Once they do, it takes technical skill to get upright again, so inexperienced boaters without guides close by might have to abandon ship and swim back to shore.
As important as Export-Import Bank credits, government investment guarantees and other U.S. subsidies potentially provided for by this accord might be, by conveying to Tokyo, Bonn and other Western capitals a sort of U.S. "Good Housekeeping" seal of approval, Washington also encourages others who may have still "deeper pockets" to move aggressively to assist the Soviet economy with taxpayer funds.
Such policies by themselves might not necessarily increase the overall demand for gold, she said.
Regulation underpinned by statute might satisfy a short-term appetite to avenge the suffering of innocent victims.
Some worry that the precedent set by Europe might cause others to adopt the rules piecemeal.
The CFPB says that concern about the negative impact of multiple inquiries by lenders might be overblown.
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There is also a risk that payment by result might mean organisations target those who will likely give them good results.
The adoption of Android by Amazon might just hasten the move to a smaller tablet for more limited but popular uses.
"There's an overall denial in the administration that the agenda being pushed by Norquist might be a problem, " one official said.
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Paying by results might be a politically less painful way of raising money for health than, for example, making cuts in welfare.
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So one would imagine the example left by Lay might serve as a stark deterrent to an executive considering a similar path.
Nor did his fairly rapid dismissal of his early belief that cooling caused by pollution might outstrip warming due to carbon dioxide.
Then again, the unofficial scoring provided by PunchForce might support official outcomes.
Achieving his aim of establishing hundreds of new schools by 2015 might require reform of the planning system, as well as more money.
Along with educationalists and reformists, George Dawson was adopted by what might be called the long-lifeists, an important group in the United States.
Porges has also written that a Genentech buyout by Roche might kill one of the most successful drug research labs in the pharmaceutical industry.
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad fears an intrusion by what might be called McCulture -- an American-led world that is intolerant of others' sensitivities.
Stocks by themselves might be showing some signs of optimism about growth (or at least monetary easing), but the equity market is not the whole market.
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The interesting fluctuations seen at the Tevatron and the LHC are dominated by what might be the Higgs decaying into a pair of "W boson" particles.
It had seemed that hiring by businesses might make up for the shrinking state payroll: more than three private-sector jobs were created for every public-sector post lost until March.
In 2003, cowed by the might deployed in removing Saddam Hussein, it opened up Natanz, and a nuclear reactor site at Arak that had also previously been secret, to IAEA inspection.
Seventy years ago, Winston Churchill repeatedly took to the floor of the House of Commons to warn his nation against the growing menace posed by the steady accretion of military might by Nazi Germany.
Investors intrigued by the strategy might easily be put off by its low average daily trading volume of 43, 000, according to Morningstar Inc. data.
But like many heroes, they achieved as much immortality by dying as they might have done by coming home.
He also indicated that the inclination for slower tariff cuts by some Asean members might be reinforced by China's entry into the World Trade Organization, which could increase competition in some sectors.
If it is true, as the whispers in Ankara suggest, that a three-sided coalition led by Mr Ecevit might delay the election supposed to take place by April, and hang on to power beyond 1999, that concern may well deepen.
By then, GM might well be flanked by supportive business secretaries from other European nations, leaving Germany with no choice but to accept a greater share of the pain while still being presented with a substantial share of the bill.
As an addendum, you might have guessed by now what room you might want to be in to avoid the blame: It is the executive suite.
That means environmentally induced effects that are translated into action by this sort of epigenesis might be being confused by researchers with inherited ones.
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