Then the U.S. made Bolivia and Peru the front lines of efforts to squelch drug supply.
Firms understand that existing management models are likely to squelch that, rather than reward it.
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She would be wise to squelch bad press quickly, and in my opinion, herself.
Terms of this option prohibit a filibuster as an effort to squelch the move.
Nonetheless, police are continuing their probe, as officials try to squelch the gothic-chic market.
Indeed, the Bush Administration will likely continue to use regulatory authority to squelch state policies it dislikes.
Wall Street and insurers furiously lobbied behind the scenes to squelch the toughest parts of a fiduciary standard.
Better to squelch the speculators by choosing a substantially stronger yuan early on.
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Many shieldmakers claim to eliminate nearly all handset radiation a dubious assertion because that would effectively squelch the phone's radio signal.
The change also will likely squelch pilot complaints about going through full-body scanners, some of which emit low levels of radiation.
Only football tickets are off limits, and that was designed to squelch hooliganism by segregating rival supporters, not to promote social justice.
Half its clients need help essentially to squelch a competitor's project--a supermarket chain, say, wants to keep a big box out of town.
The online retail giant has doled out millions of dollars in fees for lobbyists, PR and other maneuvering to squelch the new law.
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The purpose of the new guidelines announced by the journals is to prevent firms from being able to squelch that kind of bad news.
Gaspin frets about the growing use of digital video recorders that squelch ads and the use of computers rather than cable networks to watch TV.
Hulbert pointed out numerous examples of how previous rallies powered ahead through pessimism, but how too much optimism--especially at turning points--tends to squelch an advance.
Aguirre says big law firms and trading firms frequently hire former SEC officials who then use their influence to squelch investigations of elite Wall Street firms.
They had to be surrounded with backup equipment like diesel generators and hundreds of pumps and valves meant to squelch problems before they turned into disasters.
Optimism that Chinese investment will squelch the spread of sovereign default contagion sent stocks shooting to their best levels of the day by the close of trading.
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Anyway, any extension of the Social Security tax to a higher income level is likely to be accompanied by an attempt to squelch the S corp strategy.
Likewise, the Obama administration fought to squelch the case in the lower courts, taking the unusual step of filing a brief on the university's side at the Fifth Circuit.
But with those venture capitalists and investors pressing Facebook to turn a profit, the site doesn't seem likely to squelch a lucrative advertising project to please a minority of privacy advocates.
When Anwar's supporters tried to stage a demonstration in Kuala Lumpur on April 15, the police picked up key leaders beforehand and flooded the capital with enough officers to successfully squelch the protest.
There are no plans to de-grunt top grunters it appears Sharapova and Azarenka's grunts will be grandfathered in but there's a push to squelch the noise at younger levels, and produce a quieter next generation of players.
The guilty, and their enablers, count on time and our need to focus on personal financial survival to squelch the calls for justice and revenge against someone, anyone, for the loss of jobs, retirement savings, and homes.
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As I say in the book, all of this strategically planned fundraising and lobbying effort assures that the accounting industry is well positioned at every lever of power, either to promote their interests or to squelch a provision that threatens their status quo.
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