The global economy is in bud, but it is far too soon to plan for summer.
There are many software programs now available that allow companies to audit SEO strategies, and nip bad practices in the bud before they result in harsh consequences.
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It is now clear, even if it was not at the time, that hundreds of thousands of people could have been saved from death or destitution if the conflict in Bosnia had been nipped in the bud when it began in 1992.
The banks engaged in an orgy of property-related lending that should have been nipped in the bud by regulators but was not, probably in part due to the tight political ties between property developers and leading politicians.
Alternatively, are China's leaders bent on "nipping in the bud" any domestic call for democratic change - even in highly autonomous Hong Kong where such change is anticipated under China's own laws - that is not of their own making.
To spot where banks and other financial institutions are collectively taking excessive risks - and nip such recklessness in the bud before it causes a devastating crash of the sort we saw in 2007-8.
In other words, perhaps Harvard believed a quick, simple and limited e-mail search would nip this problem in the bud and allow the University to confront the alleged source of the leak in the most streamlined way possible.
According to Edwards, many disputes could be nipped in the bud if insurers communicated more openly with enrollees.
She said its aim was to nip community issues in the bud before they escalate.
So let me see if I can nip some of this in the bud now.
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Nipping conflict in the bud by silencing dark propaganda would do a lot of good.
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Many corporations hold their galas on the weekends to nip dealing with this problem in the bud.
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To avoid its own "jasmine revolution, " Beijing is taking firm measures to nip dissent in the bud.
"Companies that receive daily updates of good anti-virus software could nip this thing in the bud, " Grossman says.
Kudos to the NFL and Jets owner Woody Johnson for condemning it and nipping it in the bud.
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By changing the rules to cover tax breaks, the commission hopes to nip their growth in the bud.
When we respond quickly to a request or nip a small problem in the bud, it yields instant satisfaction.
If the boss starts proselytizing his or her politics, you need to nip it in the bud, Woodward says.
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Nimble spurs 75% of these calls to nip such problems in the bud.
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Sensing such a risk, Brazilian industrial groups nipped in the bud some recent discussions about a Brazil-China free-trade agreement.
Mr McNarry said he wanted to see the matter "nipped in the bud" before it had the potential to escalate.
You can look for the red flags, be smart about what you see and nip any trouble in the bud.
If there is a great unknown that could nip the recovery in the bud, it is the impending war with Iraq.
Mr Yeltsin might have nipped the scandal in the bud by defending Mr Chubais publicly, but he chose to hold back.
Perhaps a show of force at the start of the Bosnian and Croatian wars could have nipped the conflicts in the bud.
We just hope someone nips this in the bud soon -- we don't need American carriers knowing about our Scottish Fold obsession.
"Had the Fed exercised their authority and enforced consumer protections, they could have nipped the foreclosure crisis in the bud, " says Taylor.
No one is certain that this spring's green shoots will not likewise be nipped in the bud--or prove to have sturdier roots.
Monitoring the chatter, however, may nip such an epidemic in the bud.
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