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Our complaint is that there are no crunches.
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We could hear them crunching into the wreckage ahead.
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In those few remarks there are a number of "crunches".
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All these figures have been number-crunched through the various computers which economists use.
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No one ever plans for the crunches; if we look back at economic history, people did not seem them coming and plan accordingly.
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The twin sisters were world champions and packed crunching punching power and a good chin.
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A grotesque looking automaton that looked like several steel sheets had been crunched together to form a humanoid appearance.
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Similar to a half-tracked dune buggy, it has a pair of crunching spiked wheels at the front that lift on a single arm.
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The ranking was produced by crunching state and national test data.
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The site builds data-driven tools and crunches numbers.
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The computer crunched numbers, not words, until writers saw it as the next writing machine.
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Any crunches completed after the two-minute time limit are not counted and do not add to the score.
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Supercomputers are used for scientific and engineering problems (high-performance computing) which are data crunching and number crunching, while mainframes are used for transaction processing.
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Do not attempt these bone crunching, skin splitting stunts under any circumstances.
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They later categorized the searches and did some number crunching.
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Rubber companies responded to housing crunches by building affordable housing for workers.
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Symptoms can often be reproduced by maneuvers such as performing sit-ups or crunches.
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Attention to crunching was drawn by a 2004 blog post entitled "easpouse".
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Strength exercises such as sit-ups and crunches do not cause the spot reduction of fat.
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Then they hear crunching in the snow, and see a huge shadow on the ice.
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Helmet's sonic trademarks of crunching riffs and pounding drums still define the album.
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An argument once put forward for the big crunch!
The multi-disciplinary crunch comes when the page is transferred to the stage.
First, during an economic crunch, cultural priorities get 'left in the lurch ', and implementation becomes ' too complicated'.
At 2227, she fired another hedgehog pattern; and three explosions rumbled up from belowmuffled noises intermingling with crunching noises.
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Additionally, information gathering and number crunching hold the process back.
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Crunches are scenarios in which humanity survives but civilization is irreversibly destroyed.
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Information systems activities revolved around heavy data processing and number crunching routines.
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Though snow crunches underfoot nearby, the weather seems only pleasantly cool.
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When it comes to the crunch, a general sense of prevailing ignorance might not sustain us against other temptations.
Tics can be invisible to the observer, such as abdominal tensing or toe crunching.
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He claims that he crunches a lot more than numbers.
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You'd never know this was recorded during one summer, so vividly does it evoke crunching snow and frosty nights.
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She realised the potential of the device extended far beyond mere number crunching.
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We examine whether this policy-dilemma is empirically observable, and whether policy-makers concentrate more on preventing bank failures or avoiding a credit crunch.
Nothing crunched or wiggling in the test.
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Consequently, policy-makers face a dilemma between safeguarding the banking system (preventing bank failures and/or bank panics) and preventing a further deterioration in aggregate economic conditions (credit crunch).
She said, ' many of them attend church for self gratification, to be seen to be doing good, but when it comes to the crunch [are] not there to help'.
In the item knase (crunch), for instance, a singleton s is correct; but if the medial /s/ phoneme is considered in isolation, a doublet ss is also a plausible spelling.
After five months of inspection, documentation and crunching numbers, the outside appraisal concluded that the county assessment was incorrect at $2.32 billion; it should have been $3.47 billion.
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Political scientists and economists have, however, not yet explored systematically how regulators behave when facing a trade-off between preventing bank failures and preventing a credit crunch.
Switching from rapid rhythms to anthemic breakdowns in a heartbeat, frenetic drums and solid bass-work provide the backbone for electrifying synths, crunching guitars and a triple-pronged vocal attack.
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In this article we examine whether this policy-dilemma can be empirically observed, and whether policy-makers concentrate more on preventing bank failures or avoiding a credit crunch.
Several authors have examined whether and how recessions cause bank failures and bank panics, and whether and how regulatory responses can cause a credit crunch (see above).
The credit crunch is already affecting small and medium-sized companies and would-be home buyers.
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I am therefore going to continue unless there is another question relating to the credit crunch/loans for business.
