mainland China could see the city's own inoculation supplies dry up.
Prime Minister Johnson last week publicly dismissed warnings that there would be food shortages, telling Sky News that it is "highly unlikely" that food stocks would dry up.
Rather, it is operating costs — fuel, labor, and electricity — that are rising even as traditional sources of funding (mainly fares) dry up in the face of the virus.
"If the political will collapses for the Binhai area, then the bank loans will begin to dry up and the whole area is in trouble," Mr. Shih said.
Their concern is that so-called zombie companies which owe their sustenance to cheap debt now face a reckoning as cash flows dry up and the economy contracts.
Nordstrom, Kohl's, and Macy's are among the retailers that will possess less than a month's worth of cash if their sales dry up, the Wall Street Journal reported.
No one can be sure how much mammoth ivory remains to be unearthed, but as a fossil, it is limited in supply and will one day dry up.
As the veins began to dry up in the 18th century, the local economy started to rely heavily on side gigs like woodworking, which evolved into toy making.
The psychological trauma and grief caused by these disasters will almost certainly persist beyond federal support for survivors, which tends to dry up shortly after the waters recede.
In Bogossoni, as in many Malian villages, rising temparatures and erratic rainfall have caused fields and soil to dry up, making it difficult to grow much of anything.
The government tried to defend imposing liability on the station on the grounds that discouraging the station from broadcasting could help to "dry up the market" for stolen information.
Italy's 4.25 billion euro Atlas fund, created this year to help channel private funds into struggling banks, has seen its coffers dry up as banking crises mushroom around it.
If Congress fails to act, Social Security's reserves will dry up by 2035 and workers will receive only about 75% to 80% of the benefits they are entitled to.
We probably would no longer be running a music website, due to all the dollars we'd have, which in turn would probably cause that income stream to dry up.
If profits dry up and businesses can't invest in new workers, the next step could be layoffs, which then crimps how much consumers can spend on businesses they patronize.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week publicly dismissed warnings that there would be food shortages, telling Sky News that it is "highly unlikely" that food stocks would dry up.
Congressional Republicans have been shockingly candid about their motivations, telling reporters that donors have said directly if the party fails on a tax overhaul, campaign contributions will dry up.
Silicon Valley is bracing itself for a reckoning, as the coronavirus pandemic has thrown markets into turmoil, forced companies to go remote, and threatens to dry up VC funding.
In a letter, the coalition alleged that the way the Cauvery Calling campaign was going about its tree planting might dry up streams and rivulets and wreck wildlife habitats.
Slow to restructureBierman said he was too slow to start restructuring the firm as share prices in publicly traded cannabis companies collapsed and investment dollars started to dry up.
They are primarily funded by wealthy individuals and families, endowment and pension funds and wealth managers - a source of funding that could quickly dry up if market conditions worsen.
They're trying to protect this financial boon that has been the Michael Jackson Estate since he died -- and the money may dry up if this scandal keeps gaining steam.
"Fruit trees can grow in harsh conditions and have long roots that extract minerals and water from the soil, so it's hard for them to dry up," he said.
Muhammad Sandeh, of the opposition city council, said a fuel reserve controlled by the council could dry up in eastern Aleppo in a month or less if the siege persists.
Investors are worried that "Brexit" will have negative consequences on the economy and in particular Britain's already huge current account deficit, which will widen further if investment flows dry up.
The 16-year-old has a rare condition called lamellar ichthyosis that causes the epidermis to grow quickly, dry up into scale-like formations, and fall off every six weeks.
The smaller donations required to pay the bills of his campaign started to dry up, forcing the campaign to make cuts and dispatch its central staff to the campaign trail.
A country known for horrific famines, Ethiopia is now on the brink of watching history repeat itself, as a widespread drought is causing crops to wither and rivers dry up.
In a world of low interest rates, central-bank asset purchases are likely to become a conventional policy tool, so the appetite for bonds is less likely to dry up.
Earlier this year locals were forced to rescue fish and eels from puddles which formerly constituted the Selwyn river, after drought and over-exploitation caused long stretches to dry up.
The key finding, write the scientists, is that no space phenomena are strong enough to dry up the oceans completely, and so the tardigrades can make do with what's left.
It is only the market for unsubsidised buyers that might dry up completely—at great personal cost for those in poor health who could be locked out of deregulated plans.
It estimates that these funds will start to dry up around September, which over the next three years could result in an extra 1.1 million unwanted pregnancies in Uganda alone.
By about halfway in, the gags dry up and the story sinks like an overweight tourist who took a dip too early after the all-you-can-eat surf'n'turf buffet.
It also could be a sign of the times for public transportation agencies, which are facing hundreds of billions of dollars in repairs while their taxpayer-funded budgets dry up.
Of course this became "dry up, Dursley" when the film graced our screens which is actually even more hilarious — but for a shutdown, you don't get a lot better. 3.
And as traditional sources of funding dry up, think tanks and academic institutions are competing for the same Gulf dollars, heightening an institution's incentives to take these considerations into account.
"The real challenge is now ... after the Spring Festival, how much the market could dry up," said Samson Li, senior analyst with GFMS, a metals consultancy owned by Thomson Reuters.
In the race to store dry powder before the checks dry up, too many companies are attempting to raise too much, too early and at too high of a valuation.
It is also surprising considering that the currencies of all-too-many emerging market economies are now swooning as capital flows dry up in response to higher U.S. interest rates.
If you think federal education funding will suddenly dry up in the future, put aside that tax break money and use it to put your kids into a private school.
In particular, skeptics have warned that a restrictive rule could dry up retirement advice for middle- and lower-class Americans, while the wealthy could still find advice they can afford.
Another worry: When independent, government, or university funding sources dry up, scientists may feel compelled to turn to industry or interest groups eager to generate studies to support their agendas.
""We have to provide the financial system with enough liquidity to ensure the credit flow to the economy does not dry up ... so firms can survive this very difficult situation.
He predicted that startups would have more difficulty raising fundsLeone's email told portfolio companies that capital would start to dry up, as the stock market fell from its record highs.
A 15-year drought, in combination with poorly planned dam building, has caused local marshes to dry up, increasing the level of dust particles in the air to record highs.
Ring Doorbell Peephole Cam with Chime Pro Ring Spotlight Cam Ring Indoor Cam The market for slightly older phones doesn't immediately dry up the moment a new one comes out.
But what if the flow of incoming bankers slows, if immigrants look elsewhere, if the excesses of European money and human capital that helped drive growth begin to dry up?
"One day parking revenues could really dry up and we could see an even greater focus on other non-aeronautical" revenue, said Stephen Freibrun, a principal at consulting firm ICF.
With an estimated 70 tons of material surviving that particular impact, the supply is unlikely to dry up anytime soon, and is likely to be encountered by the casual meteorite owner.
Really, the Essential Phone's only legitimate knock is that the whole company might go under or get bought out, at which time, further software support or updates could quickly dry up.
In order to keep up with the fruits' intensive water needs, villagers say, the region's growers install illegal pipes and wells, diverting water from rivers and causing them to dry up.
If you have your eye on a different model of MacBook Air, this offer code will work on a few different models, too, though the selections are beginning to dry up.
But if a Moon landing takes more than 5 or so years to accomplish, the public support and billions required for it could wane or even dry up, leaving NASA stranded.
The weather forecast indicated that the track was going to dry up, so they switched drier-condition tires along with refueling the car to last until the end of the race.
"There's really no sign that this flow of people is going to dry up," Chris Lom of the International Organisation for Migration, said from the Bangladeshi border district of Cox's Bazar.
Ms. Ramírez worries that the huge volumes of water used by the mine will dry up mountain springs and threaten the viability of the oyamel fir trees where the butterflies roost.
I also couldn't wear it for very long, as the sheet started to dry up after about 43 minutes — I got nearly an extra 10 minutes out of the Manuka mask.
