Economic incentives and early-warning systems say donors should act early.
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By and large, independent central banks are likelier than politicians to act early against inflation.
So labor advocates are looking to put more teeth in the federal WARN Act early in the next Congress.
Within this framework, investors can, indeed, benefit from trading buzz, provided that they understand the message and act early on it.
The SEC will reward individuals who act early to expose violations and who provide significant evidence that helps the SEC bring successful cases.
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In the evening, the young men, all in their early 20s, act their raucous age, playing loud music and laughing hilariously at absurd jokes.
There will also be productions of Pinter's A Slight Ache - one of his early one-act plays, Strindberg's Miss Julie and Philip Pullman's Clockwork, as well as live music and comedy.
With new leaders in South Korea, Japan and China, North Korea's nuclear test also fits another longtime pattern of a undertaking a provocative act early in the tenure of other political leaders, then following it with steps to smooth relations in hopes of persuading the others to provide financial aid and other assistance.
Some of the fiscal issues that may have weighed on the economy in the fourth quarter of 2012 were resolved with the passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act in early January, which provided more than 98 percent of Americans and 97 percent of small businesses with the certainty that their income taxes will not rise.
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At the very least, the armed forces could act as crucial early adopters for costly new green technologies.
Amphibians can act as an early warning sign of pollution such as acid rain due to their porous, absorbent skin.
The MHF is calling on doctors to act in the early stages of dementia, and to recognise that people have a right to know what is wrong with them and to be given clear and compassionate information about their condition.
The nature of the cases has changed since the tumult of the early 1960s produced the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
This occurred in 1965, when Johnson passed the Voting Rights Act, and in early 1981, when sixty-three Democrats helped Reagan pass his first budget in the House.
The issue is that far too few leaders are astute enough to make the right moves early enough to have the next act ready before the curtain closes on the previous one.
The European Parliament's budget committee, meanwhile, has been active in trying to call the commission to account, saying its members knew about the problems as early as 1999 but failed to act.
Under the proposals, centres would be retained in eight designated areas and these would "act as a focus for early year's children and family support services".
Such advance analyses is the key to reading the tea leaves correctly from new developments as they come to pass and act with conviction quickly and early.
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As KV Pharma followers may recall, Makena was originally projected to become a big moneymaker after the FDA approved the treatment early last year under the Orphan Drug Act.
Leah Gunn Barrett, executive director of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, whose older brother was murdered in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1997, says it's too early to pass judgement on the Safe Act's mental health alert.
Accountability has been the driving force behind school improvement since the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in early 2002 on a vote of 87-10 in the Senate and 381-41 in the House.
But he was right to act in 2010 to make an early start in cutting the deficit.
The clinics will operate as part of a "Plantwise knowledge bank", which is set to begin in June and act as a bio-security early warning system.
In the early days of gun control, the Sullivan Act was pretty much explicitly passed by the Tammany Hall crowd to make New York safe for thugs, for whom ordinary armed citizens were making life dangerous.
The acquisition was listed in a Federal Trade Commission document (PDF) as a deal granted early termination under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act.
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Why did Bonn consistently refuse until July 1988 to act on evidence available to it as early as July 1985 that warranted at least a preliminary investigation of charges of a German connection to the Rabta plant?
Congress passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 after the White House overcame early objections by some prominent Republicans senators, including John McCain.
She was a class act, asking to start her prison sentence early so she could put the catastrophe behind her and move on with her life.
The Empire opened its doors on 1 April 1902, seven years before the Hippodrome, and had a mixed act of variety shows and short clips of early newsreels.
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