The most obvious cause of the implosion of the Bush presidency is the disaster in Iraq.
As a result, it is one more thing that puts these banking systems closer to implosion.
When she started chemotherapy for colon cancer, the side effects included a "nuclear implosion" of nausea.
As for the reforms, like Sarbanes-Oxley, born of the Enron implosion, they're already under fire.
Then came the accounting frauds at Enron, WorldCom and elsewhere, and the implosion of Andersen.
The dislocation of the markets caused by the implosion will take time to repair.
No area is showing signs of the kind of disastrous implosion that often precedes a recession.
The car industry could probably now cope with an implosion of the assemblers, thinks Mr Murray.
People have made the analogy that an implosion in Europe would be a Lehman Brothers-type event.
If they are successful, deflation in Japan will worsen and quickly lead to an economic implosion.
The sudden implosion of Solyndra and Big Solar throughout the country may have been an historic inevitability.
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If Mr Kejriwal succeeds, it will mean the implosion of politics as we know it in India.
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But when devaluation requires exiting a monetary union, the resulting financial implosion has to be factored in.
It dampens the growth of the welfare state, if it does not lead to its outright implosion.
The city weathered a reputational hit more than a decade ago after the implosion of Bre-X Minerals Ltd.
Some observers eventually came to blame much of the dotcom implosion on too easy access to day-trading by non-professionals.
During the dot-com bust, it underwent an extreme restructuring to avoid an implosion.
The ongoing crisis has governance experts trying to make sense of HP's implosion.
The economy is still recovering from the near implosion of the financial crisis.
The IMF's examination of what happened in the runup to the implosion in 2001 says there was no single cause.
Even in the face of a Greek debt implosion the U.S. dollar is just gaining modest strength against the euro.
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There is a link between the Republican implosion in California and the party's dominance in the rest of the West.
Their evidence: Arthur Andersen, the accounting firm that collapsed after it was indicted following the Enron Corp. implosion in 2001.
Interest rates have shot up at a dangerous pace sparking an implosion within the bond market, primarily within the municipal world.
Speaking at a Paris campaign rally, the president said that reform was the only way to avoid the "implosion" of Europe.
It is this unlikely combination of impending disaster and artistry that makes the aptly named Devotion Implosion so appealing and intriguing.
He blames his successors for the company's implosion and scoffs at any suggestion that he might have created the conditions for it.
The implosion that Mrs Clinton's supporters were hoping for has not happened.
Few would argue, however, with Mr Rough's analysis that the implosion heralded the "worst period of capital destruction in modern financial market history".
Memories of Iridium's financial implosion in August will stay fresh, so why would anybody want to buy shares in a satellite telecom provider?
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