But a series of planned tax hikes and spending cuts due to take effect in early January could give Treasury further time if they take effect as scheduled, Geithner said last week.
Some tornado watches remained in effect early Thursday along Virginia's coast as the storm headed off.
Federal regulations requiring operators of restaurants with 20 or more outlets to post calorie counts are expected to take effect early next year.
The Health Department plans to provide restaurants with a six-month period before violations are cited, which means the ban will likely first take effect early next year.
State officials urged consumers to reduce usage and scrambled to find more power sources after their declaration of a Stage Three emergency went into effect early Thursday evening.
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The uproar from community banks might be just enough to push back the rollout of the first phase of Basel III, the global banking regulatory framework scheduled to go into effect early next year.
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Paradoxically the halo effect of early interest rate convergence allowed a greater divergence in fiscal policies.
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The Islamist group is charged with engineering the new law, set to take effect in early June.
It's still too early to see what effect these changes will have on Air Canada's bottom line in the long run.
In 2011, the US-South Korea Free Trade Agreement was ratified by both governments and is projected to go into effect in early 2012.
Since the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005 went into effect in early 2006, manufacturers had almost no other choices to put in products that could be purchased freely on shelves.
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Similarly in 1992 the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) put forward the idea of launching 55, 000 "solar sails" into orbit around the Earth, each with an area of 100 square kilometers, the sails collectively producing the same effect as Early's single glass panel.
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My interest arose out of my early work on the placebo effect in chronic pain.
The reforms, passed by a bipartisan congressional majority in early 2005, went into effect October 17, 2005.
The early signs are that the effect will reverse in the third quarter.
One effect of such early negativity is that both candidates figure to be battered by November, and voters could become fatigued earlier.
According to recent press reports, the task force claims that for men older than 70, there would be no mortality effect of no early detection.
Comments early last year to the effect that Beijing can use its holding of American debt to punish the United States reveal the mentality of senior PLA officers.
None of these factors would have been fatal, but for an abrupt tightening of credit in early 2008 that, in effect, cut Smart Union's working capital in half.
The protective effect of an early pregnancy is thought to be due to the fact that a first, full-term pregnancy stimulates the full differentiation of the cells lining the milk ducts, where most breast cancers arise.
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Second, the assumption of one additional percent of growth over a 15-year period possibly overestimates the effect in the early years, but underestimates to a far greater degree in later years when the economy is larger, the penetration is higher and the network effect is greater.
In many European countries these have, in effect, been providing early-retirement benefits.
But a peace accord laboriously reached in early 1996 was never put into effect, and the talks consequently broken off have not been formally resumed.
Would anybody seriously deny that the Reagan policies of the early 1980s had such a significant effect on economic growth and employment that they changed the growth trend line?
One long-term effect of leaving school early is poor literacy: the Report estimates that almost 160 million adults in rich countries do not have the skills they need to apply for a job successfully.
But when coupled with the partnering relationship, early business involvement has a force multiplying effect leading to business buy-in.
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But he said until now very little was known about the effect of paternal depression on early child development.
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