All the Andean countries have recently suffered recessions, or sharp slowdowns in growth.
"It could really blow up" if there is another crash or sharp correction, says George Middleton, an independent financial adviser in Vancouver, Wash.
Commonly reported symptoms of intercostal muscle strain include stabbing or sharp pains associated with breathing, as well as soreness or a deep ache in the ribcage.
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Governments cannot use the exchange rate to help the economy adjust to outside shocks, such as a fall in export prices or sharp shifts in capital flows.
The main figure, Fessologue, is a Congolese sapeur or sharp-dresser.
The draft guidelines say that magistrates should impose higher fines on the most serious offenders, such as those who are guilty of deliberate dumping of polluting chemicals or sharp objects that are hazardous to health.
The authorities are now looking for anything that might have been part of the explosive devices - bits of metal or sharp objects that they might be able to trace back to its owner or owners.
The model has even been stretched to other industries, including a credit card that offers discounts linked to well-being and car insurance that offers cheaper petrol to people who drive safely (a telemetric device installed in your car monitors aggressive driving, like harsh acceleration or sharp cornering).
If the American people feel strongly about these issues and they push hard, and they reward or don't reward members of Congress with their votes, if they reject sort of uncompromising positions or sharp partisanship or always looking out for the next election, and they reward folks who are trying to find common ground, then I think you'll see behavior in Congress change.
Or a sharp fall in the yen (see article) might conceivably lead to capital flight and rising bond yields.
When slicing the radishes and onions, a mandolin or very sharp knife is the best tool for getting paper-thin rounds and semi-circles.
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These factors brought down the pace of growth late last year to uncomfortable levels, with some economists predicting a "hard landing", or a sharp slowdown.
The Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates unless global financial turmoil or a sharp crash in share prices threatens to choke off American consumer spending.
Many munis are scruffy, but when you're a kid, or a newbie, you don't care much about the quality of the cart paths or the sharp edging around the bunkers.
The camera records what happens inside and outside the vehicle but saves the recording only when it senses a sudden movement such as hard braking or a sharp turn, Muth said.
Whether a light and portable long-zoom camera, or a sharp and stylish dual LCD model, the new cameras introducing this technology deliver the combination of image quality and connectivity that today's consumer needs.
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Allen, and led now by interim-head Nader Pourhassan and Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Richard Trauger, CytoDyn epitomizes how many new medical therapies are developed today, in virtual (read, decentralized) laboratories, by companies with short ledger sheets, and armed with two or three sharp concepts with strong therapeutic and bottom-line potential.
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Guarisco says typical injuries after a storm include people falling off roofs and ladders while making repairs, people hurting themselves with saws or chainsaws as they try to clear away trees, people cutting their hands and other parts of their bodies on sharp or broken objects and people injuring their eyes.
Jazz up your basic suit or dress with a pop of color from a sharp tie or an accent pin.
The little darlings must look sharp or they and their parents might lose face.
Photos aren't as sharp or as detailed as those I took with the One X, but they comes close.
Neither was a reaction to catastrophe or to a sharp economic downturn.
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Once cooked all the way around (after about five minutes), use a sharp or serrated knife to saw the kernels off the cob.
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The Rehnquist court has not overturned major laws or signalled a sharp change of direction for the nation, as the 1960s Warren court did.
What's more, Redmond wouldn't be letting third parties use this new UI -- Pink would be manufactured only by Sharp or Motorola, who've made Sidekicks in the past.
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The Credit Card Act of 2009, signed into law in May, is intended to protect consumers from sharp or retroactive interest rate increases, harsh penalties, short payment windows and other abusive practices.
He'd dribble a special, durable soccer ball, designed to give kids in poor countries something that they could play with for a long time, something that wouldn't break on rocky playgrounds or fields with sharp, thorny brush.
In this one scene Lustgarten demonstrates an ear for what's happening in parts of Britain, and how the relentlessness of economic crisis - even if it is no longer sharp or deep - eats away at people's hope, patience and decency.
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