And Republican candidates won't just dry up and blow away—a great deal depends on how effectively the Democrats can keep their base energized and convince swing voters to trust them.
Some digital publishers and startups also resent Facebook's power, particularly when it comes to the constantly changing News Feed, which can send sites a torrent of traffic, then dry up suddenly.
The agency's staff has managed to keep the clearinghouse database afloat by taking money from one pot, then another, as funds dry up, but this year it ran out of pots.
As more people opted out of data sharing, they believed, the rules would slowly dry up the supply of personal information that companies could buy or trade on the open market.
But Roberts knows that the donations may soon dry up, as the nation's outrage fades, and she's still trying to decide what to do with the money they've raised so far.
But Ms. Krishnan has made enemies, typically furious traffickers who have seen their profits dry up as girls are plucked off the streets by the police and placed in Prajwala's shelters.
Retailers furlough tens of thousands of workers Macy's (M) and Gap (GPS) are furloughing tens of thousands of employees, part of a desperate bid to conserve cash as sales dry up.
If that happens, orders for the 218 Max — the company's best-selling jet — could dry up, handing an advantage to Boeing's European rival, Airbus, which makes a similar plane, the A27neo.
Working alongside our allies, we will break their will, dry up their recruitment, keep them from crossing our borders and, yes, we will defeat them, and we will defeat them handily.
This kind of data collection will not be affected by the ban, and, in fact, it could become more valuable as the third-party sources of ad targeting data dry up.
Given the need for programming to fuel distribution systems, studio libraries might possess new value as old means of generating revenue dry up, including the sale of reruns to TV stations.
YEAR-END FOCUS While the repo market appeared to be functioning smoothly on Monday, concerns remain that funding will dry up over year-end when banks typically pare their balance sheets.
The Coalition for Environmental Justice in India, which organised the letter, said the project was too simplistic and promotes monoculture tree plantations that could dry up streams and destroy wildlife habitats.
Carlos Tut, 38, of the Raxruha Community Indigenous Association, said the seasonal nature of palm cultivation meant work tended to dry up outside harvest time, another reason landless families were leaving.
Of course, for this to work, more and more people need to buy in — because shortly after people stop transferring ether to the wallet in question, the funds will dry up.
Seat choices often dwindle or dry up for last-minute bookers, but even then travelers can bypass the pricey seat assignments and wait for a free seat assignment at check in.
Much of it is indeed due to the company's GoldFusion technology, a proprietary, eco-friendly fabric treatment that leverages real gold particles to help fabrics dry up to three times faster.
Working alongside our allies, we will break their will, dry up their recruitment, keep them from crossing our borders, and yes, we will defeat them, and we will defeat them handily.
If potential intelligence sources know that their identities might be compromised when political winds arise, those sources of vital information will simply dry up, at great cost to our national security.
So the population grows ever older, poorer and less educated, and opportunities continue to dry up: The county has 10 percent fewer jobs than it did in 1979, according to state figures.
"The data was certainly much better than expected... However some of that optimism does dry up when you start to look at some of the revisions," Rabobank currency strategist Jane Foley said.
The Trump administration has said state reserves for CHIP could start to dry up as soon as Friday — maybe, at best, the current funding could last through the end of the month.
Once you enter the "real world," chances to line up with a hundred of your peers for the chance at 3am ooey-gooey pizza or hot-sauced-dosed tacos suddenly dry up.
Every time Republicans talk about addressing the impending disaster of Social Security, as its reserves dry up, Democrats characterize their attempts to protect and preserve Social Security as attempts to cut benefits.
O'Rourke raised $9.4 million in his first two weeks running for president in the first quarter, but then saw his fundraising dry up as he failed to gain traction in the polls.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union spells uncertainty not only for British farmers as subsidies dry up, but also for the CAP's budget because of the looming end to Britain's contributions.
Lacking major accomplishments during President Donald Trump's first year, Republican lawmakers worry openly that failure to pass it would dry up campaign donations and imperil their House and Senate majorities in 2018.
With memories of the 2007-09 financial crisis still fresh, central banks are concerned that market liquidity could quickly dry up, depriving the real economy of access to cash and financial instruments.
As years of heavy asset buying dry up market liquidity and ultra-low rates strain bank profits, the central bank has come under increasing criticism over the rising cost of prolonged easing.
However, the government, which initially supported fracking to cut Britain's reliance on imports as North Sea gas supplies dry up, said earlier this year it has no plans to change the rules.
"If certain groups are targeted, if hate speech is tolerated against certain ethnicities, inbound travel will dry up," said Henry Harteveldt, the founder of Atmosphere Research Group, a travel industry research company.
"If politicians now think we should remove everything linked to Franco," said Manuel Villalba, a member of the Macarena's choir, "why don't they also dry up the water reservoirs that he built?"
Scooter startup Bird cut almost a third of its workforce in an online call on Friday morning, as the cash-guzzling startup prepares for the 'black swan' event to dry up funding.
If collectors like the Green family were unwilling to purchase unprovenanced antiquities — items that do not have a clear and clean history of discovery and purchase — the black market would dry up.
Destructive policies, such as the unbridled construction of dams (producing enormous wealth for the select few), have caused rivers to dry up, and the climate has taken a turn for the worse.
Not only do candidates with vast resources have the ability to weather campaign setbacks that can dry up donations, they also can argue that they are not beholden to unpopular corporate interests.
Soybean futures faced pressure after President Donald Trump criticized Chinese policy in his address at the United Nations on Tuesday, reviving worries that China's recent buying spree of soybeans might dry up.
The comments helped relieve pressure triggered when Trump criticized Beijing's policy in his address at the United Nations on Tuesday, reviving worries that China's recent buying spree of soybeans might dry up.
"This is not just about us, it's about thousands of family farms that will lose money over this" if sales to Canada dry up, said Goedhart Westers, Grassland's vice-president of business development.
But once Culberson leaves, it seems likely the funding for the Europa lander will dry up — and that could mean more waiting before we ever touch down on the mysterious moon's icy exterior.
Technology company valuations around the world have come under pressure since the third quarter of 2015 while worries over a possible bubble in the sector have caused venture capital investments to dry up.
During this period of incremental legalization of marijuana, it makes sense that fake urine has become a hot commodity — but one can imagine that full legalization might just cause demand to dry up.
Education was key to debunking myths which shore up the practice, she said - uncut women are forbidden from picking vegetables or collecting water for fear they will kill crops or dry up rivers.
Shanin Specter, a Philadelphia lawyer and Democratic donor who is supporting Mr. Biden, speculated that Mr. Bloomberg was "looking to dry up support for others" by winning over the check writers they needed.
Investors need to understand the rules of the game, but if those rules are increasingly being bent, changed or applied to punish rivals and suit Erdogan's domestic agenda, business confidence will dry up.
If everyone tried to realise their Bitcoin wealth for millions, the market would dry up and the price would crash; that is what happened with the Mississippi and the contemporaneous South Sea bubbles.
The man who scored 24 times last season had seen his stream of goals dry up, while his movement, energy and general interplay seemed sluggish in comparison to the Vardy of 2015/16.
The company isn't ready for that revenue stream to dry up just yet, since a complete switch to USB-C would open accessories for the iPhone to a more general third-party market.
Liquidity had already been starting to dry up ahead of the Easter holiday and investors were beginning to think about cashing in on a steep rally in stocks over the last few weeks.
Responding to the Sinai attack, Prime Minister Sherif Ismail stressed the need for countries to unite against those who support terrorism and to "dry up their sources of funding," an allusion to Qatar.
But analysts are worried growing risks to the global economy, from slowing growth in China to Britain's decision to leave the European Union, could dry up orders or even lead to some cancellations.
