If Pakistan fails to pay its debts, trade is likely to slide rather than to collapse all at once.
Physician and insurer groups like to collapse all conversations about cost growth in health care to malpractice reform, while their opponents trivialize the role of defensive medicine.
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If the Sharif case were to collapse then all the other cases would collapse with it because they're all linked.
Mr Jones flew home at the weekend after the collapse of all-party talks on press regulation amid Conservative fears that the prime minister could be defeated over plans for a new newspaper watchdog.
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If it were all normal, there would be far less collapse, and in all probability no galaxies (so, once again, no humans).
When that slows, pyramids eventually collapse and leave all but the top dogs the poorer for it.
Ultimately deeply undermines public trust in the capital markets and really threatened the collapse of almost all the big financial institutions.
Pakistan batsman Younis Khan pointed to two wickets fell in successive overs before lunch as key to Pakistan's collapse to 119 all out.
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Our entire auto industry was on the verge of collapse and, all told, the prospects of us going into a full-blown depression were very real.
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The report asserts that the progressive unraveling of entire marine ecosystems up and down the food chain could lead to the "collapse" of all commercial species, possibly by the middle of this century.
Perhaps that tranformation will manifest itself, among other ways, by precipitating the collapse of the All-Volunteer Force, as many of those who are currently serving decline to do so, and fewer and fewer new, high-quality recruits enlist.
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We have trusted that smart scientists, engineers and economists do understand the interconnectedness of systems, that they comprehend the dangers of collapse and have taken all the necessary steps to protect us.
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Holsten, a German brewer which invested heavily in building its brand in Russia, only to see the market for all imports collapse after last August's huge devaluation of the rouble, now wants to produce locally under licence.
The world economy would collapse, and we would all be back grubbing for bugs to eat.
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This economy was on the brink of collapse -- you of all people remember where we were.
Similarly, we'd would collapse of boredom if they all ended 9-3.
Following the collapse of a third of all American banks in 1930-33, the government set up an insurance scheme under which it guaranteed to repay depositors, up to a certain limit, in the event of bank failure.
But the southward advance of the rebel and Islamist forces and the precipitate collapse of the Malian army changed all this.
Although its collapse potentially made architectural history, all of the thousands of tonnes of steel from the skyscraper were taken away to be melted down.
Since the housing and financial markets began to collapse, about 39% of all Americans have been foreclosed upon, unemployed, underwater on a mortgage or behind more than two months on a mortgage, says Michael Hurd, director of the Rand Corporation's Center for the Study of Aging.
But Joyce's dismissal for 84 sparked a collapse from 177-3 to 231 all out, with left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn taking four wickets.
This has been made all the worse by a collapse of renewable energy momentum amid steep reductions or outright cancellations of government support programs.
That signalled something of a collapse with Akmal, Tanvir and Rehman all falling in quick succession and though Butt continued to smash the ball around the park, his efforts were in vain.
He - if there was a crisis, like the Big Dig tunnel collapse, he took charge and understood all the intricacies of engineering and - better than probably a lot of engineering experts on it.
All faced not only the collapse of banks that were too big to be allowed to fail, but also the frightening prospect of trying to prop up banks that might have proved (and in Ireland's case were) too big to save.
What is clear is that the plucky efforts by John Varley, chief executive of Barclays, in talks primarily with the Cabinet Office minister Oliver Letwin, to establish some kind of entente cordiale between bankers and ministers are close to collapse (see my assorted notes on all this from November 14 onwards).
Where do these numbers come from, three million jobs lost, if all the big three automakers should collapse?
The visitors resumed their first innings on 228-3 but soon lost centurion Scott Newman (126), sparking a collapse of 7-22 to be 263 all out.
Nor are all of them victims of financial collapse: the local economies in some outer islands, rich with exportable resources, such as palm oil, have continued to grow throughout the crisis.
There is a lot of investigating under way to determine all the details behind a stage collapse Aug. 13 just before Sugarland was supposed to begin playing before a crowd of 12, 000 at the Indiana State Fair.
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