Higher capital requirements for banks should prevent a rerun of some of the recent excesses.
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Legal experts doubt the constitutionality of a referendum to call for a rerun of an election.
Its fear is less a rerun of the Great Depression than the hyperinflation of the 1920s.
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Many have plenty of reserves and flexible exchange rates, making a rerun of the 1997-98 crises unlikely.
America is slowing down dramatically, its economy may slip into recession but this is not a rerun of 1929.
Some folks wonder if this trend is heading toward a rerun of the Windows PC vs. the Mac.
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What we're seeing here is basically a rerun with a few new wrinkles.
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It could be a rerun of the 1992 referendum on the Maastricht treaty.
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So a rerun of the 2006 election might be held just before the next scheduled presidential election in May 2010.
If the real estate bubble bursts, it may produce a rerun of 2008, when the Shanghai stock market plunged about 60%.
So this whole thing we saw with the YouTube clip was a rerun of the cartoon crisis in Europe in 2006.
Of course, that does change when a show airs a rerun.
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The evolution of the smartphone, in many ways, is like watching a rerun of the evolution of the PC on a fifteen-year delay -- but this is one aspect that's completely foreign.
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The Russian leader hasn't budged on opposition demands for a rerun of December parliamentary elections or an investigation of alleged vote fraud that has allowed his party, United Russia, to dominate Parliament.
It sounds less virtuous if you see it as an attempt to make sure this argument runs into election year, and indeed the campaign is prosecuted with a rerun of this row in the background.
My forecast is a growing crisis in Europe, a contagion effect in the European banking system, a resulting credit freeze, spreading to the rest of the world, and basically a rerun of many of the things that happened in 2008.
Nor does anyone want a rerun of the overloading in early November of Germany's grid that left 10 million Europeans in five countries without power over a weekend, or of the collapse of the rickety North American grid in 2003.
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OSCE, which monitored the affair, called for a partial rerun.
We turned on a American Idol rerun just for background but it was frustrating to know that CSI was just one ATSC signal away, but we just could not watch it.
The Eurozone crisis continues, like the rerun of a bad soap opera.
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"Netflix is a good place to take syndicated rerun serialized shows, " said Time Warner CEO Jeffrey Bewkes at a recent conference, noting that Netflix's deals for hard-to-syndicate shows like Boardwalk Empire were "very useful" to his company.
The gentle comedy continues to be broadcast and retains a following, including "Rerun Watchers Club" chapters around the country and on Facebook.
Thankfully the popular government drama is back, available for streaming on Netflix due to a new deal with Warner Bros. that sent fans to the couch in rerun ecstasy.
For too long, those horses depended, like Blanche DuBois, on the kindness of strangers: strangers to bail them out of kill pens, strangers to write checks to organizations like the Akindale Thoroughbred Rescue, the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, Old Friends, CANTER, and ReRun, strangers to find an extra stall on their farms to take in a horse that nobody wants any more.
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