They are going to raise prices and this is going to throw consumers into a tailspin.
That's not likely, unless the Republican tailspin of the last eight months continues for another six.
Markets around the world are in a tailspin because of fears of a U.S. recession.
It turns out the market for used jets is in a tailspin (I know, sorry).
In the late 1990s, for instance, Greenspan inadvertently tightened monetary policy, sending commodities into a tailspin.
Only four weeks later, Beacon's privacy violations had thrown it into a PR tailspin.
Would a big cut in government spending send our already fragile economy into a tailspin?
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The initial Social Security payroll tax in the late 1930s, for instance, helped send the economy into a tailspin.
With money so scarce, prices on the Exchange were headed into a tailspin.
Such would likely send the U.S. stock market into at least a temporary tailspin and could dent the U.S. dollar index.
The Phoenix, with eight seniors, began the year with high expectations, coach Mike Kennedy said, before injuries sent them into a tailspin.
After all, they say, the housing market remains so shaky that ending the deduction would send home prices back into a tailspin.
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The events of the past few days show the markets so jumpy that the smallest bump can send them into a tailspin.
Everything was set into a tailspin weeks later when Bhutto was assassinated.
That feeling of excitement will quickly fade if Buffalo continues its tailspin.
Any decline in oil prices would send the economy into a tailspin.
How do they maintain their credibility as inflation battlers when higher rates may send a weakened U.S., Europe or Japan into a tailspin?
Because their economy was in a tailspin and economic contraction almost always affects people at the top more than people at the bottom.
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It was that Republican-backed initiative, which was later struck down by the federal courts as unconstitutional, that sent California into a political tailspin.
The actions spooked the stock market yet again on Thursday, sending the Dow Jones industrial average into another tailspin and a wild ride.
When the financial crisis deepened after Labor Day and recession loomed, Democrats benefited as voters looked to government to help reverse the tailspin.
There was little depth last year to prevent the tailspin following injuries, and there appears to be the same or less this year.
We had gone through a major change of allocation in technology and availability, and the market was really in a bit of a tailspin.
So Qwest needs to spend less time and effort on MCI, and more figuring out how it's going to pull out of its tailspin.
For retail investors, however, the still-unexplained market plunge offers a window into how your broker reacts when the financial world is in a tailspin.
The Boston Celtics were in a tailspin with the retirement of Larry Bird, the death of Reggie Lewis, and the infamous Rick Pitino era.
After Japan's bubble economy burst and the domestic ski market went into a tailspin, Asics fell into the red for eight years from 1992.
We were going to have to restructure our marketing companies, lay people off and raise prices because the currencies were already starting to go into the tailspin.
They watched as Russia applied shock treatments to its state sector, sending the economy into a tailspin from which it is only beginning to recover.
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