The financial crisis that began to unfold three years ago was our inevitable day of reckoning.
"Chris has just delayed the inevitable day of reckoning for 12 months, " a spokeswoman said.
The day of reckoning will come when the Fed starts to tighten, according to Schiff.
Unfortunately, the compromise simply postpones the day of reckoning for all three issues until March.
But what has happened may be only a delay in the day of reckoning.
Intel deferred the day of reckoning by using other tricks to shrink circuit sizes.
Anything short of this outcome will, I believe, simply postpone the day of reckoning, not prevent it.
The longer the Fed delays the day of reckoning, the more painful that day will be.
Well, that day of reckoning has arrived, and the time to take charge of our future is here.
"This the man who, in opposition, said there would be a day of reckoning for the banks, " he said.
In Indonesia, the day of reckoning has now arrived: I believe a reformed system will be in place post-Suharto.
More discipline all along would have made the day of reckoning less traumatic.
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Despite all this gloom there are reasons why Japan's day of reckoning could be put off for quite some time.
But these arguments are of secondary importance at Holyrood today, as Finance Secretary John Swinney meets his day of reckoning.
Whether it is by coercion by the financial markets or ahead of the inevitable day of reckoning is only marginally relevant.
The timing impasse may well have been a welcome relief to Olmert, delaying the day of reckoning with the settlers.
For Lilly, the day of reckoning was Oct. 25, 2011, when competitors announced a generic version of Zyprexa, an antipsychotic medication.
Ever since the financial crisis, the underfunded status of many state and local public pensions has foreshadowed an ominous day of reckoning.
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But Chesley managed to delay his day of reckoning by splitting the Bar Association action against him off from the other lawyers.
And now, with questioning about her in the Jones case, publication of the first Internet article, the day of reckoning had arrived.
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Lock-ups and valuation vaguaries will delay the day of reckoning that long.
Until that day of reckoning a caretaker government will run the country.
Some took the possibility of the day of reckoning much more seriously.
With money printing the real force behind economic growth worldwide, Gundlach believes the GDPs are artificially inflated and expects a day of reckoning.
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Downside: if the recovery is still weak when the day of reckoning comes, Congress would have an incentive to forestall it again.
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Its favourable demographic trends mean its fiscal day of reckoning is further off than Europe's and the dollar's reserve-currency status provides manoeuvring room.
Ms Bolton's ruling merely postpones the day of reckoning for 1070, which in due course may have to go to the Supreme Court.
But with the world economy stagnating, and U.S. unemployment at stubbornly high levels since the recession, a day of reckoning appears to be looming.
It says that you can roll over capital gains from one small-business investment to another, deferring your day of reckoning with the tax collector.
The consulting industry continues to follow the strategy that has worked so well for it in the past: deny and delay the day of reckoning.
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