Yet all three have their own central banks and can print money if pushed to.
Doubtless Gazprom could come up with one or two ideas if pushed.
' A chapter later, 'There could be a time where if pushed hard enough, we'll have to do something and there will be a battle.
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Taking the same 40 racks, if pushed to 90 percent capacity on average, and upgrading the existing server base over the next 2 years to 1U servers would support 1, 520 physical servers.
If you pushed on an open door in space, it would push you in the opposite direction.
"Most sellers would be better off if they pushed the process up a couple of months, " he says.
Al-Qahtani, who was educated in the United States, believed that if he pushed harder, he might get somewhere.
They were willing to change the accent color from red to blue, or maybe green if we pushed them.
And is it realistic to think that if they pushed hard enough they might persuade the North Koreans not to go ahead with the satellite launch?
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But it is true that the government's debts are now so mountainous that extra spending, if it pushed up interest rates, would do more harm than good.
And if you really pushed them into a bad deal, they will remember it.
But if Mr Hollande pushed for joint Eurobonds, he would run into solid German opposition.
Suddenly it was as if someone had pushed a button and put the city on mute.
Considering that interest rates are at very low levels already, it seems rather odd to claim that the economy will suddenly rebound if they get pushed down a bit further.
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This really should have been foreseen and if those who pushed this through did not do so then we should be very careful indeed about anything else they have to say on matters of public policy.
"One of the characteristics of hoarding is that people feel this sense of discomfort if they feel like they may be giving away something that they could use in future, " says Hollander, explaining that patients often become greatly distressed or even angry if they are pushed to give up apparently useless or excess possessions.
If the settlement had pushed them in that way it would have been really, really interesting.
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Even if the measures were pushed through, the Greek people would resist in many, many small ways.
And if more competitive farming pushed up land prices, it would boost the collateral held by overextended banks.
We feel powerless, as if we were now pushed to and fro by forces far beyond our control.
If Mr Bemba were pushed into exile, as seems likely, that would effectively decapitate what little opposition still exists in Congo.
If a skier is pushed off a cliff, gets stuck in a divot or suffers trauma from hitting rocks or trees, an airbag deployment may be useless.
If Mori is not pushed out before a cabinet reshuffle in December, he will probably go after the budget is passed early next year.
And you wonder, if they're pushed to the brink of their comfort zone, how easily the Yankees can forget about the buyer's remorse they feel today.
Even if the Prius is pushed aside by other forms of hybrid, it has done wonders for Toyota's reputation by making the firm seem green and technically cool.
This meeting is certainly a sign of what the U.S. Marines have been wanting for a while, and that's to have the security responsibility, if you like, pushed away from them and onto Iraqis.
Voters might ask: if they can be pushed into new commitments when they are 20 points up in the polls in opposition, how easily might they be pushed around when they are 20 points down in government?
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What's more, if draft legislation being pushed by House Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.) becomes law, Finra could also end up examining thousands of investment advisors who don't work for brokerage firms--a job now assigned to the SEC and state regulators.
For things that clearly do have the springlike quality of shifting irreversibly if pulled (or pushed) too far, like the collapse of ice sheets or the melting of permafrost, a boundary system that seeks to stop you getting too close to the threshold seems as sensible as a safety rail is on a parapet.
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