Will the dramatic action have its apparent other desired result, another leg up for the stock market.
One way to avoid having to take dramatic action is to monitor the performance environment closely and to make earlier, incremental adjustments.
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The message that there has to be bold, dramatic action will be delivered in person by none other than US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
But it is impossible to know: If Cyprus leaves, it would be accompanied by dramatic action from the ECB to ring-fence the remaining 16 members.
While Don Holder's sensitive lighting enriches the stage pictures, it's too bad it couldn't somehow pinpoint and highlight the foot focus of Ms. Tharp's dramatic action.
Or they may use the threat of breaching the limit as a tactic to persuade opponents of reform, such as the unions, of the need for dramatic action.
And economists from across the political spectrum warned that if dramatic action was not taken to break the back of the recession, the United States could spiral into another depression.
"I swore to myself that if I ever faced such a crisis again, I would come down on the side of dramatic action, going down in flames if that was required, " she said in an interview with the Atlantic Monthly in 2001.
"If you look at what most economists were saying, it was unlikely that we were going to get any more than Operation Twist, but the market may have been expecting more dramatic action, " says Maury Fertig, chief investment officer at Relative Value Partners.
The officials familiar with the meeting said Obama, pushing the auto industry aid, made the case that dramatic action needs to be taken this year -- rather than after he is sworn into office -- because the Big Three U.S. automakers are bleeding cash at an alarming rate.
Last week, in a dramatic police action spanning at least two continents, authorities arrested the founder of a file-sharing site known as Megaupload.com for criminal copyright infringement.
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Although a dramatic course of action, the effects may not be so huge.
Mr Cameron and Mr Obama, outside the eurozone but in mortal peril if it spirals deeper in crisis, are demanding urgent, dramatic and speedy action.
But there are growing signs that the court will produce a dramatic ruling on affirmative action.
The CIPD is also warning that there could be a dramatic increase in industrial action.
The glummest element is the young servant boy (Wang Xiaoxiao) who acts as our dramatic peephole on the action.
The Fed action was the most dramatic signal it can send that it is concerned about a potential recession in the United States.
The action was nicely tense and dramatic, capturing the atmosphere of such a bout.
Justice Minister Helen Grant said that while there had been "significant" issues at the start of the contract last year, "swift and robust action" had led to "dramatic improvements".
Worse, you will miss the dramatic arc of this remarkable production, as the action courses over decades, in and out of personal calamity and ideological disillusion before coming to shore at what might best be described as a Stoppardian middle way.
There was crisp action, stars (some ascendant) on center stage and huge dramatic O.
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His several Harry Potter films demonstrate he can tackle a huge franchise with a global fanbase, a big ensemble cast, lots of complex subplots, spectacular action set pieces, and balance the family-friendly appeal with serious dramatic elements.
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And the action taken by the United Nations to refer this to the ICC is a very dramatic statement about the accountability we expect those perpetrators to be held to.
We may not get answers to rally around or satisfyingly dramatic finales, but neither will we need to invent compelling, false stories to motivate ourselves into action.
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