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Its pamphlets have a near-fatal taste for grandiose pronouncements which fall apart on closer inspection.
ECONOMIST: New Labour��s gurus
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Great ideas could easily fall apart on paper or, worse still, in the marketplace.
ECONOMIST: Eugene Kleiner
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Many of those willing the euro zone to fall apart rely on a flawed understanding of European history, politics and economics.
WSJ: Merkel Still Waiting for a Thatcher Moment
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To let this fall away or fall apart would be culpable negligence on the part of the group of people on whom the rest of us have to rely.
CNN: The End of APEC?
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The plan still could fall apart if they can't agree on economic and management issues.
WSJ: American Air Stands to Gain Huge Route Network
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In three years of driving on Jakarta roads, it's likely to fall apart.
CNN: Tremors from the Timor
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When hurricanes and other natural disasters literally knock on your door, it may be tempting to fall apart and succumb to panic.
FORBES: As 'Frankenstorm' Threatens, Last-Minute Ways To Disaster-Proof Your Home
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Should the deal fall apart, First Solar would sustain a blow to its developing emphasis on designing, building and selling large solar projects to developers a strategy that was supposed to keep the company on an even keel amid squeezed margins affecting its solar-manufacturing business, which has seen industry-wide head winds.
WSJ: California Solar Deal Hits a Snag
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But as Banatao was moving on, to start investing fulltime, S3 began to fall apart.
FORBES: Fab-ulous Filipino
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So unlike the traditional bed nets that were on the market--polyester-based and would fall apart after three or four months, had to be dipped--this would enable people to buy a bed net that would last for five years, never have to dip it in insecticide and would actually kill the bugs on contact.
FORBES: Transcript: Jacqueline Novogratz
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This continued through Versailles and on to the second big crisis - 1931 - when the gold standard began to fall apart.
BBC: Central banks are part of the state