On March 17, however, in a sudden capitulation, the government yielded to the Congress demand.
In case of a tie, each team shoots one end of three arrows in a sudden death shoot-off until one team wins.
At the same moment, in a sudden squall, a white shape broke out in front of him from nowhere, or from between two parked cars.
Kevin Painter, whom Taylor beat in a sudden-death leg in an epic final two years ago, kept his hopes alive in another classic against Wes Newton.
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In a sudden about-turn, Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, refused to promulgate a bill that would have legalised the possession of small quantities of drugs, both hard and soft.
He has been a regular at the Scottish Open in recent years and has played at Loch Lomond on six occasions, losing in a sudden death play-off to Gregory Havret in 2007.
The app allows the firm to update employees' emergency plans automatically by pushing new information to their phones, which are among the few things that people tend to take with them in a sudden evacuation.
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In effect, the end of Earth Hour is actually more detrimental to climate mitigation because simultaneously turning on so much equipment all at once creates a surge current that results in a sudden spike in power demand.
If Mr. Market trashes your investments in a sudden panic, your margin debts may be "called, " forcing you to sell some of your assets to sustain the minimum account values you committed to under the terms of the loan.
Everyone called him Mike until some way into his studies at the LSE when, in a sudden change of style, he swapped his grey suit for sharp beatnik attire and insisted on being called the rather more working class-sounding "Mick".
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Back in 1990, Taylor surprised the darting world by defeating his mentor Eric Bristow 6-1 in the final of the World Championship at the Lakeside, and then was involved in one of the greatest finals ever two years later, winning his second world title in a sudden-death leg against Mike Gregory.
According to a chapter in this latest OECD Economic Outlook (in which it saw a risk of stagflation for the global recovery), 60% of the 260-odd recent examples of countries receiving large inflows of capital have ended in a sudden and destabilising way, and one in 10 have ended in either a currency crisis or a banking one (maybe both).
"There hasn't been a sudden collapse in confidence or a sudden outbreak of pests in any of the locations that have had private contractors, " said Mr Channon.
In 1995, a sudden shift in the distribution of North Atlantic temperatures increased hurricane frequency.
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Last year, an A330-303 was forced to make an emergency landing in Australia after a sudden change in altitude injured 74 passengers.
Fund managers worried about the end of an extended bull market in bonds might look to Asia, where a sudden selloff in a certain class of risky bonds has left many investors with large losses.
"We are a family in luge, so a sudden and tragic loss such as this impacts everyone deeply, " said Rosen in a statement released by the British Olympic Association.
Even if our basic theory is that economy is elastic in response to nominal stress and plastic in response to real stress, a sudden change in rigidity combined with a large nominal shock could cause a very large plastic deformation in the economy.
In a talk last week in Stockholm I had a sudden urge to rant about the desperate state of western leadership.
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This system visually and audibly alerts the driver in the event of a sudden decrease in following distance and briefly tugs on the brakes.
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Diving in from a pier or a jetty causes too sudden a change in temperature and is exactly the kind of stressor that could trigger a heart attack.
Then came the third event - in one year, 1920, a rebound in births so sudden, so big, that it remains the record year for babies in UK history, a record that survives despite a large increase in the UK population of childbearing age.
In the second scenario, a sudden jump in interest rates, short-term and medium-term bond funds take an immediate hit in their value and then take about two years or more to climb back to their starting value.
In summary, I believe that these recent price increases are more attributable to the excess liquidity in the financial system than a sudden positive shift in global economic fundamentals.
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Fools or vultures, somebody's rushing in where angels fear to tread: American home sales unexpectedly rose in December from November, reflecting a sudden interest in distressed properties at bargain prices.
In 2005, Fannie and Freddie saw a sudden shift in their investment strategies.
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But of course, it stresses, all such guidelines would be discarded in the event of war or even a sudden increase in peacekeeping demands on more than one front.
Given that the Creative Cloud was itself hugely overpriced in Australia until a sudden and awkward u-turn just a couple of days ago, that sort of argument is hardly likely to win back much affection.
For a great many years evolution was conceived as being driven externally by environmental pressures and internally by mutations in DNA. Mutations in the DNA created genetic diversity and when there were changes in the environment, those animals with the mutated DNA were sudden in a more favorable position.
The greatest risk in the carry trade, however, is a sudden increase in long term interest rates.
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