Those moves have shaken farms in Trump country, spreading fears that markets once seen as critical to soybean growers, pork producers and apple farmers -- to name a few -- are about to dry up.
In the manufacturing hub of Guangdong Province, factories have been dismissing workers, telling them to go home early for the Chinese New Year without pay as factory orders from American companies dry up.
The microscopic organisms can go without water and oxygen for long periods of time in a state of suspended animation called cryptobiosis, in which their bodies dry up and their metabolisms shut down.
Nigeria's naira could ease next week amidst rising dollar demand as foreign inflows dry up in the wake of declining bond yields and a central bank policy to boost local lending, traders said.
"We expect funding costs will rise despite monetary easing in the U.S., since portfolio flows to emerging markets could dry up and Oman's macro-fundamentals are under pressure from external developments," it said.
"We think market-watchers will be more focused on how RBI uses non-interest tools to support struggling corporates as cash flows dry up and the dollar shortage starts to sting," he added.
State-backed, energy-rich funds account for a significant chunk of the roughly $1003 trillion in total sovereign wealth assets, funds they've built up as a bulwark for when oil revenues dry up.
The bottom line: Without significant investments in plugging leaky pipes, improving agricultural efficiency, harvesting rainwater and mandating conservation, 45 cities — home to 450 million people — could see their taps dry up by 2030.
"There's no telling how long it'll take for the capital inflows to dry up for these competitors that every day are picking off the best customers of the department stores," Mr. Bines added.
The news comes at an interesting time for tech investors following worries that start-up funding could dry up after the failed initial public offering and subsequent bailout of office rental firm WeWork.
Banks and investors borrow in the repo market to finance asset purchases and other business expenses, but the availability of loans over year-end can dry up as banks pare back risk taking.
Enough deforestation could trigger a process called "dieback," in which the rainforest would dry up, burn, and become a savanna-like landscape, releasing up to 140 billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere.
That is because Mars lacks a magnetic field to shield it from the solar wind, which stripped the planet of its atmosphere, causing whatever surface water it may have had to dry up.
Airlines around the globe have cancelled flights to regions worst hit by coronavirus, suspended other routes as bookings dry up and warned that profits will suffer this year because of the health crisis.
It was an important win for African-Americans looking for an alternative to housework in wealthy white homes, or for those who had seen fieldwork dry up in an increasingly mechanized agricultural sector.
And Mr. Hodge, who told Harvard Business Review last year that he was surprised "how quickly opportunity came my way" after his retirement, could see those chances to do something new dry up.
The private sector added 213,000 jobs in January, topping the 178,000 that economists had expected, according to ADP's national employment report released on Wednesday, signaling that the labor market has yet to dry up.
But he noted the central bank would be vigilant to the side-effects of prolonged easing, as its huge purchases dry up bond market liquidity and near-zero interest rates hurt financial institutions' profits.
Shedding light on dark money by requiring total transparency of nonprofits' fundraising could only help to dry up the swamp, or at least to shame its denizens into shopping at lower-priced clothing stores.
But when you stop the banking channels and when you stop the oil and take the oil — not just bomb it, take it — when you do that, it's going to dry up very quickly.
If you don't post the right thing — an inspirational quote, a coffee and a glossy mani, a slice of cake with just one bite missing — your followers could drop, and your funds dry up.
But his team soldiers on (though some fear that the flow of federal cash for such projects may dry up under President Donald Trump, whose budget has cut funding for various climate-change initiatives).
NIGERIA Nigeria's naira could ease next week amidst rising dollar demand as foreign inflows dry up in the wake of declining bond yields and a central bank policy to boost local lending, traders said.
"We are exploring the rental of off-shore modular desalination units that could, together with other emergency interventions, yield up to 500 million liters per day should Cape Town's dams dry up," Limberg said.
"The weather was miserable this morning; it looked like it was going to dry up going into FP2 (the second session) but then all of a sudden the heavens opened again," said the champion.
"As things tighten up you are going to see people jumping around a lot and then even the opportunity to jump around is going to dry up if the funding doesn't stabilize," she said.
And if funding were to dry up for this kind of research, or public interest never pushed it far enough, there's definitely a chance none of these ideas could ever make it to market.
Should capital flows to the United Kingdom indeed dry up and should the pound take a new dive, the U.K. economy could be faced with the prospect of higher inflation and lower economic growth.
In April, the practice appeared on a list of industries that would be denied benefits and subsidies from local governments, leading to worries in China that a popular and lucrative business would dry up.
Later, when his lobbying work started to dry up following the ouster of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, prosecutors said Manafort began lying to banks to secure $20 million in loans to maintain his lifestyle.
If Congress fails to act by this date, funds that flow from the federal government to the states will eventually dry up, as soon as early 2018, leaving millions of children without health coverage.
Now, more than ever, is the United States' opportunity to dry up Iran's funding to the terrorist group, Hezbollah, and at the same time continue funding the only legitimate state security organization, the LAF.
"They were afraid sponsor money would dry up if the Olympics were perceived as dirty," said Robert Weiner, a former spokesman for WADA and, previously, the United States Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Their plan is known as "universal basic income," or U.B.I., and it goes like this: As the jobs dry up because of the spread of artificial intelligence, why not just give everyone a paycheck?
Yet private equity can fill a void in turbulent times, especially when sources of capital for companies dry up, even if the industry has been affected by Brazil's woes and the currency remains volatile.
Novogradac & Company, a firm that provides analytics for the construction and finance industries, estimated that demand for the $9-billion-a-year credit could dry up as investors realize savings through the tax cuts.
One longstanding tension in intelligence work is deciding when to make public what you have obtained from secret sources — it can put those sources at risk and potentially dry up the pipeline of information.
Granting states some authority to mint visas to meet their specific labor market needs would help dry up demand for undocumented workers, stave off depopulation, keep businesses in place, and fill in fiscal gaps.
Private equity investors had also been lobbying against Pelosi's bill, telling her legislative aides in a series of private meetings in recent weeks that the plan would dry up financing for small biotech companies.
After being turned on and riled up via the warmth and sun for so long, our sex drives may simply dry up, bringing about a Children of Men situation, right on time for 2027.
YEAR-END FOCUS While the repo market appeared to be functioning smoothly on Monday, concerns remain that funding will dry up over the crucial year-end period when banks typically pare their balance sheets.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer officially notified lawmakers Monday that they'll be in session the week of December 16 and ready to cast votes until Friday, December 20, when the government funds dry up.
While that may sound like a big gain, the year-ago quarter was an awful one for the banking sector, which saw capital markets activity and loan growth dry up amid mounting macroeconomic concerns.
Growers in other states have been paying into an emergency fund for the Texas eradication program, should government support dry up and Texas growers struggle on their own to hold the weevil at bay.
If the pods are left on the vine, they turn red and dry up, and those pods are then ground up and made into red chile powder, which is used in preparing red chile dishes.
The Raraku lagoon, a fresh water source on the island, has started to dry up in summer, stopping it from being used for ancestral swimming competitions during the Rapa Nui festivities that go back centuries.
Because of new pipelines flowing out of the Permian basin, the biggest U.S. shale field, to the Gulf Coast, shipments to Cushing, Oklahoma, the delivery point for U.S. crude futures, are expected to dry up.
Czech government bonds with 210.52 and 210.18 expiry offered at an auction on Wednesday are expected to draw solid demand because supply can dry up in the summer, Komercni Banka traders said in a note.
In one respect, the property boom has been a huge economic boon, helping to perk up investment despite an abrupt crash in commodity prices which has caused new oil and mining projects to dry up.
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - U.S. security aid for the Palestinian Authority was set to dry up on Thursday after it declined the money over concerns it could increase its exposure to U.S. anti-terrorism lawsuits.
Shanghai copper futures were roiled last year by China's moves to ban imports of Category 21 scrap - such as coiled copper cable and waste motors - from 20.5, with import quotas already starting to dry up.
