Emerging Europe (EE) is by far the most exposed region, but others would not be immune.
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Financial institutions that were too big to fail should not be immune from prosecution.
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"It's totally unrealistic to think wireless would be immune to the recession, " Moffett said.
As a result, local food appears to be immune to being industrialised or corporatised.
They may not get far: as a senator, he will still be immune from civil courts.
The economy is now diversified enough to be immune from future downturns in the oil industry.
Mr Gore is too much of a politician to be immune to such zigzags.
Luckily, users with the new two-factor authentication feature enabled would seem to be immune to the attack.
Before 1952, the executive took the view that all acts of a sovereign nation should be immune.
Many enemies will be immune to certain attacks, or more prone to offing themselves on your defenses.
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No-one, it seems, will be immune and the fear is some will end up paying more than others.
Spain may no longer be immune to the anti-immigrant mood elsewhere in Europe.
Finally, pharmaceutical and medical device companies will not be immune to cost cuts.
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The Business Secretary also hinted that even frontline public services might not be immune from any future spending review.
You'd think that export-heavy aerospace, of all U.S. industries, would be immune to problems radiating from the U.S. subprime mess.
Mr Swinney said an "open economy like Scotland" could not be immune from the pressures gathering in the Euro area.
Tory MP Sir Edward Garnier - a former solicitor general - said legal aid should not be immune from widespread cuts.
But if real wages go down, you can't expect the elderly to be immune from all the problems facing the economy.
Also, says Bocchini, this is a new strain of flu, and no one in the population would be expected to be immune.
The luxury-goods industry is often said to be immune to such ups and downs, since the mega-rich go on spending no matter what.
Why should online firms be immune to the same forces of bureaucratisation and risk-aversion that caused earlier generations to lose their youthful vigour?
The recently approved U.S.-Iraqi security agreement specifies that U.S. civilian contractors will no longer be immune from Iraqi prosecution for crimes committed in that country.
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"Entrenched management may be immune to career concerns, " write the authors.
Even Europe's economies, tempted briefly at the beginning of 2001 to assume that they could be immune from an American slowdown, learned a painful lesson.
Yet somehow Gingrich believes himself to be immune from any blame.
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No idea or belief should be immune from questioning or criticism.
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Many Americans may already be immune to SARS. That's one of the theories offered up by veterinary researchers who have long fought off similar viruses in animals.
International standards are increasingly important as on-line career counselling can be provided across national boundaries and therefore be immune from regulation by most, if not all, countries.
But if Obama tackles the long-term federal deficit, as he often promises, it is hard to see how Medicaid long-term care would be immune from any cuts.
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While audit firms cannot be immune to economic downturns, the PCAOB will evaluate whether such pressures result in fewer hours being devoted to audits, thereby impairing audit quality.
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