The housing collapse that precipitated the financial crisis is still reverberating through the system.
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Federal Reserve monetary policy errors caused the housing bubble and precipitated the housing bust.
The party's disastrous policies had led to economic ruin and precipitated the pro-democracy upheavals that year.
Then a stock market tumble in Shanghai precipitated a worldwide selloff of risky assets.
This precipitated a depression that was ended only by World War II armaments programs.
In the case of Lehman Brothers, the authorities said yes and precipitated a global financial crisis.
On March 29, 2002 Sharon announced the cabinet's decision that precipitated Operation Defensive Shield.
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It seems as though market participants have forgotten the dire circumstances that precipitated these stimuli.
Morsi precipitated immediate accusations of Mubarak-style dictatorship, spurring secular oppositionists to form the National Salvation Front.
This radical Shi'ite takeover precipitated a reign of terror and intimidation in the city.
Exonerees may later seek redress from the cities, states and officials whose actions precipitated their wrongful conviction.
While the crisis has precipitated bank runs in Cyprus, depositors elsewhere seem to have remained remarkably calm.
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It is unclear how a new round of disorder or even war might be precipitated in Europe.
The CIMT technique was also used in a study called ENHANCE, which precipitated the drop in Vytorin sales.
"The hostilities last night in Gaza were precipitated by the provocative Palestinian mortar attacks on Israel, " Powell said.
The conference also gave him the opportunity to promote another Carbon Sciences venture: turning CO2 into precipitated calcium carbonate.
It was one of the most high-profile casualties of the UK's banking crisis, which precipitated a wider economic downturn.
One reason is that it was a bit-part player in the system of global imbalances that precipitated the slump.
The Street had lost its way and precipitated the rather mild 2001 recession.
"Jersey Shore was a game-changing hit for TV but it also precipitated an overemphasis on one night, " he said.
There the contest was precipitated by the resignation of a Tory, Piers Merchant, following tabloid tales of extramarital adventures.
The sudden, indisputable nature of this insight has precipitated confusion bordering on panic in Washington and other allied capitals.
Five years of steady decline in defense spending have precipitated tremendous shrinkage in the industrial base and considerable economic dislocation.
Even in the U.K. 25, 000 died in consequence and disruption to farming is said to have precipitated the French Revolution.
This precipitated secession by the ten northern tribes, who created the Kingdom of Israel centered in the land of Samaria.
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That period in the 1930s where a prolonged Depression precipitated the high-speed collapse of trade, currency arrangements and international co-operation.
Suddenly, Australia is putting its national character under scrutiny, in search of the flaw that may have precipitated this collapse.
The House, under the leadership of Speaker John Boehner, has precipitated a postponement in the debt ceiling fight until May.
But for the PT, which claimed a monopoly on ethical politics in Brazil, the scandal has precipitated an identity crisis.
Ill health may have precipitated the present crisis by forcing Mr Abe's final blunder: the poor timing of his resignation.
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