In turn, funding for the non-bank lenders from banks and hedge funds likely would dry up, and FHA loans would be harder to get, dampening the housing market and the broader economy, Mish says.
"Bernie has the possibility of being a Jesse Jackson kind of candidate who survives longer and has a faithful constituency, and I would assume that the money will not dry up" for him, says Carrick.
Murphy said stockpiling could work well for firms with fast-moving just-in-time supply chains, but those with slower-moving supply chains faced a risk of being lumbered with stock if orders dry up.
But analysts are concerned that economic risks — from slowing growth in China to Britain's move to leave the European Union — could see orders dry up and some even cancelled, particularly for costly long-haul jets.
MJ, which pulled in a whopping $377 million in inflows in the first month of the year, has seen new money dry up; since February, the fund has only brought in an additional $33 million.
I'd like it even more on any additional weakness because Cintas is more levered to deregulation and optimism than it is [to] Washington and the pessimistic swamp that refuses to dry up and go away.
From a tech perspective, however, TechHub's Varley argues that if the vote ends up being in favor of "Leave," the government will quickly need to refocus on immigration policy, because engineering talent could dry up.
"This is a full-blown crisis response operation, intended to make it abundantly clear that the Fed will not allow liquidity to dry up," Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, wrote in a note.
Later, when his lobbying work started to dry up following the ouster of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, prosecutors said Manafort began lying to banks to secure $20 million in loans to keep his lifestyle afloat.
"He'll attack you, your money will dry up and you will lose your primary," Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's former campaign manager, said about the consequences Republican lawmakers would face if they turned on the president.
Donations can surge or dry up, endorsements can flow in or vanish, and a candidate's national poll position can change quite suddenly — even though the margins of victories in these contests can be quite small.
These rural areas in the "north state" have watched their timber, fishing and mining industries dry up, and many officials in that region blame environmental policies that are drafted with dense urban areas in mind.
For a variety of reasons ranging from poor political trade deals signed in Washington, design flaws and quality concerns to a high-performing dollar, the American manufacturing base started to dry up and move out.
For a country that relies on "the kindness of strangers", in the words of BoE governor Mark Carney, to balance its books, even the hint that capital inflows might dry up could have serious consequences.
That would seem to promise tighter budgets and additional problems for the poor, especially for young people, because living costs are likely to rise and aid money from Brussels for deprived areas will dry up.
Even if we end up sharing these robot taxi trips with each other, the trips will be so cheap they could poach riders from public transportation, causing ridership to plummet and fare revenue to dry up.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea imposed unilateral sanctions on 18 North Koreans on Monday, barring any financial transactions between those sanctioned and any South Koreans, as part of international efforts to dry up Pyongyang's illegal cash flows.
Coming out of the Great Recession, all three of the Detroit-based automakers abandoned midsize trucks, as did Honda, many industry executives, including former Ford CEO Mark Fields, predicting the segment would all but dry up.
If large numbers of young people stop playing the game, as they stopped boxing, the talent pool will begin to dry up and the N.F.L. will have a smaller reservoir of talent and fans to tap.
"When risk aversion picks up, volatility picks up, capital flows tend to dry up and you get risk of undershooting on the exchange rate," said Ben Randol, senior FX strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
For other nerve agents, the treatment is usually diazepam or Valium to stave off seizures, and atropine, which helps dry up the secretions that could choke or drown a nerve gas victim, Chai tells The Verge.
Work opportunities for young people began to dry up at the end of the 1990s, when Congress restructured a federally financed summer program that once provided work experiences for half a million young people each year.
The news of China's return to the market will come as a big relief to U.S. farmers, who saw orders canceled and business dry up as Washington and Beijing lobbed trade-tariff threats at one another.
Some analysts have cautioned that economic risks from slowing growth in China to Britain's decision to leave the European Union could see orders start to dry up or be canceled, particularly for larger twin-aisle jets.
But with the U.S. Federal Reserve tightening and U.S. yields rising, analysts say overall capital flows into the region could dry up even though the European Central Bank's bond-buying mitigates some of the Fed impact.
At the same time, a chronic trade deficit and an overvalued dollar have caused factory jobs to dry up, contributing to a deep divide between the political and economic elite and the rest of the nation.
If negotiations between the German and British carriers end with no deal, a new deal with alternative partners must be reached by the end of October because Air Berlin's funding will dry up, the report said.
The coronavirus pandemic is having a monumental impact on businesses around the US. While some businesses have been forced to shutter and seen foot traffic dry up completely, others are grappling with a surge in demand.
He found a second life for himself in China after having his prospects dry up stateside, and recently announced he would join the Beijing Flying Dragons in 2017-18, claiming it would be his last season.
Private equity investors are lobbying against Nancy Pelosi's sweeping drug pricing bill, telling her legislative aides in a series of private meetings in recent weeks that the plan would dry up financing for small biotech companies.
Dry air is not only the culprit behind dry skin, red noses, and itchy throats, but can also get into your respiratory system and dry up the mucus that typically protects your nasal cavity from pathogens.
Time Inc, which has seen print advertising dollars dry up in recent quarters, has been trying to boost its digital presence through acquisitions of online properties, saying this month it would buy social networking pioneer MySpace.
More supply from Russia's newly built plant in Siberia at Yamal is likely to be absorbed by northwest Europe as arbitrage opportunities with Asia dry up amid a post-winter price slump there, trade sources said.
While Booker has already qualified for the October debate, a narrowing of the criteria could leave him off the stage later this year, a prospect that could see the campaign's fundraising dry up even further. Sen.
Why the Fed think it's a concern: If the economy goes south, the Fed worries that investors will start to dump riskier bonds, which could cause market liquidity to dry up and weigh further on prices.
And even if C.K. saw his TV opportunities dry up, he was able to return to the stand-up comedy circuit, where he recently said he'd rather be in Auschwitz than present-day New York City.
The United States has also pressured China and other nations to cut trade and diplomatic ties with North Korea, as part of international efforts to dry up Pyongyang's illegal cash flows that could fund its weapons programmes.
Residents of Shimla, famous for its colonial architecture and picturesque views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks, blame the Himachal Pradesh state's mismanagement for the worst-ever shortage, as water resources dry up in the drought-hit region.
Speakers on the first day warned about an unsustainable build up of debt and that liquidity would dry up in certain asset classes in stress scenarios -- although they did not expect that to happen any time soon.
Ted Cruz's campaign, said a Trump nomination would dry up donations to the Republican National Committee, rendering it unable to fund the voter mobilization operation it's been building since President Barack Obama was re-elected in 2012.
Still, it had little choice but to negotiate an end to the conflict after years of seeing as its revenues from oil sales — its chief income — dry up due to increasing U.S., European Union and other sanctions.
A separate Bank of England survey on Thursday showed British lenders expect business loans will dry up in the next few months at the fastest rate since the financial crisis, boding poorly for investment as Brexit nears.
A separate Bank of England survey on Thursday showed British lenders expect business loans will dry up in the next few months at the fastest rate since the financial crisis, boding poorly for investment as Brexit nears.
A string of scandals - including Iranians trying to evade sanctions, caught with Saint Kitts passports - has flagged the need to tighten checks and regulation otherwise countries in these schemes could see the money dry up, experts say.
Uncertainty over tariffs and trade between the United States and China have dented business confidence and led corporate investment to dry up, said Hank Smith, co-chief investment officer at The Haverford Trust Co in Radnor, Pennsylvania.
Speakers on the first day warned about an unsustainable build up of debt and that liquidity would dry up in certain asset classes in stress scenarios — although they did not expect that to happen any time soon.
This metric shows a peak in the 1970s but remains broadly steady after the rise of Napster in 1999, indicating that good music didn't suddenly dry up because college kids were sharing music instead of buying it.
