The bill still has a lot of negotiations to weather before it becomes law.
Those factors are among reasons some experts are turning to weather as a possible cause.
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Some of this, of course, is due to weather conditions and rising worldwide demand.
They are the fundamentals that allow some states to weather economic storms better than others.
The developed world seems better equipped to weather the current environment of high oil prices.
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They are certainly in a better position to weather the extraordinary recession that we went through.
It has been able to weather the economic downturn while many of its competitors have suffered.
It is the source of the country's strength and ability to weather the European crisis.
Many entrepreneurs remember too late the importance of having sufficient cash to weather tough times.
The United States is a profoundly resourceful society with an ability to weather even serious setbacks.
They must prepare the country to weather the Iranian counter-attack that will surely follow.
By comparison, there were more than 2, 100 delays due to weather and other factors, the agency said.
In addition, many individuals and businesses are holding unusually high sums to weather regulatory and economic uncertainties.
But meanwhile, high-end retailers and casino VIP operators will have to buckle up to weather the storm.
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McCain suggests looking at the manufacturing sector, especially firms with exposure to exports, to weather the storm.
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The disconnect between raw probabilities and how they are presented can extend past iconography to weather broadcasts.
It hoarded cash to weather hard times, said the banker, a winning tactic when the CEO is Jobs.
By contrast, stingier REITs are in better shape to weather bad times and even hike dividends, (see table).
Lifeguards need to learn how to evaluate and respond to weather patterns, wave actions, and spontaneous cardiac events.
Each of them has deeper pockets and a more diverse product line to weather the current pricing battles.
And many of our programs on the ground have allowed families and smallholder farmers to weather the crisis.
Moreover, these increases have been due to weather, not an excess of demand caused by an overheated economy.
But we also offer practical advice about how to weather the worst, and what to invest in now.
Now, at least, the rich world's steel firms are in better shape to weather another bout of oversupply.
So the company is having to weather the transition to a time when faster networks become more important.
With initiative like these, we can build more resilient societies better able to weather the impact of climate change.
As states continue to weather the financial crisis, they are trimming state budgets.
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Today, "we're in a much better position to weather a cycle, " Sullivan says.
Conditions in the defense sector thus discourage the kind of consolidation moves that enabled contractors to weather past downturns.
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It may be good strategy for Ford to weather this storm by cutting back capacity instead of hacking prices.
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