The first setback came from the prospect of the expiration of one of its blockbuster anti-platetet drugs, Plavix, in 2012.
It seems absurd to listen to EchoStar claim hardship from the prospect of losing business it never earned in the first place.
The Democrats are desperate to shift the political debate back to the economy and away from the prospect of war with Iraq.
So while things could get a lot worse in this dispute, both sides are keen to move back from the prospect of all-out war.
This nation has never shied away from the prospect of competition.
No matter what time management tools you put to work for you, if you have a performance-oriented attitude, you will shrink from the prospect of failure.
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Aside from the prospect of even svelter devices, the tech has the potential to sound miles better than the tinny-sounding speaker drivers most of our gadgets currently use.
That played counter to most theories that the dollar would continue to suffer from the prospect of vastly widening yields as the Fed maintains its easy bias while everyone else is raising rates.
From the prospect of higher federal taxes and the costs of government initiatives such as health care reform to the negative influences of the media and the potential for increased regulation, business has been cornered into passivity.
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In spite of the sputtering from Moscow, the prospect of increasing military commitments in Central Europe, and the considerable dollar cost attached, the plan to expand NATO has generated surprisingly little discussion in the West.
In the second week, the take was down by 54% and in the third by another 78% from 276 screens, with the prospect of an early disappearance from cinemas across the country.
The case has also exposed the extent of alarm from Western nations at the prospect of Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto being elected.
It was over two hundred quid out of the pockets of the average household who bought their energy from that company and the prospect of the same for millions of others.
The ICAEW lists a whole range of potential problems with the current plans, from possible breaches in confidentiality to the prospect of making half a million more people fill in self-assessment forms than currently have to.
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Japanese financial stocks, as especially the megabanks, have been in a positive feedback loop of balance sheet and income statement translation gains from a weaker yen and the prospect of increased loan volumes and interest earnings from higher domestic loan demand.
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His family, from the North Prospect area of Plymouth, declined to comment after the inquest.
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That would make the immediate threat of liquidation go away and provide some short-term stability, but it would also trigger an automatic 10-point penalty from the Football League, with the prospect of further sanctions to come.
The Soviets had already announced their intention to withdraw from Afghanistan, and the prospect of victory awakened many old dreams among these men.
Another bit of blow-back, if you will, from this experience was the prospect of finding non-carbon-footprint-engendering activities to pursue at home if we lost electrical power.
The heart not only beat in the first quarter from pull-forward weather related sales in the U.S., but from structural factors globally that raise the prospect of Wal-Mart shares moving higher in the medium-term.
Most of the Belizean Mennonite groups migrated from Mexico after they were faced with the prospect of joining the national social security system in 1958.
They face a torrent of criticism from conservatives and others infuriated by the prospect of amnesty for lawbreakers and perplexed that the president would make immigration a common cause with Democrats.
From the outside, the prospect of more lockup periods expiring makes buying the stock now a risky proposition at best.
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There is still the chance that ministers, faced with the prospect of many millions diverted from the rest of the health service, will use their powers to offer fewer cycles, or perhaps throw out the Nice recommendations altogether.
Rabin's assumption is that U.S. troops on the Golan will ease the government's domestic task of getting support for the Syrian treaty, but Israeli opinion polls show great public unease with the prospect of an Israeli withdrawal from the Golan -- even if they are replaced with a U.S. or international force.
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Behavioralists have measured that Americans feel the pain of loss over twice as strongly as they enjoy the pleasure of gain (from the Nobel-winning prospect theory).
Yes, he has flipped positions more than the chief cook at IHOP, but he reportedly promised to caucus with the Democrats, and that was manna from heaven for a party facing the prospect of losing big in the House and the Senate.
The slaves were frantic at the prospect of being sold away from Maryland to the Deep South, where it was well known that overwork, the grueling climate, and disease shortened lives.
Mr Blustein uses his account of the tribulations of the Doha round to argue that the prospect of a retreat from multilateralism in trade in favour of protectionism (or even haphazard bilateral deal-making) is something that should bother people who care about poverty and development.
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You might think that the invisible hand of market competition would have solved these problems, that the prospect of higher income from improved practices would have encouraged change.
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