But with 17.2 million U.S. homes already owning two or more PCs, that idea could sputter.
And if IBM's financial services do begin to sputter, the fallout won't mean much near-term loss.
The Fed chief said the U.S. economy still could sputter and needs to show continued growth.
If the West continues to sputter, what happens when Asia's fiscal stimulus and restocking fade?
Continue to ignore it and the economy will continue to sputter for at least two more years.
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If property insurance expires in mid-sputter, insurers have the chance to shed their risks before claims erupt.
This will hurt just as even a superb car will eventually sputter and stall if not provided enough fuel.
On Wednesday, Bernanke told the Congress further monetary easing would be possible if the U.S. economy continues to sputter.
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The problem in Montserrat, simply put, is that volcanoes can sputter for years.
But, for now, at least, it doesn't look as if the Windows money machine is going to sputter out anytime soon.
The next action step is not simply going out an exerting a bunch of ra-ra will, which is bound to sputter out.
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But even the holiday leftover that have been sustaining the box office, like Skyfall and Twilight, are expected to sputter this weekend.
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But in the third quarter, the Celtics began to cough and sputter.
Could the fastest growing company in history sputter out just as quickly?
Here we still sputter almost four years after the Fed began splurging.
Economic Minister Ludwig Erhard did so after World War II, triggering the so-called German Economic Miracle, which didn't sputter out until the mid-1970s.
The latest dotcom star to sputter out, eToys, announced this week that it would lay off its 293 remaining employees and close in April.
As the U.S. economy continues to sputter and investor interest in Chile grows, a record number of Chilean companies are expected to launch initial public offerings (IPOs).
Yarbrough (LeeRoy) clash of 1968, from the climactic spinout of '76 when Pearson was able to get his Mercury to crawl and sputter across the finish line.
The International Monetary Fund this week forecast lower world economic growth, in the latest signal that major economies of the world continue to sputter, or only see tepid growth.
If lawmakers choose not to renew this power and the Korean agreement falters, U.S. trade policy could very well sputter to a halt until after the 2008 presidential elections.
As the Big Three U.S. automakers sputter in debt, automobile makers worldwide are speeding into the Chinese market in a race to win profits in the world's fastest growing economy for cars.
In contrast, for western Europe, the supply of well-educated people from the east may now sputter as the immediate neighbours become the sort of middle-income and relatively elderly countries that need to import workers, not export them.
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