Historians cite examples of fiat currencies imploding after hyperinflation, making these worries a real concern.
The Democratic Party has been imploding under a leadership crisis since disappointing results in parliamentary elections.
Europe is imploding again and the bandaids of 2011 are being slowly peeled back.
It is time to put on some hedges against failing currencies and imploding sovereign debts.
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Added to that, Guinea is imploding and Sierra Leone is becoming unstable again as well.
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Though the cupcake phenomenon is imploding, the college bubble is not likely to burst on its own.
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This means that the critical complexity (blue curve), which measures how much complexity a system can sustain without imploding, increases.
But it is one sector of the business that some guys, including those from the imploding MF Global, are considering.
Now, we gave states a lot of help at the beginning of this crisis because their budgets were just imploding.
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Now that Wall Street is imploding, he has embraced government activism on a level not seen since the New Deal.
But after having put out the fire of an imploding global financial system, the public sector is also tightening its belt.
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The scientists used a mathematical equation to prove that the sound arose from imploding bubbles rather than physical contact between the claws.
The online brokerage business is imploding, and E-Trade is at the epicenter.
It will enable Allianz to exploit more fully the sweeping reforms just now beginning to be felt in Germany's imploding state pension system.
We also observe that the fears about 7-10 year Treasuries imploding might be a bit of an overstatement, at least from a historical perspective.
For marketers, RIM is a textbook case of a company that rose thanks to great product, and is now imploding thanks to the absence thereof.
To support this theory, you must believe that the Europeans will eventually stumble into a solution to their crushing debt problems without the eurozone imploding.
The hearings come amid a imploding subprime mortgage market, scandalous corroboration between student lenders and university officials, and allegations of unfair practices by credit card companies.
Divers and high-altitude hang gliders, it turns out, must have their teeth well looked after to prevent them from imploding or exploding with changes in pressure.
In Toronto, city councilors say the mayor's office is imploding.
Founded in 2000, Pandora Media came close to imploding twice.
What some might have perceived as a deep inner hypersensitivity or vulnerability may have been no more than a swollen ego, in danger of imploding at the least pinprick.
The pictures of the thirty-three Pruitt-Igoe buildings imploding during a planned demolition in 1972 have often been used to assert how government subsidies for the urban poor have failed.
As markets were blooming, an imploding financial sector in the U.S., with Lehman Brothers at the head, tipped much of the world into recession, taking Brazilian markets with it.
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But in austerity Britain, with real incomes falling, pensions imploding and the prospect of more woe to come, a vote along those lines could spell electoral (or selectoral) doom.
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Paul Eedle, a British journalist who has been following both men's careers on the Internet, puts it this way: Al-Zarqawi is in danger of imploding America's entire Middle East strategy.
That was the last bit of news about the project...at least until this weekend, when Peter Farrelly dropped a Twitter-imploding bombshell in the middle of a "Three Stooges" press junket.
Remember the accounting firm Arthur Andersen, convicted in 2002 of obstruction of justice when certain partners destroyed records of the auditing work they did for Enron as the energy giant was imploding?
Telecommunications is imploding not only because of unbalanced balance sheets but also because its immensely complicated regulatory structure, involving the federal government and 50 state regulatory agencies, was cobbled together for a pre-Internet era.
But even with a measure of success, it must know that the stories that will still predominate are more likely to be about imploding casualty departments and shoddy track maintenance than barely perceptible amelioration.
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