Fitch views a greater proportion of deposit funding positively as it reduces funding concentration risk and provides more flexibility in the event that wholesale funding sources (securitization and public debt markets) dry up or become cost prohibitive.
The United States has also pressured China and other nations to cut trade and diplomatic ties with North Korea, as part of international efforts to dry up Pyongyang's illegal cash flows that could fund its weapons programs.
The United States has also pressured China and other nations to cut trade and diplomatic ties with North Korea as part of international efforts to dry up Pyongyang's illegal cash flows that could fund its weapons programmes.
They also contended that insurance companies were less risky than banks of a similar size because they did not rely on financing that could dry up quickly in a crisis, potentially causing a run on the institution.
But if Louisville is proof that busing can work when there is the political will to have an integrated school system, its community is now grappling with what happens when that political will starts to dry up.
Mr. Thayer noted that the Cambodian economy had grown rapidly over the past decade, and that aid from Western nations could soon dry up — along with conditions the donors attach, which generally include adherence to democratic norms.
The exploitation of Arctic oil and gas resources and their transport to markets in Europe and Asia has become a major economic priority for Moscow as its hydrocarbon reserves below the Arctic Circle begin to dry up.
That comes onto the horizon if it prompts the higher rates that threaten to tip UK financial and property markets over, dry up overseas demand for UK assets or push foreign investors in Britain towards the exit.
"I have anxiety from PTSD and having that added stress and anxiety is just too much," said Hicks, adding that he always worries that he doesn't know when government could dry up or landlords could change their minds.
These periods come about largely when researchers' results don't live up to their boasts, making it seem like the science doesn't work, causing funding and interest to dry up as a result, and technological progress along with it.
Still, the price drop could quell concerns from some analysts that demand for the higher-priced versions of the Model 3 was beginning to dry up, especially after a federal tax credit was cut in half this year.
SEOUL, Nov 6 (Reuters) - South Korea imposed unilateral sanctions on 18 North Koreans on Monday, barring any financial transactions between those sanctioned and any South Koreans, as part of international efforts to dry up Pyongyang's illegal cash flows.
There is pushback, though, from members of Rubio's finance team; CNN is told the mood inside the finance team is that if Rubio loses at home, the money will dry up fast and make it difficult to continue.
The British government, keen to cut its reliance on imports as North Sea supplies dry up, tightened regulation of the industry and gave consent earlier this year for Cuadrilla to start fracking at two wells Preston New Road.
Still, the Paris Agreement, designed by the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, would be hit by Washington withdrawing, especially if billions of dollars in U.S.-led finance to help developing nations were to dry up, delegates say.
The deals reflect the ever-growing willingness of music publishers — who control songwriting rights, as opposed to recordings — to find new sources of income as music sales dry up, as well as the expanding popularity of streaming television.
"This is a full-blown crisis response operation, intended to make it abundantly clear that the Fed will not allow liquidity to dry up," Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, wrote in a Thursday note to clients.
It will slow down the phase-out of the Medicaid expansion Senators from states that expanded Medicaid under ObamaCare don't want to see federal funds quickly dry up, as would happen under the House ObamaCare repeal bill. Sen.
The Taliban know they will face a challenge in the years ahead if they attempt total political dominance of the country, as the foreign aid the nation so badly depends on will likely dry up due to sanctions.
Being precariously employed can also mean that you're faced with a major conundrum: You need savings more than a salaried worker in case you're not making money between gigs, or your gigs dry up, but saving is tougher.
"As we move towards the dry season in the coming month or two, we will definitely be water insecure as a country, particularly when small streams and rivers dry up," said Pamela Chisanga, WaterAid country representative for Zambia.
AKUM, Cameroon (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Farmers in this poverty-mired region of northwest Cameroon used to watch their vegetable patches dry up and die in drought periods, even though nearby rivers and streams offered a steady flow of water.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago fuel distributor Olson Service Company snapped up gasoline this week to pre-empt a potential supply crunch in the third-most populous U.S. city as fuel supplies dry up from Texas because of Tropical Storm Harvey.
Senior Trump administration officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the sanctions as the latest examples of a broad economic clampdown on Iran's economy that would help dry up funds for the IRGC, a key part of its military.
A couple years later, she says she started taking the craft more seriously; but because she was "extremely shy" and because she feared that the work would eventually dry up, she was hesitant to commit to acting full time.
"Liquidity can dry up fast when market conditions turn sour," said Leslie Sita, a portfolio manager at Lombard Odier's Fundamental Fixed Income Team, who favors bonds on the cusp of investment grade rather than those deep in junk territory.
Leveraged loans, which helped cause the last financial crisis and have drawn fear that they could be a spark in the next one, are showing further signs of cracking as investors flock from the market and volumes dry up.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Record numbers of tourists are pouring vital cash into New Zealand as its farmers struggle with depressed dairy prices, but some of that spending could dry up should Britain vote this week to leave the European Union.
More of a worry, he said, was that access to highly skilled workers would dry up when Britain leaves the EU. Innovate Finance has estimated 30 percent of the sector's workers are from overseas, mostly from the European Union.
It is also likely that market liquidity might dry up for some LGFVs, at least temporarily, which could cause problems for some issuers - particularly those that have issued debt with short maturities and are therefore exposed to refinancing risk.
At the FBI, where most agents continue to work, concerns are building that operational funds the bureau needs to conduct investigations, including sensitive undercover operations, are beginning to dry up, said Tom O'Connor, president of the FBI Agents Association.
Over a year into trade disputes Trump started to aid manufacturers and other domestic producers he believed were assailed by global trade, sales of American soybeans, pork, wheat, and other agricultural products to China are starting to dry up.
There was no hashtag activism movement launched when nearly 300 people joined an age discrimination lawsuit against Google, or when a report found that job opportunities in Silicon Valley started to dry up when employees hit their late 40s.
Many of the record-breaking sales that inflated average prices over the last several quarters were signed years ago, on apartments that were still under construction, and that pipeline is expected to finally dry up this year, he said.
Huawei buys $11 billion annually in high-tech components from myriad US suppliers, and the Pentagon has expressed fears that cutting off that revenue would cause critical research and development investments to dry up, threatening the US's technological edge.
That would mean that international funding for the heavily aid-dependent Afghan state would simply dry up, which, according to US officials I have spoken to, even some in the Taliban leadership recognize would not be a good thing.
This was not an isolated instance: Reports chronicle how executives tinker with recommendation formulas that determine whether customers see certain goods, turning algorithms on and off as retailers watch sales flow and dry up, Amazon's hand on the spigot.
Anxious conversation at the church that day revolved around the partial shutdown of the federal government that was entering its fourth week — and the prospect that SNAP funding would dry up within a month if the shutdown weren't resolved.
While Redemption and other facilities were revamped as the epidemic ebbed and came under control, the changes may be difficult to sustain in the capital and across the country as vigilance fades and emergency funds dry up, health experts warn.
However, stocks have extended losses this week amid fears that demand for riskier assets will evaporate and the flow of foreign funds into Nigeria will dry up as a consequence of Britain's vote to leave the European Union last week.
"Our number one goal is to produce first-team players, but if they fall short of that, or their opportunities dry up, then we have to say that we have produced players for the sake of the game," he says.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia will review a planned tax hike for foreign travelers who work in the country, following complaints from farmers in the lead up to a federal election that their supply of "backpacker labor" at harvest times may dry up.
If the USGS's projection about the rate of refill is right—and Cadiz's, which finds that it would be quickly replenished naturally, is wrong—then the land could collapse and connected water sources could dry up, harming plants and animals.
The associative parallel that Chang draws between different types of loss — such as her father's passing and the fact that Soviet irrigation has caused 80% of the Aral Sea to dry up — contributes to the project's scattered and mysterious quality.
