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That can happen when an airline is strapped for cash.
However, the new company was strapped for cash, and began failing almost immediately.
However, the city was strapped for cash and did not have funds readily available.
"The fact that the Clinton campaign has been strapped for cash is a problem, but it's not overwhelming."
The Government may be strapped for cash but corporate Britain is not.
"Since he was forced to leave town, he's been strapped for cash and very lacking in capital.
Now, however, even the big companies are strapped for cash and are not in a buying mood.
But these new nations are strapped for cash.
They bottom line was I was strapped for cash.
"The big company was strapped for cash like everyone else, and its stock price was in the basement.
It owns millions of square feet of vacant space and is strapped for cash.
But if Adcox's career had a theme, it was being strapped for cash.
Most other states already are strapped for cash, as well - and are passing the squeeze on to the nonprofit agencies.
A Bordeaux wine maker who is strapped for cash is in a particularly difficult position.
Now, by a number of reports, the company is strapped for cash and is having difficulty meeting its debt payments.
The Government, however, is strapped for cash.
I think it'll be a long while before anybody believes that MP's are strapped for cash.
Continuum, which like other area hospital systems is strapped for cash, has been looking for departments to consolidate or close.
"Your father always helped them, giving away thousands of dollars of hay each year to those who were strapped for cash.
The team is strapped for cash in terms of the salary cap, and no team has been more devastated by injuries.
You may forecast a good profit for the year, yet still face times when you are strapped for cash.
But the board is strapped for cash, relying on both the donations and the good faith of the governments that adopt its rules voluntarily.
Town officials had been discussing building a community hall in 1933, but during the Great Depression, the town was strapped for cash.
If you've ever been strapped for cash, you've probably thought about the value of a dollar and the importance of making it stretch.
I knew he was strapped for cash, but so was the state, and I couldn't justify the expense.