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Many fear the government must limp along as the crisis worsens.
Barring a deal, Manley predicted the government will limp along until Jan.
They might be too risky, and never get approval and limp along forever.
Towns and cities can limp along, repairing leaks incrementally, applying band aids to gushing wounds.
Here's hoping I can at least limp along like another less nimble Fred, Fred Flintstone.
Analysts predict, at best, feeble growth in the current quarter as both exports and consumption limp along.
"We can limp along during normal times," Greg Siskind, an immigration attorney who represents doctors, told Vox.
Indeed, they've boxed themselves into a corner by allowing the EU to limp along with so many problems.
Even if nothing is done, Obamacare will continue to limp along, probably turning into something akin to Medicaid.
So for now, analysts say, Iran will limp along, half in the old sanctions-busting world and half out.
But at least now we can avoid having to watch this four-pitch stagecoach limp along on the autobahn.
There is no guarantee that Pdvsa, even if it can limp along with severely reduced operations, will ever recover.
Even when things go south, the venture funds can limp along for years, with investor money tied up in the structures.
Rather, businesses can continue to limp along, even when their underlying operations are not making money and customer demand has evaporated.
Alliances, they say, limp along at the pace of their most grudging member, and today NATO's most recalcitrant participant is unquestionably Turkey.
The normal pattern is for the minority government to limp along for a short period and then collapse, forcing the country back to the polls.
But the ambitious venture ended after only a year, and was replaced with a scaled-down version called Limelight Shops that continues to limp along.
Federal courts, which are not controlled by the administration, have now twice announced that existing funds could help their work force limp along with pay.
Sea ice extent continues to limp along at an anemic record low for this time of year, due to weather patterns and long-term climate change.
"To me what seems likely is markets continuing to limp along in some states unless administration decides to do something much more active" to disrupt those markets.
Investors are not thrilled with paying three people large, CEO-level compensation when most other companies with $40 billion in revenues limp along with just one highly paid CEO.
But at the same time, the legacy of Obama's foray into Caesarism offers some reasons to think that our system will limp along without a crisis for a while.
PRIMATES' TRICHROMATIC colour vision, with its red-, blue- and green-sensitive cone cells in the retina of the eye, is better than that of most mammals, which have to limp along dichromatically.
U.S.-North Korea engagement will likely continue to limp along despite last month's failed summit in Hanoi and Pyongyang's veiled threat last week to pull out of talks and restart missile testing.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The market for luxury homes in the Hamptons, the summer playground for Wall Street's wealthiest, is losing some of its luster as financial markets limp along for a second year.
Still, his campaign was able to limp along for months due to the generosity of casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, who donated a total of roughly $20 million to Gingrich and his affiliated PACs.
Those talks, currently on hold, have so far carefully skirted the question of whether a peace deal would require Assad's departure, so negotiations could theoretically limp along despite contradictions between the stances of Moscow and Washington.
This might happen if having one mutation can compound the effects of another: for instance, a system that's able to limp along with one defective piece will fail with the loss of a second or a third.
The pain is likely to drag on for another 12 to 18 months as early-stage companies fizzle out earlier than usual or limp along without access to more capital, said Gus Tai, a general partner at Trinity Ventures.
If Theranos is to limp along with Ms Holmes at the helm, one option the firm will be considering is to close down its laboratories (to comply with her ban) and focus the business on developing new blood tests.
That represented as much as 80% of the total market, something that has brought the bank criticism as the nation's economy continues to limp along and as the holdings have come under pressure during the steep global market drop.
Indeed, unless election gains of far right and left parties a year from now force an early French exit from the EU and the euro, things will be left to limp along until the next crisis blows up the monetary union.
Tehran will most likely limp along until the US presidential election, relying on a combination of its own sanctions-busting, the refusal of some countries to knuckle under completely to US pressure to stop buying Iranian oil completely, and the return of a tighter oil market that would maximize revenues from its remaining sales.
To understand why, we need to look beyond the in-the-moment anxieties of disappointed party elites so in vogue right now, and at the broader structural dynamics of American politics — the nature of the party coalitions in American politics, the consequences our geographically oriented winner-take-all system of elections, and the ways in which an internally divided party can actually limp along fine without needing to decide what it wants to be.
Together they find strength in each other, and the two of them limp along together on their own legs. The film is a sensitive portrayal of a different kind of love story.
It continued to limp along as a shell of its former self until it was formally terminated in 1936. A partial run of the monthly organ of LIPA, the News Bulletin, is available on microfilm with the master negative held by the Cleveland Public Library.
In Guugu Yimidhirr the avoidance speech verb bali-l "travel" covers several everyday verbs meaning "go", "walk", "crawl", "paddle", "float, sail, drift", and "limp along". Corresponding avoidance and everyday words are generally not linguistically related. Avoidance forms tend to be longer than everyday forms. In some areas, the avoidance style is used by both members of the avoidance relationship; in others the senior member may talk to the junior in everyday style.
This, coupled with the high costs of competition with the Bell network, prevented the company from raising any new investment capital for the next four years, and it continued to limp along throughout the 1910s. The inconvenience of a dual telephone system, which required two sets of phones in each residence or business, and two sets of lines criss-crossing the city, brought growing pressure for consolidation of operations. In 1915, negotiations between Bell and the independents began in New York State. Two years later it was agreed that a new corporation, independent of the Bell organization, would be created to buy and operate the telephone systems of both companies.
Pavia played an important role in the war between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Ostrogoths that began in 535. After the Eastern Roman general Belisarius's victory over the Ostrogothic leader Wittigis in 540 and the loss of most of the Ostrogoth lands in Italy, Pavia was among the last centres of Ostrogothic resistance that continued the war and opposed Eastern Roman rule. After the capitulation of the Ostrogothic leadership in 540 more than a thousand men remained garrisoned in Pavia and Verona dedicated to opposing Eastern Roman rule. The resilience of Ostrogoth strongholds like Pavia against invading forces allowed pockets of Ostrogothic rule to limp along until finally being defeated in 561.
Although audible from Lake George to Kingston during the day, WXKW continued to limp along on low power at night. There was conjecture in the broadcasting community that WGY, owned by General Electric, and unhappy about having a powerful competitor just four channels up the dial, was doing its best in Washington to make life miserable for WXKW. At the time of its inception, WXKW (which began as WRWR) had also filed a TV application, just when the FCC instituted a freeze on licenses. When the freeze was lifted in 1952, there was a scramble among the area broadcasters for the two precious new UHF channels. A year later, in a complicated deal to end the rivalry for channel 35, Champlain Valley Broadcasting Corporation (WXKW’s owners) withdrew WXKW from the field and sold its physical assets (transmitter sites in Selkirk and Pinnacle Mountain in the Helderbergs, plus transmitting equipment) for $300,000 to the other three applicants.
World War I had provided a much needed demand for the textiles, and many of the mills of New England benefited during this time. The post-war economy quickly slowed, however, and production quickly outpaced demand. The northern mills faced serious competition from their southern counterparts due to factors such as lower labor and transportation costs, as well as the South's large investment in new machinery and other equipment. In 1923, Fall River faced the first wave of mill closures. In 1924, the American Printing Company opened a new plant in Kingsport, Tennessee, moving much of its operation there, and slashing many Fall River jobs in the process. Some mills merged and were able to limp along until the late 1920s. By the 1930s and the Great Depression, many more mills were out of business, and the city was bankrupt. A few somehow managed to survive through World War II and into the 1950s.

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