The time-honoured way to make investors careful and managers dutiful is for collapses to happen from time to time.
"It will take more than just a couple of collapses to persuade loyal consumers of Blackberry services to look for alternatives, " he said.
The gap in the middle of it is momentarily filled by two buses passing through in opposite directions, and then the bridge slowly collapses to let him safely down.
Rescue co-ordinators said that work with heavy-lifting gear would be done carefully to avoid further collapses and to protect bodies trapped under the debris as much as possible.
Radiologist Robert Gatenby has used a branch of mathematics known as catastrophe theory, previously used to study things like bridge collapses, to examine why tumors often come roaring back after first responding to chemotherapy.
But everything happens in thes moments of mystery, then it collapses down to a sequential pattern.
In which case the value of the reduced transport time for these very important people collapses down to almost nothing.
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The 39-year-old from England, who has suffered nearly 20 lung collapses due to a condition known as Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), is part of a multinational crew taking part in the bi-annual Clipper Round the World Yacht Race -- the only sailing race in the world where crews are made up by ordinary people, many with little or no sailing experience.
Should America expect ten flat years of its own if the Nasdaq collapses from 4000 to 2000?
He added that these related to collapses and incidents, which helped build up a history of each specific shelter.
Zimbabwe is moving towards martial law as its economy collapses, according to a report released this week by an independent organization.
As one observer in Berlin puts it, Germany's real fear is not that the euro zone unravels to the Alps, but that it collapses all the way up to the Rhine.
Frankly, many things leading up to the multiple collapses were hidden from them by the ones who were doing the transactions, so they had no ability to regulate those.
He argues that it requires severe collapses in share prices to force the enactment of necessary reforms.
Building collapses had also led to scores of deaths here before Wednesday's accident.
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The other is to force financial institutions to have more capital and liquidity to make collapses less likely in the first place.
Thirdly the collapses led not merely to better financial regulation but, more importantly, to a corporate focus on profitability over size and market share.
Smithtown Building Department Director John Bongino said officials are concerned that the weight from the snow and rain could lead to building collapses, especially on structures with flat roofs.
After the incident at the San Jose mine, the Chilean government tightened mine security measures across the country, but injuries and deaths due to tunnel collapses and rockfalls remain a common problem.
In obstructive sleep apnea, the airway repeatedly collapses during sleep causing sufferers to stop breathing briefly.
There would be no strained effort to correlate past collapses or any statistical sorcery.
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Vettori is also looking for more from his batsmen as Taylor top-scored in both innings for the Black Caps, but failed to go on and record big scores as their top order suffered back-to-back collapses.
Two of which were to allow the intertwined collapses of both the money supply and the banking system.
They conspicuously failed to predict the sudden collapses at Enron and WorldCom, which were rated investment-grade until the last minute.
Those errors led to levee and floodwall collapses that destroyed much of New Orleans when Katrina hit seven years ago.
Now, although there has been a fair old number of retailing collapses in the past year or so (according to FRP Advisory, HMV is the 32nd significant retail chain to go into administration in just over a year), there have been many fewer corporate collapses since the financial crisis of 2008 than was predictable on the basis of past economic experience.
The Internet bubble in Europe and Asia seems sure to be followed by similar collapses.
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Just like Enron or Worldcom, it took a lot of experts, financial, legal and others, to bring about these spectacular collapses.
Rescue workers said they were proceeding very cautiously inside the crumbling building, using their hands, hammers and shovels, to avoid more injuries and collapses.
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