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Negotiations about the price are very difficult in this crisis-ridden environment,' said one person.
Barter, another common practice in the crisis-ridden 1990s, has also taken off again.
But of course crisis-ridden Greece is crying out for a helping hand.
However, crisis-ridden Syria is the most immediate global concern to many.
And more patients, they say, could avoid the costly, crisis-ridden final weeks in a hospital that often still represent the American way of death.
These were the lighter moments in a crisis-ridden time.
Brands should, therefore, be a haven for investors in today's crisis-ridden markets.
In her new proposal, the fund would no longer have sole control of procedures that could stop claims on a crisis-ridden country.
There would be an above-average impact on employment in the crisis-ridden southern European countries as well.
Nonetheless, the pick up in Greek confidence was reflected across its crisis-ridden counterparts.
In doing so, it confronts a world that is often crisis-ridden and preoccupied with the major public concerns of the moment.
But mine seemed to be the most crisis-ridden.
Awareness that the world-wide economic situation will be crisis-ridden in 1993 should help keep a perspective on your actions.
Certainly it is looking good compared with stagnant Europe and crisis-ridden Japan.
Up until now, crisis-ridden banks have only been recapitalised indirectly via the government of the member state concerned.
Her fresh image helped stabilize a crisis-ridden party.
Japan's fiscal consolidation plans also look timid in comparison with crisis-ridden European nations.
Looking back, Sir Victor says he understands and feels “distressed” about the effects of that crisis-ridden time.
Meanwhile Volkswagen warned car companies will have to learn to live with tough markets, especially in the crisis-ridden south of the continent.
Telecommunications and media are not crisis-ridden industries; they are an expanding sector.
Unfortunately, the Mayor's program ignores this problem and promises services that the crisis-ridden mental health system has been unable to provide.
Within two years, most of Asia’s crisis-ridden economies had regained their pre-crisis peaks.
Menkerios said the draft, once signed, would clear the way for actual talks on the future of the crisis-ridden country to take place.
The whole group meets twice a year, and smaller delegations travel to crisis-ridden areas in the hope of finding solutions.
In crisis-ridden Greece ice cream sales are rising.