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17 Sentences With "keeping afloat"

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I'm keeping afloat at the moment, but I'm still looking to cut down.
They are sequels to desperate measures of keeping afloat a profoundly destabilized U.S. economy.
Android may be profitless, but barely keeping afloat is still preferable to going under, and well, what's the alternative?
You're working as hard as you can, living the only life that seems possible, but that should not mean just keeping afloat.
Meantime, existing investors kept the company afloat, but it takes a lot more than keeping-afloat-money to actually get a product into production.
In 1587, Sir Everard Digby, a scholar from Cambridge, wrote a treatise on swimming, "De Arte Natandi," in which he shared techniques for keeping afloat and for getting in and out of water safely.
The solution for most pubs has been to increase and improve their food offering, "That's pretty much how the majority of the industry is keeping afloat, by the food sales rather than the drinks," Lucas said.
Yet as Hi Wildflower developed into the author's main source of income, morphing from an alternate expression of the energies that drove her fiction into "a way of keeping afloat in a society that doesn't pay artists to do their work," its meaning mutated.
By 1988, the family was $295,000 in debt to his publisher, Random House, and The New Yorker, for which he wrote regularly and which had lent him money (as magazines did back in those days), keeping afloat through fellowships, teaching gigs and Susan Sheehan's freelance work.
Today, reimbursement by employment-based health plans is the fuel that drives many sectors of the health economy, in many cases keeping afloat hospitals, physicians, dialysis providers, drug and device makers, and other providers that may receive lower reimbursement for patients on Medicare or Medicaid (and nothing for those who remain uninsured).
Apart from those largely procedural issues, the Fed has done a good job in keeping afloat an economy beset by (a) deep structural problems in labor markets, (b) the depressive impact of systematic and excessive trade deficits, (c) excesses created by a long period of crisis management and (d) a totally unaffordable fiscal policy.
Contrasts: Comparative Essays on Italian-Canadian Writing by J. Pivato won the 1985 Bressani Prize. Keeping Afloat by M. Travis Lane won the 2002 Atlantic Poetry Award. The Stalinist's Wife, translated by Luise von Flotow, was shortlisted for the 2013 Governor General's Award for Translation (French to English). Where the Sun Shines Best by Austin Clarke was shortlisted for the 2013 Governor General's Award for Poetry (English Language).
By 1901 Colvin was chief officer of the steamer Augusta and had rescued five different people from drowning. In one instance, in early April 1901, he plunged into Sydney Harbour and succeeded in keeping afloat a struggling man until further assistance arrived. From February 1903 to December 1904, COlvin was in command of the Dorrigo doing the Coffs, Woolgoolga Sydney run. In January 1905 Colvin was the first captain of the newly built 238-ton wooden screw steamer Cooloon, which plied between Woolgoolga Coffs Harbour and Sydney.
While they worked at Verre, they were paid a lower Hilton based salary and so Ramsay introduced a top-up scheme to pay for the wages to increase to those which his staff were accustomed to. He later said this was a mistake, as following a decrease in customers after the 11 September attacks, the restaurant was barely keeping afloat due to the subsidies. The deal between Ramsay and Hilton resulted in him receiving only a signing fee as well as a monthly percentage of the takings.Ramsay (2008): p.
In the morning of the 21st, some of the squadron again rejoined the Foudroyant, and with the disabled state of Pégase and the continuation of a strong gale with heavy seas, Jervis made the decision to signal for immediate assistance. The 90-gun , captained by Frederick Maitland, signaled that she would assist the Foudroyant with keeping afloat the stricken Pégase. As soon as the weather permitted Jervis moved the French prisoners-of-war on board his ship; Maitland took a hundred prisoners on board Queen and put a prize crew onto Pégase in addition to those formerly sent by Jervis. Maitland ordered Pégase and a cutter that was in company to sail back home to England.
Phoenix was one of the first mill companies to go in for redevelopment; the compound has been redeveloped and includes a luxury tower, hotel and shopping mall whereas the chimney is reminiscent of its past as a mill. While existing structures have been retained due to government rules, they have been refurbished and additional structures have been built around them in phases. In 1977, a fire destroyed its spinning units and the company decided to replace the area with a 28-story residential tower which came up in 1992. By the late 1990s, Bowling Co, India's first bowling company and sports bar, and a night club, Fire and Ice, had been built at Phoenix Mills, which was facing trouble with keeping afloat as a mill.
She supported herself with several temporary jobs such as writing letters on behalf of others, washing clothes and babysitting, but was still forced to place two of her children in an orphanage: at that time, it was common for poor parents to place their children in orphanages temporarily for economic reasons, and take them back when they could afford to take care of them. From 1886 to her retirement in 1935, she worked as an office clerk on the Social Democratic newspaper and organ Social-Demokraten. Initially, this was a temporary volunteering work (the paper itself barely keeping afloat), but eventually, the paper was thriving along with the labour movement, and in 1904, Elin Engström was given a permanent position as the chief of the paper's subscription- and distribution office and was able to support herself as such.

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