Runaway deflation of this sort can be much more damaging than runaway inflation, because it creates a vicious spiral that is hard to escape.
"It is hard to escape the conclusion that Citi is going to consume all of the TARP money and then some as the credit cycle troughs, " Whalen said in a research note Tuesday.
But it is hard to escape the thought that IMPACT is just too small, and should have included more patients.
Although I do believe that this will have a bigger impact on Pandora, it is hard to envision that Sirius would escape completely unscathed.
It is hard to escape the conclusion therefore that if the best venue for college kids to play football is a professional stadium, so be it.
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One of the failings of the present system for the poor is that there is no means or resources given to them to escape or overcome the ordeal.
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Listening to the news in Israel these days, it is hard to escape the feeling that the Israeli political discourse has become dangerously irrelevant.
It is hard to escape the conclusion that "financial repression" - as mooted by Reinhart and Sbranica - is, if not under way, then being pieced together ad hoc out of the anti-crisis measures in Europe.
However, the prosecutors could, in theory, ask that they be returned to jail if there is a risk that the defendants might escape, or that they could repeat the crime or interfere with the evidence, Di Mario said.
The best that the publishers can hope for is that they escape the fate of the music business and come to be viewed rather like pay-television companies.
It is hard to escape the feeling that they let the wrong one go.
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Digging a bit deeper it is hard to escape the feeling that of the eight nations listed few have less of a plan to approach the powerplays and the second half of a one-day innings in general.
It is hard to escape the conclusion that the energy and brains of many of these brilliant hotspot scientists might be put to better use if they looked at the really difficult problem of how governments, private industry and innovative environmental-finance schemes could help fund conservation.
Florida's statute makes it clear that the justification is not available to a person who initially provokes the use of force against himself, unless such force is so great that the person reasonably believes that he is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm and that he has exhausted every reasonable means to escape.
Thailand is the only country in South-East Asia that managed to escape being colonised in the 19th century and did so because its royal dynasty produced two remarkable men.
To escape the sense that Instagram's feed is merely a snapshot of the past few hours, Systrom said his developers are working to find better ways to curate older content.
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For 2 million Utah residents, there is no escape except to the snow-capped mountains that gleam in the sunshine thousands of feet higher, or to resort towns like Park City, where the Sundance Film Festival is under way.
It is true that Jorge salted the leadership with other self-made Cuban success stories, in part because he admired their achievements and in part because he wanted their contributions. (Is this really any different from Jewish, or Greek, or Turkish American organizations?) But it is also true that he never forgot the poor Cubans who sought to escape as he once did.
Mr Gazzaniga appeals, not wholly convincingly, to quantum mechanics and complexity to provide escape routes from the conclusion that, because the body is a biochemical system, what happens in the mind is physically determined.
This is one escape that will keep the priceless memories coming - this is our message to you-ou-ou.
The truth - which Argo artfully obscures - is that the cover story was never tested and in some ways proved irrelevant to the escape.
The bad news--at least for those of us who entertain escape fantasies--is that it's getting harder and harder to evade our modern communication and transportation grid.
In terms of building greener cars, Ford is planning the 2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid (the regular Mariner is a new companion to the regular Escape) and a hybrid midsize sedan that will follow it.
It is so contagious, that very few unimmunized individuals escape this common disease when they are exposed to someone with active chicken pox.
Its attraction is, I suspect, our desire to escape to a world of ethical ambiguity that seems quite innocent compared with the world today.
If it is fitted with a shade that reflects light down on to the ground instead of allowing it to escape wastefully into the sky, so much the better.
Kabban, who helps run many of the practices, tries to keep the atmosphere serious but fun so that time on the field is a much-needed escape.
The result of all this, he says, is that few of these children will be able, when adults, to get jobs enabling them to escape the poverty that surrounds them and their families.
"If developing countries are to escape from aid dependency, and from poverty more broadly, it is imperative that their revenue authorities are able to collect taxes effectively, " the committee's chairman, Lib Dem MP Malcolm Bruce said.
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