• Dow Chemical's acquisition of Rohm and Haas in April has left it labouring under heavy debts.

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  • Paul Lambert - Had one of his best games of the season after labouring with Celtic.

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  • The enigmatic Norwich powerhouse forced a sixth-round victory despite labouring throughout much of the contest.

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  • He is safely back in the Chicago after a few months' labouring in Greece.

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  • The party has been labouring under a disadvantage for the past two decades.

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  • Three separate sets of consultants have been labouring to find an acceptable solution.

    ECONOMIST: London Underground

  • Conservatives have not been labouring for 40 years to put someone on the Supreme Court who believes in both affirmative action and abortion rights.

    ECONOMIST: George Bush and his main adviser are in a pickle

  • The man at the amiable Mr Condit's side, labouring to get Boeing's head up again, is Harry Stonecipher, his chief operating officer.

    ECONOMIST: Fearful Boeing

  • They lean on labour rather than on capital, because capitalists are deterred from investing more easily than workers are discouraged from labouring.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • Add that to the early starts and intensive farm labouring, and Lee truly introduces participants to the true life of a coffee farmer.

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  • Sixty young Bolivian women, mostly in their early 20s, were found without papers living and labouring in what witnesses described as inhuman conditions.

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  • But she did so also to show she was an ordinary woman, suffering and labouring against the elements like any farmer's or merchant's wife.

    ECONOMIST: Princess Juliana of the Netherlands

  • In Britain, labouring under wartime rationing, planning was a practical problem.

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  • The big picture is that the chancellor has done a little more than expected, given the great economic and political constraints that he is labouring under.

    BBC: An 'optimal' Budget?

  • Exporters are already labouring under the weight of sterling's appreciation between mid-1996 and early 1998, to which has been added faltering demand elsewhere in the world.

    ECONOMIST: The economy

  • The minister is reported to have said the concept of workers labouring under the hot sun is not part of the religion or culture of the UAE.

    BBC: Construction in Dubai

  • In the meantime, while Europe has fiddled and denied reality, the Greek economy, labouring under a completely unsustainable burden and a debilitating level of uncertainty, has imploded.

    FORBES: Standoff on Greece Driven by Short-Sighted Europolitics

  • "It is obvious that a woman belonging to a labouring class, who is accustomed to hard and rough work, " would be able to fight off an assailant, it said.

    WSJ: Indian Women on Trial: Sexism Pervades Legal System

  • By the time Chrysler shareholders vote on the merger in September, Daimler-Benz will probably have signed three collaborative deals with Nissan, a Japanese car maker labouring under a mountain of debt.

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  • SAP's chief executive, says that, instead of labouring to produce perfectly engineered new software every few years, products will be continuously improved and distributed through the Internet the moment they are ready.

    ECONOMIST: SAP

  • Of course I am labouring the point here to remind us that there has never been a time when mastering the sum of human knowledge has not been felt to be an impossible task.

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  • Optimists say that has turned the eurozone crisis from an existential crisis into a more standard financial and economic crisis, not so very different from the crisis that the UK and the US are still labouring to put behind them.

    BBC: Davos 2013: Is the worst of the eurozone crisis over?

  • One, labouring under the term of "contracts for difference", is a mechanism under which the government will guarantee a price that energy firms can obtain for producing and selling electricity generated either by wind farms or new nuclear power stations.

    BBC: Energy Bill: Will companies now build new power plants?

  • Like so many villages across China, grandparents and grandchildren can be found playing together, but there is often less sign of the labouring generation in between, who have left to earn money in the cities and towns, leaving many earth buildings depopulated.

    BBC: The Hakka earth buildings of Fujian

  • It has since been ascertained, beyond a doubt, that the murderer of the unfortunate gentleman is no other than his third son, Richard Dadd, a fine young man, 24 years age, and that he committed the act whilst labouring under an aberration of intellect.

    ECONOMIST: Dreadful murder | The

  • Some implied that Fresh Start were labouring to produce yesterday's vision of tomorrow - a reform option which might have looked attractive five years ago, but which had now been overtaken by President of the EU Commission Jose Manuel Barroso's call for more federalism, at last week's sitting of the European Parliament.

    BBC: New thinking on Europe

  • This may eventually lead to a merger of Ifil with Fiat, opening the door to an outside investor being brought in to rescue the Fiat Auto division, which is labouring under a heavy dependence on the Italian market, a lack of scale and earlier diversification into difficult emerging markets such as Brazil.

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