In Rockingham, Barham details the decline of the American Dream from the perspective of a World War II veteran forced to watch jobs promised to him and his fellow soldiers dry up and disappear due to mechanization or lack of positions.
But if you're having anal sex with multiple partners and using condoms, you might want to consider a silicone option, since silicone-based lubes tend to last longer (which means they're less likely to dry up and cause condoms to break).
The United States sanctioned Iran's largest petrochemical holding group on Friday for indirectly supporting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a step it said aimed to dry up revenues to the elite Iranian military force but that analysts called largely symbolic.
The British and Norwegian sections of the North Sea, where production started in the 1960s and 1970s, have seen an exodus of oil majors as some fields mature or dry up and as they focus on larger offshore developments elsewhere.
LONDON (Reuters) - British lenders expect business loans will dry up in the next few months at the fastest rate since the financial crisis, according to a Bank of England survey on Thursday that augured badly for investment as Brexit nears.
"But it's a slippery slope if you start to say that someone with an interest can't fund a study, because you will very quickly end up with very few studies," as the money to pay for them would dry up.
At just two degrees of warming, our crop production would drop drastically, the ocean level would rise about 50 cm, freshwater would dry up by about 17 percent, and heat waves and storms would ravage more of the planet for longer.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia is set to increase taxes on foreign travelers who work in the country, raising concerns from farmers that their supply of "backpacker labor" at harvest times may dry up and undermine Australia's ambitions of being Asia's delicatessen.
For financial markets, the events in Brussels come at a time when liquidity is starting to dry up ahead of the Easter holiday and investors are planning to cash in on a steep rally in stocks over the last few weeks.
Having feared that the Chinese box office revenue stream would dry up as a result of the trade war, Beijing's scrapping of its own blockbusters "leaves a big opening for Hollywood blockbusters to show, even over the summer," USC's Rosen said.
But the British government, keen to cut its reliance on imports as North Sea supplies dry up, has tightened regulation of the industry and gave consent in July for Cuadrilla to start fracking a first well at Preston New Road.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Since her invites to the White House are likely to dry up once outgoing U.S. President Barack Obama vacates the premises this week, Caroline Wozniacki was relieved to snap her backward sliding run at the Australian Open on Tuesday.
Online subscriptions have become central to the Times' future as revenue from print advertisements dry up and the increase was the highest since a bump at the start of last year driven by President Donald Trump's repeated mentions of the paper.
Aquifers across the globe are beginning to quietly dry up under the compounded strain of increased food production and a two-decade stretch that now includes the 2111 warmest years in recorded history, sending farmers plumbing deeper for deposits of water.
The global economic downturn will squash much of that travel, and some of the rest will dry up as COVID-19 rages in some of the more remote areas that the Gulf airlines only recently integrated into the international economy.
"Too many Americans are leaving home every day to earn wages and tips to survive, even as businesses dry up and schools are shutting down due to the coronavirus," former presidential candidate Andrew Yang tells CNBC Make It on Friday.
Days after the central bank slashed interest rates to zero, the Fed on Tuesday launched an emergency effort to make certain that big creditworthy businesses will continue to be able to access funding, amid concern that the cash would dry up.
It will displace tens of millions, at the very least; it will disrupt farms on which billions rely; it will dry up wells and water mains; it will flood low-lying places—and, as time goes by, higher-standing ones, too.
Work would have continued — the plan was to depict each of the presidents down to the waist — but funding began to dry up again, and Borglum died, and after a few finishing touches, the figures were abandoned as good enough.
Yet the planting ceremony in Pence's backyard could also be a metaphor for the Trump administration's ambitious plan to return Americans to the surface of the moon within five years: There is a real threat it will dry up by spring.
The majority of our people around here that are elderly are retired coal miners, and if those coal miner pensions dry up in about two and a half years, those people are done and we cannot allow that to happen.
It's known as the "resource curse" — economies rich in natural resources and dependent on export commodities tend to grow more slowly and perform worse on a range of social indicators, and they are left worse off when the resources dry up.
But to Russian President Vladimir Putin, it looks like a floating dollar sign: It'll be used to fuel Russia's ambition to develop the Arctic and mine it as its fossil fuel reserves in Siberia start to dry up, according to CNN.
Congress and the Trump administration have so far averted total disaster through short-term fixes, but money could start to dry up in the next week or so, and states could have to freeze enrollment or drop kids off their coverage.
Jeff Jonas, a healthcare portfolio manager with Gabelli Funds, said a broad "risk-off" sentiment could be hurting biotech shares, with investors possibly more concerned that a weakening economy will dry up deal-making activity in the industry or money from other sources.
Unlike the Democratic group — which clearly had the imprimatur of the president — each of the Republican groups claims some mantle of legitimacy from the administration, even though none of their arguments are convincing enough to dry up the fundraising reserves of the others.
"This week's turnaround in prices came as traders recognized the significance of the delays, causing selling to dry up, short-covering and bottom-picking to begin and momentum flipped," INTL FCStone chief commodities economist Arlan Suderman said in a note to clients.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States sanctioned Iran's largest petrochemical holding group on Friday for indirectly supporting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a step it said aimed to dry up revenues to the Iranian military unit but that analysts called largely symbolic.
For financial markets, the events in Brussels came in a week where liquidity was starting to dry up ahead of the Easter holiday and investors were beginning to think about cashing in on a steep rally in stocks over the last few weeks.
The visit is likely to be welcomed by the government in Havana, which has seen high-level foreign visits all but dry up since the heyday of a detente between Cuba and the United States initiated in 2014 by then-president Barack Obama.
Still, the price drop could quell concerns from some analysts that demand for the higher-priced versions of the Model 3 was beginning to dry up in the United States, especially after a federal tax credit was cut in half this year.
The regulator of the FHLBank system, as well as sibling mortgage finance agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has sought to address concerns the 11 regional FHLBanks would be vulnerable if investor demand for their short-term debt were to dry up.
"The consumer is under enormous duress with that 18 percent, 19 percent inflation on the back of a naira devaluation, and we are seeing disposable income dry up," John O'Keeffe, the Africa president for drinks maker Diageo, told a March conference call.
The company expects to maintain its production at 52 million-54 million tons this year, he said, but added that he expected fewer than 10 Indonesian coal producers to survive out of hundreds as cash flows dry up because of low prices.
In a meeting on Monday with the WFP in Nigeria's capital Abuja, donor countries and organizations, criticized the group for not having a satisfactory contingency plan if funding starts to dry up, two of the people with knowledge of the talks said.
At the July 30-31 meeting, the BOJ took steps to make its policy framework more sustainable, such as allowing bond yields to move more flexibly around its target, as years of heavy asset buying by the central bank dry up market liquidity.
BERLIN, March 19 (Reuters) - Borussia Moenchengladbach's players and coaching staff became the first in Germany to accept pay cuts during the coronavirus crisis to support the club as revenues dry up due to halted matches, sports director Max Eberl said on Thursday.
While her own contract claims were largely rejected by the court or withdrawn, she continues to face a lawsuit for defamation and breach of contract from Dr. Luke, who argues that her campaign against him has caused his work to dry up.
Qatar is one of the largest exporters of liquefied natural gas -- it has the world's third largest gas reserves after Iran and Russia -- which gives the Gulf state a significant budget surplus and revenues that don't look likely to dry up soon.
That means reporting streams will dry up, we won't get early warning on planned attacks and we will lose critical knowledge about the decisions adversaries are making that may not have consequences today, but could have huge ones in the next decade.
When the US mining industry started to dry up in the 1930s and '40s, some enterprising Coloradans came up with the idea of attracting spectators to their towns by hosting an ultramarathon of human-donkey pairs -- The World Championship Pack Burro Race.
