The traditional holiday shopping season may still be seven weeks away, but discounting season for major retailers is already underway--and with a vengeance.
At the Adderley School they have adopted the testing and targeting ethic with a vengeance, and meetings to set targets are a regular feature of school life - but even here there are worries about applying blanket standards to circumstances that can change.
When the inevitable occurs, and pressure hits with a vengeance, many leaders simply find themselves overwhelmed.
Many homeowners who have delayed repairs and improvements may return with a vengeance once the economy improves.
The winner on February 7th will need to raise heavily subsidised gas prices and cut public spending with a vengeance.
During the flu pandemic of 1918, cases began in the spring and then faded away during the summer, only to come back with a vengeance in the fall and winter.
Following the 1973-74 downturn, inflation reappeared with a vengeance and ended the decade at 11%.
When these temporary inflationary boosts subsided, recessions returned with a vengeance and the cycle was repeated.
Banks are liquidating loans with a vengeance and putting their cash into government securities.
Tax revenues are down, non-discretionary spending is up and budget deficits are back with a vengeance.
When the controls were removed the excess supply of money fueled inflation with a vengeance and Paul Volcker was left to clean up the mess.
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But what the reality is, is that the bureaucracy and the private sector respond with a vengeance, building their own intelligence, building their own capabilities, building their own investigators, building their own networks, building their own organizations because that's where the money is going.
The U.S. can expect Iran would try to rebuild and improve on its past efforts with a vengeance.
But the age-old power and patronage system has reasserted itself with a vengeance, especially in the rural areas, with 60% of the seats likely to have been won by candidates propped up by the two parties.
The tumors came back with a vengeance, and cancer -- and its treatments -- hollowed my big, beautiful, lush-coated boy to a weak, wobbly, 85 pound skeleton covered in clumps of patchy fur, and unable hold his bowels or bladder.
And remember that Obamacare spending kicks in with a vengeance in 2014.
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But the process is back with a vengeance now, and the recent swift price drop is just a bizarre and temporary tick in the wrong direction.
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Most of these flows have ebbed, and the correction of this overvaluation will follow with a vengeance.
The United States economy has weathered countless panics, bubbles, and recessions throughout its history, typically recovering with a vengeance on the way to achieving new heights.
However, by 1992, Britain's anti-Tory voters had embraced strategic voting with a vengeance, with Liberal Democrat and Labour supporters each opting for the party best placed to dislodge the Tories in marginal seats.
In the West real politics will return with a vengeance, as deficits are cut and hard choices have to be made.
After decades of being slapped around in the course rankings by a slew of recently opened neoclassic coastal designs, the single most historic and venerable course in the United States has struck back with a vengeance.
This Lillehei did with a vengeance in 1952 when he assisted friend and colleague F.
And, at least in terms of travel, it has arrived with a vengeance.
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Japan has been perhaps the most popular equity market topic in the past six months, ever since current Prime Minister Shinzo Abe came back with a vengeance, bringing with him promises of unprecedented monetary and fiscal stimulus to get the Japanese market back on its feet.
You know a week ago, it was about 60 degrees in Manhattan and now, all of sudden, winter decided that it's coming back with a vengeance.
Acting skipper Hodge and Ian Pattison put on a fifth-wicket stand of 69 before seamer Sillence struck with a vengeance with four wickets.
"I ... would like to remind people that in 1918 the Spanish flu showed a surge in the spring, and then disappeared in the summer months, only to return in the autumn of 1918 with a vengeance, " Hartl said.
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