The market blew up when Penn Central went under in 1970, precipitating a serious financial crisis.
Nor is precipitating a depression the most expeditious way of cleansing bank and corporate balance sheets.
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The precipitating factor was a similar case at Shanghai's Fudan University a few weeks ago.
But Presi-dent Farooq Leghari refused to sign the bill into law, precipitating a bitter feud.
Then any precipitating factor undermining the trade can lead to profit taking at the margin.
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Before he began to experiment with flaking and precipitating soyabeans, whipped cream was a hit-or-miss affair.
We believe that the precipitating factor for the conflict was the rocket fire coming out of Gaza.
Only one of the two incidents precipitating the ban involved alcohol, according to police and MTA records.
Officeholders fear that lessening debt cannot be done without losing jobs, precipitating the loss of their own.
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Economic strain and personal financial crises have been well documented as precipitating events in individual deaths by suicide.
Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Ferdinand, precipitating World War I and leading to the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Long Term Capital Management (LTCM), a New York fund, came close to precipitating a global crisis in 1998.
The hope is that this will remove the incentive for creditors to run, precipitating a collapse and contagion.
In 1896, George Carmack discovered gold in a tributary of the Klondike River, Canada, precipitating the famous gold rush.
Last week, they came close to precipitating a major financial panic, the equivalent of Black Monday, possibly another 1929.
They saw Republicans lose ground in the polls and with voters after precipitating the last debt ceiling crisis in 2011.
Netscape soon fell victim to Microsoft's rival Internet Explorer browser (precipitating a long-running anti-trust case), but other companies in turn attracted investor attention.
Nor could Mr Hashimoto promise that Japan's banks would not call in their loans to companies in the afflicted countries, perhaps precipitating national bankruptcies.
Worse yet, there are both looming man-induced and far more devastating natural means of precipitating such interruptions that we have not begun to address.
There are many examples in Washington where the same thing can be said and that a precipitating event like this causes political shockwaves that change the dynamic.
Unless everyone is forced to carry health insurance, healthy people will refuse to buy it until they get sick, precipitating a free rider crisis that would ruin insurers.
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He hopes that the strains within Mr Amato's team will soon cause it to collapse, so precipitating an early election, which current opinion polls say he should comfortably win.
In the face of the worst liquidity crisis in U.S. history, the Fed allowed the monetary base to contract by 6% from November 1929 to October 1930, thus precipitating the Great Depression.
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In a surprise news release Oct. 18, Schering-Plough announced positive results for its home-brewed compound, precipitating a first big drop in Vertex shares--even though Schering isn't presenting any details at the liver meeting.
In October, the government put a ceiling on the total value of bonds and commercial paper which the top five chaebol could issue, thus cutting off Daewoo's access to capital and eventually precipitating its near-bankruptcy.
In the AI optimist camp, futurist and Google director of engineering Ray Kurzweil also sees intelligent machines precipitating human extinction, of a sort, only in Kurzweil's telling, humanity is not exterminated but subsumed into a superintelligent machine.
The latter corrections can, and must, be accomplished without impeding the free flow of capital into and out of the United States or precipitating undue government intervention in our highly successful -- and delicate -- markets.
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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