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To combat the effect of this crunch, we must begin to talk about the recovery.
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The problems have possibly been exacerbated, but certainly not caused, by the credit crunch, and state aid should not be a reward for bad behaviour.
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The question of consultation is not simple and it is not confined to the final nuclear crunch.
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Of course the media love to have a crunch issue.
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However, two crunch questions need to be asked.
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However, when it comes to the crunch, associations find it difficult to build the houses that local authorities cannot provide.
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The danger of a floating currency is that there is never a crunch.
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The small shopkeeper is the first to feel the crunch at times of industrial stress.
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I am afraid that when it came to the crunch in the deal, he gave way.
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We come to the crunch of the problem: how do we seek to defend the individual in our society?
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The crunch comes when we have to decide that the building is the one which won the competition.
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There is another crunch issue, particularly in relation to this £1¼ million for the assembly.
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Now that we have had the crunch, one wonders when the next crunch will come—because it may not be so long delayed.
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After so many voluntary redundancies we are coming to the crunch, and there must be some compulsory retirements.
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On crunch decisions, they are always subject to meetings that take place hundreds or thousands of miles away.
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I am convinced that this is now crunch time.
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I do not know quite what a crunch is.
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When it came to the crunch, he always gave way.
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We have probably arrived now at the first main crunch of the war.
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There has not been delay except for the crunch issue.
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In the past great cinematic art never needed every grunt under the bedclothes to portray passion or every clinical crunch of bones to convey violence.
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They do not like it or think it fair but when the crunch comes they think that they can just about accept it.
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I do not want to appear to avoid the crunch question of enforceability.
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He has not as yet, and he knows that the crunch will come.
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What a waste of expense if the troops cannot perform when the crunch comes.
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However, the crunch point comes in relation to budgets.
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We accepted that situation until it came to the crunch.
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The crunch is that land-fill sites are insufficient to allow for effective medium-term or long-term plans for waste disposal.
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When it came to the crunch, we were unable to fulfil them.
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When it came to the crunch, they delivered.
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The guillotine today is a sign of the bully—all bluster and bravado, but when it comes to the crunch, no backbone.
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Next year, curers will be extremely unlikely to enter into long-term contracts, and this is where the real crunch comes for producers.
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We have in this country at the moment the real crunch of political difference between the two parties.
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The crunch behind the country-wide exercise is what money will be saved.
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If it came to the crunch, something might have happened to that one aircraft carrier, thus giving an illusion of strength which does not exist.
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There is an unwillingness to bring anything to the crunch.
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When it comes to the crunch, the opposition is missing.
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They remember how, when it came to the crunch, he ran away.
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I suspect that, when the crunch arrives, it will probably be even higher.
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The middle way is to reject classicism, with its commitment to a symbol crunching unconscious, in favour of the connectionist computational theory of mind.
I wanted so much to hear hooves and wheels crunching over the hard snow, people to take us home.
Overriding a chaotic increase in population, modernization crunched onward without a pause.
The man she watches "clacks" and "crunches" on the pavement, suggesting aggressiveness.
Once we reach the ticking, clattering ostinato (in the film so memorably applied to the expedition ship crunching through pack-ice), things improve tremendously.
The 'crunch' issue for most strata, of course, is income security.
In order to account for the next turn in the tale, we need to crunch some numbers.
If they focus on short run macroeconomic stabilization (avoiding a credit crunch) they may increase the probability of bank failures and bank panics.
If so, do policy-makers concentrate more on preventing bank failures or avoiding a credit crunch?
Because this strengthening typically takes place through a reduction in credit creation, it can produce a credit crunch that exacerbates the recession.
When the ice is trying to form a wind will come up and push everything back here and crunch it all up.
At the attack of the sound, the initial crunch, there is a wide, inharmonic range of spectral activity.
However, we do see some evidence of the predicted negative comovement between consumption and investment at the start of "credit crunch" periods.
Each swing of the arm past a sensing threshold emits a machine click or crunch.
The following section reviews the existing literature on bank regulation, bank failures and panics, and the credit crunch issue.
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