In an extreme case of the newsworthiness bias at work, news outlets ran stories about how the new cyclotron in Switzerland might just create a black hole that would instantly swallow up the earth.
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In one extreme case, a broker tricked the homeowner into changing the property title and as a result nearly lost his home.
While a certain amount of inflation is a healthy sign of a growing economy, too much of it could tip a fragile economy into stagflation, in an extreme case.
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Therefore, even in the extreme case requiring recapitalization of the parent banks using Latin America funds as a source, we believe the impact on the respective currencies would be marginal.
In such an extreme case, typically necessitated by an emergency, best practices would normally require that at the first available opportunity, that the client be sent a new form to sign and that such a document then replace the prior version.
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And as with EWT, additional movement in the ratings toward extreme levels (in the case of FXP, an upgrade to 9 out of 10), could signal another opportunity for traders looking to buy weakness in Asian stocks in the short term.
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Otari's run-in with hackers may be an extreme case, but its experience underscores a common plight of business: total ignorance of telecom costs.
The way it is more risky than people think is that in the case of another financial panic or other extreme event it will reduce our willingness to engage in deficit spending and pass something like TARP.
But the strategy used in the Myers case "was certainly the most extreme version of the operation that we've seen, " said her attorney, Ann Mauer.
But Roy Miller said that she had not received so definitive a diagnosis, and that, in any case, it could be difficult to sustain in court the notion that Amy was beset by extreme delusions.
An even more extreme case is Detroit, the poorest city in the nation according to the Census Bureau.
It struck me as the sort of worst-case rumor that gains traction in an atmosphere of extreme uncertainty and mistrust.
Bob Paxman, a former SAS soldier who founded the PTSD charity Talking 2 Minds, said people reacted in different ways to trauma and Fitzsimons' case was an extreme one.
This may seem an isolated, extreme case, but there have been other examples in the last few months of the same kind of assumptions being ground to pieces under the wheels of logic and ingenuity.
And basically what we - the case that we make is that in a time of extreme housing shortage in New Orleans, it makes no sense to destroy perfectly livable unit when people want to come back home and indeed are prevented from coming back home because of affordable housing.
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Many societies have also practiced extreme forms of public torture and execution, as was the case in Europe before the 18th century.
It may sound like this is the ideal way to be, but the case that first interested Linder in the study of personality types was actually an extreme Protector.
If we remove Venezuela as an extreme case, and we make a statistical correlation of all the other countries in Latin America, this preliminary data set shows a very low correlation between personal and economic freedom.
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But in the case of fat tails, the losses for the option-writer can be so extreme that his capital is wiped out.
The German case is an extreme example, but the same processes are at work, in a more subtle way, wherever funny money is found.
This is an extreme case, but I talked to one single mother who went back to school in her mid-30s and who has since watched her unpaid student loans swell to a hundred thousand dollars, thanks to interest and fees.
Federal prosecutors, calling it "the most extreme case" of harboring a fugitive, asked the judge to give her 10 years in prison.
An extreme test of such moral sympathy was the case of Mary Bell, who was convicted in 1968, when she was just 11, of murdering two little boys in Newcastle.
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