Montealegre has fractured the anti-Sandinista democrats and his candidacy seems likely to precipitate their defeat.
MPs would probably buck the party whips, and Mr Straw is unlikely to want to precipitate his government's first parliamentary defeat.
Do they want to precipitate a long, deep recession here and abroad?
To precipitate a crisis in the nearest big Muslim country, and one that is both democratic and secular, would be a colossal blunder.
Three years ago, a sharp rise in American interest rates helped to precipitate the Mexican crash, since it prompted some investors to move their money north.
If President Obama persists in the latter, his already checkered record as Commander-in-Chief may be best remembered as the man who elected to precipitate World War III.
None of the players wants to precipitate the crisis further but is bound by their role in the game to shout out when some kind of infringement occurs.
There is an alternative to precipitate action on the treaty.
It is absolutely true that this is not going to precipitate the kind of crisis we talked about with America defaulting and some of the problems around the debt ceiling.
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The theory is that higher shortterm rates inhibit lending and investment, helping to precipitate the slowdown, while the low long-term rates anticipate a later cooling of demand for borrowed money.
That analysis went out the window when the Tsarnaevs followed up the bombing of the marathon by murdering a police officer in his car an act certain to precipitate the violent confrontation that followed.
"It is absolutely true that this is not going to precipitate the kind of crisis we talked about with America defaulting and some of the problems around the debt ceiling, " Mr. Obama said.
Money, reduced to bits on a fiber optic wire, could now be moved from account to account, country to country, in microseconds...so quickly that it rarely ever even needs to precipitate into actual currency.
The attempts to kill Mr Hussein from the air one that initiated the war, and another that may have helped to precipitate the fall of Baghdad came close enough to succeeding to have restored some of the reputation of America's intelligence agencies.
It took a number of years of flawed policy decisions, of an absence of appropriate oversight and regulation, of unfortunate risky behavior in our financial markets to precipitate the economic free fall that we all experienced in 2008 and 2009.
Is it possible that the Iranians are, as Steyn alleges, a bunch of death-hungry lunatics who will, should they ever actually acquire them, use nuclear weapons not merely to defend their country from outside intervention but to precipitate a nuclear holocaust?
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Beyond his embrace of the ascendant Muslim Brotherhood, Barack Obama has helped catalyze the next Mideast war by declaring that Israel must return to the 1967 borders, whose indefensibility induced the Arab nations to precipitate the Six-Day War of that year.
But, according to George Buckley of Deutsche Bank, the base rate would have to rise from its current 38-year low of 4% to around 7.5% to precipitate a full-scale bust, and he is expecting rates to rise to no more than 5%.
While the dominance of economic issues during the final months of the campaign can certainly be understood, one major attack by radical Islamists is all that would be necessary to precipitate what could ultimately be a most devastating and crippling blow to our economy.
Craig Bidois, a former UN security advisor who runs the New Zealand-based travel security firm Fear Free, said governments take many factors into consideration before instituting a travel warning, and crime is more likely to precipitate a travel warning if foreign nationals have been actually singled out as targets.
The onset of Mr. Bush's clinical case of the syndrome can be traced to his precipitate decision to stop the war with Iraq.
We cannot sit idly by as a government that embraces this vision obtains the means to help precipitate it.
Washington fails to grasp that a return to traditional lending standards would precipitate a return to traditional prices, which are way below current levels.
The Republican leadership appear worried that an unseemly zeal to slash spending and precipitate a melodramatic showdown with the Democrats would alienate moderate voters at the general election next year.
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McConnell's revelations make clear that our enemies overseas are not waiting for such a defeat, and the humiliating withdrawal from Iraq it will precipitate, to try to attack us here at home.
Chinese leaders should be concerned that by continuing to define their interests so parochially, that they may in fact precipitate the very crisis they purport to be trying to prevent.
The fury of a single monsoon cloudburst can precipitate enough water to overflow river banks.
Suffice it to say though that no good can come of such brazen associations and that we should be doing everything possible to ascertain what they will precipitate.
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In turn the ECB would have to close the gates to Greek financial institutions and would precipitate a further financial crisis.
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But the leadership's biggest concern would be the impact on urban residents, whose discontent could more readily precipitate an organised challenge to the party's rule.
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