When the inevitable occurs, and pressure hits with a vengeance, many leaders simply find themselves overwhelmed.
When the race at last begins, violence may return with a vengeance to Jakarta.
Following the 1973-74 downturn, inflation reappeared with a vengeance and ended the decade at 11%.
When these temporary inflationary boosts subsided, recessions returned with a vengeance and the cycle was repeated.
Banks are liquidating loans with a vengeance and putting their cash into government securities.
Extreme weather losses are hitting insurers with a vengeance, yet U.S. insurers barely acknowledge it.
This Lillehei did with a vengeance in 1952 when he assisted friend and colleague F.
Time-sharing, a concept from the dawn of the computing age, is back with a vengeance.
In the choppier markets since, the can't-lose derivatives have come back with a vengeance.
Tax revenues are down, non-discretionary spending is up and budget deficits are back with a vengeance.
Optimism had returned to the currency markets, where the carry trade was back with a vengeance.
But when faced with domestic pressure to intervene against Mubarak, he did so with a vengeance.
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And to add insult to injury, the politicians were ordering the bankers to pursue this course with a vengeance.
Many homeowners who have delayed repairs and improvements may return with a vengeance once the economy improves.
Since taking over in 1989, Klaus Zumwinkel, an ex-McKinsey man, has shaken things up with a vengeance.
If they do this while not killing off the C. difficile, it can return with a vengeance.
Most of these flows have ebbed, and the correction of this overvaluation will follow with a vengeance.
"Sales productivity has come back with a vengeance, " said Cedrik Lachance, an analyst with Green Street Advisors Inc.
The U.S. can expect Iran would try to rebuild and improve on its past efforts with a vengeance.
That disappeared in a later (almost certainly fake) render, but it's back now -- with a vengeance.
But Bayern struck back with a vengeance this season, locking up the league title with six weeks to spare.
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And, at least in terms of travel, it has arrived with a vengeance.
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Detroit, once tipped for the rustheap by doomsters, is back with a vengeance.
When the levee gave way, the water came in here with a vengeance.
The winner on February 7th will need to raise heavily subsidised gas prices and cut public spending with a vengeance.
In the West real politics will return with a vengeance, as deficits are cut and hard choices have to be made.
Wall Street, which has shaken off its recent gloom with a vengeance (see article), points to three prompts for shoppers.
Unless Congress acts quickly, the nasty federal estate tax comes back from the dead with a vengeance in 2011 for all taxpayers.
Then, shortly after a March 2011 trade mission to Israel with Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick, her cancer came back with a vengeance.
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