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Henry kept his word and took care of Anne in his last years alive ; however, after his death Anne suffered from extreme financial hardship because Edward VI's councillors refused to give her any funds and confiscated the homes she had been given.
Considered by some economists to be a rare and extreme form of recession, a depression is characterized by its length ; by abnormally large increases in unemployment ; falls in the availability of credit, often due to some kind of banking or financial crisis ; shrinking output as buyers dry up and suppliers cut back on production and investment ; large number of bankruptcies including sovereign debt defaults ; significantly reduced amounts of trade and commerce, especially international ; as well as highly volatile relative currency value fluctuations, most often due to devaluations.
Without income and once more in extreme financial difficulty, in 1838 the brothers began what would become a lifelong project: the writing of a definitive dictionary.
They often took extreme measures to combat the problem-measures that would add to social unrest and ultimately to a worsened financial position for themselves and their tenants.
During the financial crisis of 2007 – 2010, a poster of a Hello Kitty pre-paid debit card expanded to roughly 1 meter in length was displayed on the floor of the US Senate by Senator Byron Dorgan as a demonstration of extreme methods used by credit companies to attract " children 10 to 14 years of age ".
Unfortunately, much of Bleek's working life in the Cape, like that of Lucy Lloyd after him, was characterised by extreme financial hardship which made his research even more difficult to continue with.
In some extreme financial events it can be impossible to determine losses, either because market prices are unavailable or because the loss-bearing institution breaks up.
According to Stresemann's letter, there should be no settlement " until economic and financial distress has reached an extreme stage and reduced the entire Polish body politic to a state of powerlessness ".
This type of analysis has become increasingly widespread, and has been taken up by various governmental bodies ( such as the FSA in the UK ) or inter-governmental bodies such as the European Banking Authority and the International Monetary Fund ) as a regulatory requirement on certain financial institutions to ensure adequate capital allocation levels to cover potential losses incurred during extreme, but plausible, events.
Families with the financial resources to escape extreme poverty rarely suffer from chronic hunger, while poor families not only suffer the most from chronic hunger, but are also the segment of the population most at risk during food shortages and famines.
Challenges still exist, including the extreme inequality levels and the mass scale of poverty ; locating a financial basis for programs ; and deciding on exit strategies or on the long-term establishment of programs.
Marie Douglas faced extreme financial distress, so much so that only the generosity of the Edgeborough headmaster Mr. James permitted Douglas to attend school in 1930 – 1931, his last year there.
Due to the extreme high costs of being a self publisher, which ended up being a financial burden and putting himself in major debt, Pérez ended Crimson Plague a second time and it is unknown if he intends to do anything else with the comic.
The extreme financial pressures these taxes imposed on the Copts caused many to convert to Islam to escape them.
The general intent is to enable the patient to cease substance abuse, in order to avoid the psychological, legal, financial, social, and physical consequences that can be caused, especially by extreme abuse.
Such situations may be loss of a job ; extreme financial hardship ; alcoholism or addiction and other situations that are life altering and require action that is outside the " normal " daily routine.
In extreme cases, a single film's poor performance can push a studio into bankruptcy or equivalent financial ruin, as happened with RKO Pictures ( The Conqueror ), United Artists ( Heaven's Gate ), Carolco Pictures ( Cutthroat Island, once listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the biggest box office flop of all time ), Fox Animation Studios ( Titan A. E.
Byron was then in extreme financial distress.
In the context of the recent crisis, the extreme complexity of certain types of assets made it difficult for market participants to assess which financial institutions would survive, which amplified the crisis by making most institutions very reluctant to lend to one another.
Immediately following the bankruptcy filing, an already distressed financial market began a period of extreme volatility, during which the Dow experienced its largest one day point loss, largest intra-day range ( more than 1, 000 points ) and largest daily point gain.
With respect to federal financial regulation, the systemic risk of a financial institution is the likelihood and the degree that the institution's activities will negatively affect the larger economy such that unusual and extreme federal intervention would be required to ameliorate the effects.
The systemic risk of a financial institution is the likelihood and the degree that the institution's activities will negatively affect the larger economy such that unusual and extreme federal intervention would be required to ameliorate the effects.
In 2006, extreme financial difficulties led to the collapse of the company, with the bulk of the business acquired by Ericsson.

