<adv.all> I missed him sorely we were sorely taxed to keep up with them
in or as if in pain
<adv.all> she moved painfully forward sorely wounded
Sorely \Sore"ly\, adv. In a sore manner; grievously; painfully; as, to be sorely afflicted.
Some Republicans have said Atwater's political acumen is sorely missed in the White House, as Bush was beset by economic and budget problems including his decision to abandon his pledge against raising taxes.
Companies paying dividends in the weeks or months ahead of this date will be sorely tempted to delay payment and qualify for the lower rate. One company, Rathbone Brothers, an asset management group, has already jumped the gun.
He will be sorely missed," McKernan said.
"I've asked around the office, and no one really knows what he is doing," says one South Korean official, whose government was sorely embarrassed by the Park scandal.
The national will is going to be "more sorely tested now than in the Cold War," the author declares. Yet having faced down a menacing nuclear-armed mafia for four decades, it is difficult to imagine what graver challenges lie ahead.
They also benefit the Communist governments by freeing funds for sorely needed economic reforms and by creating pressure for NATO to follow suit with cuts of its own.
But having been so sorely disappointed on costs, sceptics are not inclined to take revenue projections on trust.
Secondly, it encouraged a return to the stock market by foreigners, whose post-crash absence had been sorely missed by Wall Street.
After all, the new breed of private pension funds will not only provide a lucrative new market for France's banking, broking and insurance industries but also a sorely needed source of investment for the stock market.
Any reduction in the project's size would reduce the amount that Salomon would have to invest at a time when its basic business is sorely strained.
If he was hoping for a gentle end to his career, he has been sorely disappointed.
Yet a powerful and authoritative organisation to represent Britain's teachers is sorely needed. Now is an ideal time to create such a professional organisation, with a new education secretary taking up office.
The loss of the bold wind-colours is plain, of course - but the performance here was no fair test of the success of the more homogeneous score, which was not conceived for anything like a modern grand piano. A lighter period instrument was sorely missed.
He has been tinkering with the inefficient, state-run farm system almost constantly since taking power four years ago, and a good growing season could give him the kind of sorely needed victory that has eluded his reform efforts.
Across the former West Germany, officials are drawing up plans for the property, which is sorely needed in a country with a severe housing shortage.
His cabinet sorely lacks a Lord Whitelaw to provide the calm wisdom which saved Lady Thatcher from so many catastrophes in her early years as prime minister.
"I have been sorely tempted to propose an initiative to ban initiatives."
They also may give Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev some of the Western technology, know-how, money and management expertise sorely needed in his program of perestroika _ the drive to restructure the lumbering economy.
Never was theory more sorely tried.
Philips must now be sorely tempted to have a rights issue to reduce debt and fund expansion.
His presence is sorely missed now, as Washington belatedly scrambles to contain a new recession.
He has still to articulate a convincing political agenda. Mr Michael Heseltine's energy is sorely missed.
Pension fund managers are struggling with meager cash inflows and lots of plan terminations." Some steps have been taken, and others proposed, to strengthen the mechanism of the marketplace, which was sorely taxed in the worst moments of the crash.
Not until 1985 (and over the opposition of the Office of Management and Budget in the Reagan administration) was the Bank Board able to provide the kind of examinations and supervision that were sorely needed.
Over the past year the Tories have been sorely divided, so much so that we have enjoyed the delights of coalition government within a system designed to provide stable, strong, stultifying, single-party administrations.
They view getting the U.S. budget under control as a critical step in solving some of America's more nettlesome economic problems as well as providing Bush with sorely needed resources to play a more active role on the world stage.
Such faith is sorely tested in the event.
McDonnell Douglas, the nation's premier fighter factory since Vietnam, also sorely needs the win.
Mr. Duarte noted that the Salvadoran refugees in the U.S. send home $350 million to $600 million annually, money he argues his country sorely needs.
But he noted that with sports "proliferating across the channel," its continued power to draw crowds and willing advertisers will be sorely tested.