This could stall order growth or result in postponements or cancelations in existing backlog.
Upon reaching the banks, the herbivore ranks stall hesitantly, knowing full well that Nile crocodiles lie waiting.
Another positive sign: Established stores, such as the Book Stall at Chestnut Court in Winnetka, Ill.
President Bush can stall through summer 2004 his decision to reappoint Greenspan or not.
It'll also stall Howard Stringer's attempts to vivify the company's consumer electronics division.
For those who have piloted an aircraft, they will be intimately familiar with a stall.
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Pilots routinely practice stalling an aircraft so they know how to recover from a stall.
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Debtors and former tycoons who stand to lose the most will attempt to stall the process.
But that could change if growth begins to stall even as most neighboring economies do well.
The tucked-away spot is fronted by Stall 239, a walk-up restaurant serving international snacks late.
Once the shining start of the Latin American economies, Brazil is now at stall speed.
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In 2008 traders making huge bets with over-the-counter derivatives helped stall the financial system.
Hyundai and other conglomerates have managed to stall for time--Daewoo's debts were too big.
"They'd call me when they'd stall, as all small businesses do, " says Mr Winthrop.
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Up the dizzying garage ramp Constance drove, around and around, seeking out her stall.
He worked his way to Triple-A in the Colorado Rockies system in 2010, only to stall.
The two young women emerged from their stall, both of them thin as snakes.
The 1986 season brought the shot clock, which prevented superior teams from playing stall ball.
Other revenues (satellite, transmission, analog) are expected to stall, making Explorer's lead even more important.
You need them. (Applause.) You're the ones who see your wages stall.
But the IMF warned that the sharp drop in the price of oil may stall progress.
One foot lifted and a second later my stall door was violently kicked open.
As we walked, he pointed out a stall selling orange juice for 500 bolivars a glass.
But the three most important words in the EU could stall the Borg initiative.
Each tent has a fireplace, oversize bathtub (behind a wooden screen) and glass-encased shower stall.
As noted, the economic recovery is fragile and raising rates could cause it to stall.
Hopefully we'll get through that and then set our stall out to bat the day.
Rather like the fruit stall at a market, it provides a thrilling sensory experience.
Hanks and Nia Vardalos co-wrote the movie, and they remove obstacles that could stall romantic progress.
The stall and surrounding area were busy as the next day was a public holiday.
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