The irony is that if sterling falls further, this could in turn prompt a rise in rates next week.
In humans, no one has identified analogous chemical compounds that serve as signals or prompt behavior in these ways, Wysocki said.
As Motorola has increased focus on smartphones, potentially higher smartphone sales could also prompt upside in average pricing and, consequently, gross margins.
Ongoing supply disruptions, as well as the fragile state of global economy, call for a prompt increase in supply on a competitive basis that will allow refiners to boost throughputs and meet rising seasonal demand.
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Yousaf Butt, a scholar at Monterey Institute of International Studies, said the ground-based interceptors remains scientifically flawed, and could give American politicians a "false sense of security" that could prompt missteps in the Western Pacific.
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Bond markets, which have for 12 months tried to price the risk of a eurozone breakup, now have to calculate the possibility of the breakup of the Spanish state - for secession in Barcelona would surely prompt centrifugal tendencies in the Basque region, and exacerbate the fiscal crisis in the poorest regions.
Although earnings growth is now slowing (to 4.2% in the year to December), this did not prompt another cut in interest rates at this week's meeting of the Bank's monetary policy committee.
He believes that a change in the delivery schedule will prompt companies to invest in products and services that help them handle their post more efficiently assuming, that is, that they continue posting things at all.
The new congressional balance of power may prompt some changes in the Bush administration.
That did prompt profit taking in gold and pulled some safe-haven investment demand away from the precious yellow metal.
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Fairly disappointing earnings from the likes of Royal Dutch Shell and AstraZeneca did little to prompt much enthusiasm in Europe.
Such developments can prompt sudden moves in prices and so being able to react quickly is often where money is made.
Meanwhile, recent events had also helped to prompt a shift in the public's attitude, despite animal rights activists "spreading false rumours" about the practice, Mr Garnier added.
He theorized that psychological problems were rooted in a hidden world of past traumas, subconscious emotions and repressed sexual desires and that digging up these hidden forces could prompt a catharsis in patients.
"Prompt antiviral therapy in newborns that begins within days of exposure may help infants clear the virus and achieve long-term remission without lifelong treatment by preventing such viral hideouts from forming in the first place, " Persaud said.
"Prompt antiviral therapy in newborns that begins within days of exposure may help infants clear the virus and achieve long-term remission without lifelong treatment by preventing such viral hideouts from forming in the first place, " Persaud says.
The verdict could prompt Italian scientists in the future to err on the side of exaggerating risk and over-alarming the public, or to say nothing at all, said Brooks Hanson, a spokesman for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
What is evident by the McChrystal recommendation (and by the apparent need to leak its contents, stemming no doubt from frustration with the White House stall) is that there is good reason to be concerned that the president's failure to make a prompt decision may in and of itself impair our ability to succeed.
What was contained in those supposed harassing emails to Kelley and why did they prompt her to pull in the FBI?
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Newly published research in the British Medical Journal has found that a daily salt intake of less than five grams could prompt a significant fall in cardiovascular disease.
"The record, in short, is one of careful analysis at every stage, a continued commitment to research and prompt and decisive action in response to clinical-study results, " the scientists say.
Citigroup, a financial-services giant, said earlier this month it would reopen its credit lines to Brazil, but if a long war caused a renewed economic downturn in America, rising bad debt might prompt its big banks to draw in their horns further.
With everything typed in, launching the app in the future would prompt an automatic connection (you can always log out in settings if necessary).
There, the worms hatch and latch on, and apparently prompt the modulating effect in the immune system.
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What was so important as to prompt our top diplomat in Libya to make such a dangerous foray?
As for moral hazard, the expectation of future bail-outs may prompt managers and unions in other industries to behave rashly.
Critics say encouraging biofuels could prompt farmers, especially in poorer countries, to abandon food production in favour of growing fuel crops.
That report did prompt a slight uptick in the U.S. dollar index, which in turn put some fresh downside pressure on the precious metals.
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Subsidies can propel risky technologies ahead of the natural ability to properly assimilate them, or worse, prompt liability waivers as in homeland security and nuclear power.
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Doing so, they argue, would in turn prompt Russia to refuse to ratify the START II Treaty and to withdraw from the earlier START I accord.
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