The high-end real-estate market has seen steep price cuts in recent months as foreign buyers dry up, new tax laws bite the wealthiest states and sellers realize the market peak of 2014-2015 isn't coming back anytime soon, luxury brokers say.
That date looms as analysts continue to warn that without a deal, the exit could be deeply damaging to Britain's economy, leaving ports gridlocked and causing some supplies of food and medicines to dry up, and even plunging Britain into a recession.
Britain's Burberry said sales in the final weeks of March would plunge by up to 80% as the impact of coronavirus already seen in China spread to Europe and the United States, causing stores to close and luxury shopping to dry up.
Brokers and other industry professionals expect the market to remain relatively stable through 2018 as the pipeline of so-called legacy contracts — deals often signed by buyers worldwide years ago while developments were under construction, some carrying stratospheric prices — continues to dry up.
The United States placed sanctions on Iran's largest petrochemical holding group on Friday for indirectly supporting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a step it said aimed to dry up revenues to the elite Iranian military force but that analysts called largely symbolic.
If you'd asked me that ten years ago, I would have told you that after Paris Hilton, it was going to dry up, and nobody's ever going to shoot themselves having sex again, and nobody's ever going to put something out commercially.
Deep in debt as his revenue from work for the government of Ukraine began to dry up, Manafort connected with the turbulent Trump campaign, even though such a step was bound to attract scrutiny of his international lobbying and jet-set lifestyle.
CARACAS (Reuters) - The top trade and supply official at Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA has left the post, according to a recent copy of the government's official gazette, as the OPEC nation's crude exports fall after U.S. sanctions and gasoline supplies dry up.
Tourism revenues are continuing to dry up following a series of terrorist attacks by the so-called Islamic State and the Kurdistan Workers' Party combined with the abortive coup, while Turkey's dependence on hot money and skittish investor sentiment makes it more vulnerable to shocks.
It's conceivable that in very narrow circumstances — as in the case of hard-to-discourage foreign state-sponsored hackers — courts might be tempted to conclude that imposing liability on the press to "dry up the market" is the only way to deter illegal activity.
"The overall situation ... is that U.S. sanctions toward Iran are now increasingly kicking in, which will help to dry up the physical crude oil market and place it back into solid backwardation," SEB head of commodities Bjarne Schieldrop said in a note this week.
Cramer Remix: My biggest worry for the week ahead Cramer: A way to invest in emerging markets and not get burned Cramer's game plan: Yellen could take everything down next week That prompted venture-capital investing to dry up, and IPO activity to slow.
Investors are eager to win a bigger slice of Brazil's oil prize, but the shift away from an increasingly successful production sharing auction regime also raises concerns that any changes would require lengthy discussions in Congress, raising uncertainty and causing investment to dry up.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia on Wednesday walked back from a planned tax hike on foreign travelers who work in the country, following concerns from farmers that their supply of "backpacker labor" at harvest times may dry up and undermine Australia's ambitions of being Asia's delicatessen.
Towards the end of the summer, the nectar starts to dry up just as the nest reaches capacity and the Queen wasp stops laying more larvae—and suddenly, there's not enough food for all the worker wasps, who start scrounging for other sources of sustenance.
If he's perceived as a lame duck on his way out the door, crucial 2018 fundraising dollars could dry up and he could lose political leverage as he faces upcoming battles over the budget, immigrant "Dreamers," the debt ceiling and unresolved health-care matters.
Nico: Now, the next step, even though this is a heatless curling experience, is for us to sit under the soft hood dryer for, like, a few minutes, let these curls dry up a bit, and then we can see what's cooking under these seatbelts.
The Asian Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition, (ABACE) opens Tuesday in Shanghai under a cloud of economic uncertainty, amid slowing Chinese growth, the U.S.-China trade dispute, and Beijing's crackdown on debt risks that has led funding to dry up in certain industries, brokers said.
For a country that relies on overseas investors to balance its books by funding its current account deficit - "the kindness of strangers", in the words of Bank of England governor Mark Carney - even the hint that capital inflows might dry up could have serious consequences.
PARIS (Reuters) - Natixis saw investment banking activity start to recover in March and April after a tricky first two months of 2016, but deals are likely to dry up again ahead of Britain's referendum on EU membership, the French bank's boss said on Tuesday.
Other companies that could be hit include the likes of Hebei Huayang Steel Pipe Co Ltd, a manufacturer in the city of Cangzhou in eastern Hebei province that has seen U.S. orders dry up over the last few months as trade tensions have risen.
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - British manufacturing is locked in a nosedive as orders and investment dry up due to the global slowdown and the Brexit crisis, a survey from trade body Make UK showed on Thursday, adding to signs of a worsening economic outlook.
When the region — a conservative swath of 20163 counties known as the Upstate — saw its textile industry dry up at the end of the last century, its leaders responded by aggressively marketing itself to foreign manufacturers as a cheap, practical place to do business.
And without proper regulations for water sourcing, many farms have invested in drilling deeper wells that are significantly bigger than those that serve the average family or individual resident, causing them to concentrate any contaminants present in the groundwater and, in some cases, dry up completely.
People in such jobs had already seen some work dry up because of the shock 2016 demonetization, as well as the imposition of a cumbersome national tax on goods and services in 203 that has sought to formalize transactions that had previously been off the books.
Pluto, Wheatstone - run by Chevron Corp - and the North West Shelf, Australia's biggest LNG plant - run by Woodside - are all candidates for processing gas from a number of undeveloped assets off Western Australia, either for expansions or for supplying gas when their existing fields dry up.
"Once U.S. solar manufacturing jobs and the industry as a whole are gone, they are not likely to come back because the investment in the industry will dry up, leaving behind only fluctuating project-to-project and part-time construction jobs for solar panel installation," he said.
The Lake Zurich, Illinois-based company has seen its whiskey, rum and bourbon sales dry up but it's stepping up in a huge way to help first-responders fight the raging coronavirus pandemic ... by turning its alcohol into some much-needed hand sanitizer, free of charge.
LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Sterling could fall as much as 15-20 percent if Britain votes to leave the European Union, a scenario that could spook foreign investors and dry up the capital inflows needed to fund the country's current account deficit, Goldman Sachs said on Thursday.
"The intent of anti-oil activists is to bring an end to nearly 70 years of safe oil production in Monterey County, endanger thousands of local jobs and dry up millions of dollars in local tax revenue that pays for schools and public safety," she said.
And as we age, he added, we also tend to write off our ailments — runny noses (a side effect of some medications), asthmalike symptoms (which may be caused by heart conditions) or sneezing (which occurs naturally as our nasal passageways dry up) — as caused by pollen in the air.
Walter Cotte, Americas director for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), warned that U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to end temporary protected status for 200,000 Salvadorans in 2019 could create a "dangerous situation" as remittances dry up and returnees put pressure on El Salvador.
They are two of the estimated half-million remaining Holocaust survivors around the world, a group whose needs are growing in complexity and cost as they age, while funding from a variety of sources that have provided for them over the past two decades is starting to dry up.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Wuhan is expected to see new coronavirus infections dry up by mid-to-late March and the lockdown of the central Chinese city, the epicenter of the outbreak, may be lifted once there are no new cases for 14 days, the state-backed China Daily reported.
GOP strategist Doug Heye, who has been visiting states such as Iowa and Missouri, where farmers have seen sales of agricultural products dry up because of the dispute, said Trump voters are complementary of Trump's toughness on China but at the same time suffering from the trade war.
"Now, we don't know when all of this tail-wagging-the-dog will end, ... but if you follow the UVXY, the VXX, the TVIX and the SVXY and you see the volume dry up on these, ... that will mean that their power to overwhelm will diminish," Cramer concluded.
While the country's leaders have said technology will be a cornerstone of the post-Brexit economy, many engineers working for start-ups and other tech firms in London come from outside Britain, leading to fears that the pool of talent for people like Ms. Jasinska will dry up.
