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The company had been in financial straits for some time.
Never, she says, has it been in such financial straits.
She found herself cut off from many of her friends and increasingly in financial straits.
However, it did put him in financial straits until the end of the decade.
Whatever was going on, it had to be associated with his current financial straits.
She had Rodney to thank for her present financial straits.
"I know it's none of my business, but you've said things that lead me to believe you may be in difficult financial straits."
Whether any of this will help the county emerge from its financial straits is another question.
His agent reports that other players are in similar financial straits.
However, by September 1921, the company was in dire financial straits.
By 1996 the club was also in dire financial straits.
But after about three months he returned to the big city, now in dire financial straits.
Obviously, if you're in serious financial straits, that's one thing, and you should go for it.
But he was in financial straits at the time.
Faced with these dire financial straits, the president of the college would often be away for months at a time.
You never explain why someone in financial straits wants to deliberately make things worse.
He was known to help people he knew to be in difficult financial straits.
Many states do not have mechanisms that automatically go into effect when a school system is in financial straits.
Both schools closed in 1993 because of financial straits.
The financial straits have cut seriously into social programs.
Some regarded the company's turn to the development bank as a sign of dire financial straits.
With the hotel in constant financial straits, four of its eight buildings have been sold.
He will have to squeeze money out of city and state governments that are themselves in tough financial straits.
The republic had been in dire financial straits even before the revolution of 1795.
Today, he said those steps would still leave the county in desperate financial straits and that a tax increase was essential.