If Mr Allawi follows this lead, Iraq could end up in a vicious circle.
Most have cut back on investment, creating a vicious circle that reduces growth further.
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And difficulty trying to conceive can, in itself, cause stress, leading to a vicious circle.
Pierre Mirel, a senior official in the European Commission, detects a vicious circle in the making.
Greece is now caught in a vicious circle between political uncertainty and economic contraction.
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Concerns about the banks affect sovereign debt, which in turn affects the banks in a vicious circle.
And this creates a vicious circle: the more stressed you are, the more difficult the task becomes.
Rising inflation and interest rates feed the distrust, potentially producing a vicious circle of accelerating inflation and interest rates.
Now, we are caught in a vicious circle of spending, borrowing, and easing.
Since then deforestation, a three-year drought and poverty have formed a vicious circle.
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In turn, those workarounds can lead to a vicious circle of eDiscovery nightmares.
No doubt, in a vicious circle, those differences help keep poor countries poor.
Holger Schmieding, senior European economist at Merrill Lynch, thinks that Germany has got itself caught in a vicious circle.
Proponents of these measures fear that businesses will retrench as prices fall and their debts rise, creating a vicious circle.
High commodity prices have created something of a vicious circle by adding to the expense and difficulty of expanding output.
In a vicious circle of opportunity forgone, most Central American countries fail to generate enough jobs for their unschooled people.
It is a vicious circle: The naggee tires of the badgering and starts to withhold, which makes the nagger nag more.
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It is more of a last resort and often found to cause a vicious circle instead of a long-term improved competitive position.
If the aesthetics of house design can be improved then a vicious circle currently depressing our house building behaviour can be disrupted.
It is a vicious circle, but, unfortunately, that's the way football is.
Perhaps he sensed it was a vicious circle he could not square.
On average, the majority live in a vicious circle of poverty as they cannot invest and even support the education of their children.
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Indeed, some economists say that unless governments anchor their currencies to something, currencies will drift into a vicious circle of depreciation and higher inflation.
The onslaught of petitions triggered a vicious circle of litigation with environmental groups as the government inevitably missed deadlines to make decisions on listing petitions.
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Overstretch, as the Strategic Defence Review acknowledged, is a vicious circle.
It was caught in a vicious circle: as the won sagged, it needed to boost exports to generate enough hard-currency cash to service its foreign debts.
This creates the risk of a vicious circle in which any fall in the stockmarket will push up personal savings, depressing profits and hurting the stockmarket further.
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The MPs warned that "chaotic strategy" - "muddling through" - risked creating a vicious circle, where weak leadership led to bad policy, further undermining public trust in government.
It's a vicious circle which you can't get out of.
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