The trade war has taken a major toll on America's farmers, who have seen Chinese sales of soybeans, pork and other products dry up, and Mr. Trump has consistently promised that Beijing will commit to buying $50 billion worth of farm goods as part of a trade pact.
Lukoil Vice President Leonid Fedun said he expected a global oil surplus to dry up in the second half of the year and is hopeful a meeting of leading producers in Doha on April 23.6 for talks about a deal to freeze output to support the market will yield results.
"We have to provide the financial system with enough liquidity to ensure the credit flow to the economy does not dry up...so firms can survive this very difficult situation," he said after the SNB said it was working with the Swiss government to cushion the impact of the outbreak.
SHANGHAI, March 19 (Reuters) - Wuhan is expected to see new coronavirus infections dry up by mid-to-late March and the lockdown of the central Chinese city, the epicentre of the outbreak, may be lifted once there are no new cases for 14 days, the state-backed China Daily reported.
Bush is in serious danger of seeing his support dry up if he cannot at least finish ahead of Rubio, another candidate with appeal to the mainstream Republicans who are seeking a single standard-bearer to consolidate behind before Trump, or perhaps Ted Cruz, runs away with the GOP nomination.
This force is potent enough to be one factor that may have swung the 21983 elections: Working-class white men, out of work and watching blue-collar jobs dry up, lost their mooring as providers, and cast their ballots for a man who promised to take them back in time.
The increase is widely tied to widespread prescriptions of opioid painkiller pills — now central to a massive court case against drug makers — that saw people turn to heroin and even more deadly fentanyl opioids as increased prescribing controls led the pill supply to dry up in the last five years.
But with the industry's order backlog standing at a record 230,2100 planes at the end of 3203, or 2320 years of production at current rates, analysts are worried that economic risks - from slowing growth in China to Britain's move to leave the EU - could see orders dry up and some even canceled.
But with the industry's order backlog standing at a record 230,2100 planes at the end of 3203, or 2320 years of production at current rates, analysts are worried that economic risks - from slowing growth in China to Britain's move to leave the EU - could see orders dry up and some even cancelled.
What's more, the viability of the Good Friday Agreement — the legislative foundation of the current peace process — has also been called into question following the UK's vote to leave the EU.European funding designed to underpin the peace process is set to dry up after 2020, putting many important local projects in jeopardy.
"If that source of metal starts to dry up, whether because ETF stocks are getting low or because investors are holding onto the metal tighter, you need to find other routes for it to come into the market, and that typically occurs through higher prices," ICBC Standard Bank analyst Tom Kendall said.
If you ask public defenders, and especially immigration lawyers, the Trump administration is pursuing a two-pronged attack against due process: While enforcement is increased and alternatives to incarceration de-prioritized, the already marginal amounts of funding (at least in comparison to prosecutor's offices) available to public defenders could dry up overnight.
"Potentially you could get comfortable with a smaller data set backing an index that's only going to be used for a subset of what Libor's used for today, but even then you have some pretty fundamental questions," like whether transactions in that index might dry up at exactly the wrong time, he added.
The studio has also restructured its entire release model to accommodate a new free-to-play version, a seasonal battle pass to help fund future expansions, and an ambitious release model that promises new activities and interweaving storylines at a steady clip throughout the year, instead of in large batches that dry up quickly.
Rosa DeLauro (Conn.), senior Democrat on the Appropriations Committee's health subpanel, warned Thursday that the allotment received by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will dry up by the end of September, while funds that went to the NIH and Biomedical Advanced Research and Development (BARDA) expire by the end of August.
Though gel applied with a brush has the benefit of greater maneuverability and control than a liquid liner, gel-pot liners have fallen out of favor recently due to their tendency to dry up and the inconvenience of having to tote around a brush and pot as opposed to a simple pen or pencil.
In the months leading up to Britain's referendum on whether to leave the European Union, many economists warned over and over again that a "Brexit" could have awful ripple effects: Britain could lose its favorable access to European markets if it left; uncertainty could dry up business investment; the country could tumble into recession.
The amendment would allow the Health and Human Services Department "to make recommendations on how we continue to invest in those drugs for Alzheimer's, and rare diseases and rare cancers, that we don't suddenly dry up R&D investment," said Gottheimer, who noted that New Jersey is home to more than 300,000 biopharmaceutical jobs.
Doug Deason, a wealthy Dallas businessman who manages money for his billionaire father, said he had formed a loose-knit coalition of donors who warned senior Republicans — including Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader — that contributions would dry up if Congress did not overhaul the tax code and repeal the Affordable Care Act.
So, if you're someone with a legendary passion for sipping rosé, the $89 per-month package with four regular-sized bottles, 24 mini-Droplets, two exclusive magnums, and bonus curated goods, may actually equal some sweet summertime savings for you — just be sure to sign up before the pink rations dry up completely on May, 15...Or, even sooner.
The launch of the $35,000 version, Tesla's cheapest model, last week comes at a crucial time for the company as some analysts had raised concerns that demand for the higher-priced versions of the Model 3 was beginning to dry up in the United States, especially after a federal tax credit was cut in half this year.
As Arthur Levitt, then chairman of America's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), explained in 1998: Circuit-breakers were meant, from their inception, to be triggered only in truly extraordinary circumstances—ie, a severe market decline when the prices have dropped so dramatically that liquidity and credit dry up, and when prices threaten to cascade in a panic-driven spiral.
Organizations whose missions are to address our deepest social problems, and that already find their access to traditional philanthropic resources limited, shouldn't have to sing and dance around an artful "gray area" to persuade a good-faith investment — an investment that will, in most cases, unfortunately dry up or be co-opted to fit shifting philanthropic trends.
"First is to dry up his money," said Scott W. Reed, the chief political strategist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a pillar of the Republican establishment, explaining how top Republicans in Washington were making a new round of calls to donors across the country to press them not to donate to Mr. Bannon or the candidates he supports.
It comes after building pressure on the government to act to help self-employed people, many of whom have seen their work dry up amid a national lockdown, due to the coronavirus outbreak, that has restricted social gathering to no more than two people, confined many people to their homes and shut down all non-essential businesses.
But while Detroit's problems are specific to the city's circumstances, the school district is by no means alone: The protests here are just the latest in a year of educational woes across the US, as districts from Chicago to Boston, Philadelphia to Kansas, Oklahoma to North Carolina, and others struggle to educate students as money from state and federal governments dry up.
That shift doesn't mean trade between the United States and those countries will suddenly dry up, but it does mean that existing China-focused investment and supply chain relationships will be reinforced, new ones will emerge and become established, and the costs of reorienting those relationships in the event of some future TPP implementation will increase with each passing year.
Her ability to land a job at a lab depends on whether research gets funded, and she and her friends predict those dollars are going to dry up under an administration that is looking to make cuts and professes a skepticism about established science, like the fact that the earth is experiencing climate change and rising temperatures due to human activity.
Young women are still warned, as the career women of the eighties were, that we're "dating on a deadline" and have only so much time before our eggs dry up—if we haven't frozen them, in which case we must not let prospective partners in on the secret, lest they fear entrapment in the plans we've worked out for the future.
"The credit market is moving quickly towards the point of no return, where the turn in the credit cycle becomes inevitable and irreversible, as funding sources dry up, issuers face liquidity crunch, credit losses rise, investors rush for the exit, and face extremely thin liquidity on the way out," Oleg Melentyev, head of high-yield credit strategy at Bank of America, told clients Friday.
"While the company's flexible contracts may be ideal for small companies, WeWork would inevitably face trouble leasing their spaces if start-ups began to dry up or if the real estate market experiences a downturn similar to the 2008 financial crisis," the research firm CB Insights wrote as it articulated the criticisms of WeWork in an otherwise upbeat case for the company's sky-high valuation.
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