extreme and drain
Rivers in the extreme northwest and in the narrow northern coastal plain drain directly into the Atlantic Ocean.
Creeks in the extreme eastern part of the county drain into the Caney River.
* It has always been said that after opening a jumppoint, a starship experiences extreme power drain which hampers the use of weapons.
These and other tributaries drain part of the northern Sierra Nevada, and the extreme southern Cascades, as well as a small portion of the Sacramento Valley.
A wooden bridge located on the south west end of the dam wall that supported and controlled the drain valve, was a favorite ' bomb ' spot and bare foot skiing down the spillway was an early extreme sport unique to Tokoroa.
The new location received a lot of criticism, partially due to the bad road leading to it and because the extreme amounts of rain water did not drain well during CampZone 2007.

extreme and birth
The remainder of the male calves may be reared for beef or veal ; however, some extreme dairy breeds carry so little muscle that rearing the purebred male calves may be uneconomic, and in this case they are often killed soon after birth and disposed of.
President Jimmy Carter supported legal abortion from an early point in his political career, in order to prevent birth defects and in other extreme cases ; he encouraged the outcome in Roe and generally supported abortion rights.
Some theorize that living amongst one another on a daily basis virtually from birth on produced an extreme version of the Westermarck effect, which diminished teenage kibbutzniks ' sexual attraction to one another.
Whereas rodents have gnawing incisors that grow throughout life, the teeth of shrews wear down throughout life, a problem made more extreme because they lose their milk teeth before birth, and therefore have only one set of teeth throughout their lifetimes.
She chose a brief passage from the final chapter of Population Bomb to show that Ehrlich had discussed an extreme solution to extreme cases of overpopulation: " compulsory birth regulation ... ( through ) the addition of temporary sterilants to water supplies or staple food.
Although considering himself to have an expansive and learned worldview, Ignatius has an aversion to ever leaving the town of his birth, and frequently bores friends and strangers with the story of his sole, abortive journey from New Orleans, a trip to Baton Rouge on a Greyhound Scenicruiser bus, which Ignatius recounts as a traumatic ordeal of extreme horror.
Women who have undergone previous surgically induced abortions have been shown to have a higher risk of preterm birth ( less than 37 weeks ), as well as extreme preterm birth ( less than 28 weeks ).
Because of their extreme longevity, elves have a very low birth rate.
Unlike most Marvel characters, who have gained their paranormal abilities through birth or accident Moondragon has strictly achieved her extraordinary talents through extreme degrees of personal regimen.
Jett knew she was adopted, but she did not learn who her biological parents were until the early 1980s Although Hank Williams had executed a custody agreement three months before her birth that gave him custody of his unborn daughter, she was forced to go to extreme lengths to prove the relationship and be recognized as Williams ' daughter.
| Mrs Steve Pace, of Rose Hill, Virginia, is reported have given birth to her 17th child, a boy, in October 1941, at the extreme age of 73.
The remaining two-third of Meurthe were merged with the one-fifth of the Moselle département ( arrondissement of Briey, in the extreme west of Moselle, to the northwest of Meurthe ) which had escaped German annexation, and on September 7, 1871, the merger gave birth to the new Meurthe-et-Moselle département ( area: 5, 246 km², compared to 6, 070 km² for the former Meurthe ), with its préfecture at Nancy.
Besides prematurity and extreme low birth weight, common diseases cared for in a NICU include perinatal asphyxia, major birth defects, sepsis, neonatal jaundice, and Infant respiratory distress syndrome due to immaturity of the lungs.
This was the birth of vertical skating, and it became the basis for skateboarding and many of the extreme sports seen today.
Anna Maria nearly died giving birth to Wolfgang: her womb retained the placenta, and forced removal of it which at the time posed extreme risk of fatal infection.
Stressing both the physical reality of the human body and its psychological value, Dumas tends to paint her subjects at the extreme fringes of life ’ s cycle, from birth to death, with a continual emphasis on classical modes of representation in Western art, such as the nude or the funerary portrait.
Supersoldiers are usually heavily augmented, either through eugenics ( especially selective breeding ), genetic engineering, cybernetic implants, drugs, brainwashing, traumatic events, an extreme training regimen ( usually with high casualty rates, and often starting from birth or a young age ), or other scientific and pseudoscientific means.
* Birth long before the expected birth date-also called extreme prematurity ;
This was followed by yet another loss of a child ( her first son ) at birth, the sudden death of her husband, and subsequent extreme grief and physical weakness before training as a Vipassana meditator.
Jamie, initially, despises Margaret, but when she gives birth to a son, Jamie develops extreme fondness of his son and consents to marrying Margaret for the sake of their young son, Jamie, Jr. ( 1886 – 1893 ).

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