The Mountain Road was closed between Signpost Corner and Governor's Bridge from 06:00 BST.
Devaluations are another signpost of traumatic collapse, as Mexico showed in 1994 and Russia showed under Boris Yeltsin.
Confused and anxious policy makers no doubt privately clung to that signpost even more tightly than they let on in public.
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Rather, it would be a signpost on the way to dealing with the problems of those other peripheral countries, an example to be emulated.
Monetising corporate debt is the last throw of the reflationary dice and will signpost one last, desperate attempt to keep the old system alive.
Ken Rogoff happily offered the world a signpost: Things are bad yes, but if you can get government debt below 90% you have a chance.
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There was no clearer signpost pointing to the reversal of fortune that ensued than watching banks withdraw credit in ever increasing rounds of belt tightening.
Tony Benn said of her that politicians were divided between weather vanes and signposts and that Margaret Thatcher was a signpost and he respected that.
Near the Time Warner Center, a bus signpost, which had snapped at its base during the worst of Hurricane Sandy, lays on the pavement.
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One man was arrested at the edge of the square during her walkabout, after climbing up a signpost to make a protest relating to Rwanda.
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Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, said part of the campaign would be to signpost visitors to hotels, bars and restaurants surrounding the venues.
Every summer, local and foreign volunteers converge on Lake Baikal, the oldest, deepest and largest lake on Earth, to signpost and improve the hiking trails that skirt the water.
Then I realised that all the rooms were named similarly, and that the company had commissioned a jokey wooden signpost to help employees navigate their way around.
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Against that background, the doubling of DM610 jobs over the past decade to a current total of 5.6m looks less like a curse and more like a signpost to a cure.
"We are not counsellors but we offer support, advice and friendship and if a family needs more professional help we will signpost them to agencies that will help them, " Mr Greensmith said.
There's a bit of a hero's welcome for us at the end of the track, where we're greeted by a signpost, festooned with abandoned, weary-looking boots, congratulating us on completing the track.
For me it was a brief train stop on the main line between Glasgow and London or a name on a signpost as you passed it on the A74 dual carriageway south towards the border.
That may be a signpost for improvement.
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The signpost, just a few years old, was chipped at the edges to make it look as if it was something Davy Crockett may have used, and the names carved upon it encapsulated the heroic human endeavour necessary to chart the world before satellites made this task obsolete.
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