Before things get that far, Washington will re-plead its case to Saudi Arabia to open the taps, or at the very least prompt Ali Naimi (the long standing Saudi oil minister) to quell the market with the right kind of supply side messages.
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Nonetheless, the news might prompt new legislation aimed at the pharmaceutical industry, though it is not clear at this point what form, if any, a bill might take.
Smith said he hopes that a different ruling at the 9th Circuit will prompt the U.S. Supreme Court to take over the matter.
While the economic news was definitely not positive, it seems that at least the lack of negativity was enough to prompt traders to determine that the sell-off to start the week may have been a bit overdone.
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These issues almost always prompt a relook at the short- and long-term incentive plans as part of the IPO.
Although earnings growth is now slowing (to 4.2% in the year to December), this did not prompt another cut in interest rates at this week's meeting of the Bank's monetary policy committee.
The other day you told ESPN that the scandal at Penn State -- which you said was heartbreaking -- should prompt some soul-searching throughout the nation.
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Google isn't officially declaring this a Nexus device (not yet, at least), but the GS4 at least exhibits many of the same qualities, including an unlocked bootloader and the promise of prompt system updates.
Mr. Sorsby figures the Fed's withdrawal will prompt at least a one-percentage-point rise in mortgage rates, which he fears could squash recent glimmers of more demand for homes.
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And two, as our world grows ever more complex and interconnected, we need to develop the habit of looking at new sources of information to prompt our own brains to consider innovative possibilities.
Additionally, 25 percent of businesses who have not yet looked at adopting cloud services stated that the need to reduce IT costs may prompt them to investigate cloud solutions in the future.
That thought will prompt Winchester's current readers to cast uneasy glances at the placid surf, and contemplate moving their towels to higher ground.
Congressman Inslee's bullishness on his side's legislative prospects might prompt a look at energy and environmental companies like those in the accompanying table.
He will meet fierce Franco-German resistance, but Ireland is another prompt for the EU, and Germany in particular, to look at a broader, formal restructuring (including Greece and probably Portugal).
Credit cards that give cash back prompt consumers to spend more and accrue more debt, according to researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
At times of peak demand, she argues, the petrol price must rise high enough to prompt the reopening of old and inefficient refineries that would not normally be profitable.
They don't really care about the plight of European leaders at the mercy of an economic crisis that demands one thing: great integration - but could prompt a political crisis demanding the exact opposite: a looser Europe.
And the news that four horses were killed in three separate races at Aintree on Thursday will surely prompt further reviews.
At the same time, the Cuomo administration has proposed three new upstate casinos, which has helped prompt resolution of ongoing state disputes with the Oneida tribe last week and the Mohawks this week.
Joseph Dunford has since put U.S.-led forces on heightened alert, warning in an advisory that Mr. Karzai's "inflammatory" words could prompt some Afghans to "lash out" at Western forces, according to an official familiar with the document.
"The record, in short, is one of careful analysis at every stage, a continued commitment to research and prompt and decisive action in response to clinical-study results, " the scientists say.
In July, 1862, when Lincoln presented the Cabinet with a draft of the Emancipation Proclamation, Seward warned that it could prompt foreign governments to intervene on behalf of the South, and said that it should be delivered at a time of military strength, not weakness.
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