Many analysts believe that IRRC's new database, coupled with legislative moves in Congress, could alter the landscape of global investing and prompt U.S. fund managers to unload stocks of companies active in countries involved with terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.
Mr Brown, UN special envoy for global education, said he wanted the shooting of Malala Yousafzai, 14, to prompt more than "talk of change".
In some companies, a performance such as this would be enough to prompt discussions of layoffs.
More broadly, heavy social media use can produce anti-social behavior, increased social isolation, and prompt instances of bullying.
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With luck, this week's breakthrough will prompt a change of heart.
The low rate of claims could prompt a number of responses.
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The Administration's invitation to Moscow is all the more troublesome when taken together with the impression likely to arise from President Bush's commitment to the prompt removal of U.S. forces from the region.
So sensitive is the SIA about the industry's bruised image that it coughed up an "Investors Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, " which includes such no-brainers as telling customers they have the right to quality service, full and clear reporting and prompt resolution of problems.
The Center for Security Policy believes that, with the release this morning of the U.S. serviceman taken prisoner by General Aideed's forces, the time has come for a prompt withdrawal of American forces from Somalia.
IMF's bail-out packages are not working could also prompt a collapse of market confidence.
The Senate must promote the administration of justice by returning to the prompt consideration of judicial nominations.
In addition, white chickens are generally bred and raised in a more adverse environment to prompt the development of body weight.
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Observers nonetheless predict further economic troubles for Japan, with the unravelling corporate debt mountain likely to prompt the collapse of some companies.
Rich-country governments should help money flow from the markets by subsidising the risk of investing in clean energy in poor countries: public money should be used to prompt larger sums of private capital.
Davis gave a sideways smile, trying not to show the pleasure he took in this validation of his character from the school nurse, whose wispy sexiness, Lucy suspected, was a factor in the prompt reporting of his symptoms.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has notified the national monitoring committee established to enforce the five-bank agreement, citing complaints of 210 prompt-processing violations by Wells Fargo and 129 by Bank of America.
Many are wary, though, of changes that might prompt arduous renegotiation of the bilateral treaty.
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The company confirmed that it recently met with Department of Justice officials to discuss "a prompt and appropriate resolution of this investigation".
Higher cereals prices prompt herdsmen to sell more of their livestock.
Google isn't officially declaring this a Nexus device (not yet, at least), but the GS4 at least exhibits many of the same qualities, including an unlocked bootloader and the promise of prompt system updates.
It's not available to all, but if you're running the latest version (2.08) of the Netflix app on your PlayStation 3 you may see a prompt for a new item called Netflix Max, spotted by one of our readers.
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That could prompt a public debate about the extent of U.S. and Israeli common interests.
Vast swarms of blacktips migrate along the coast, coming close enough to prompt lifeguards to whistle swimmers out of the water.
Its success has helped prompt competitors to adopt their own versions of flash.
The page and its copy come with ' ethicals' which may prompt student debates on the freedom of expression issues.
On the ground, the army's tactical victories against bands of poorly armed rebels seem simply to prompt the hydra heads of revolt to sprout elsewhere.
But we must not underestimate how proliferation to a state could destabilize regions critical to our security and prompt neighbors to seek nuclear weapons of their own.
To the extent that couples are making choices that prompt one of them, in Ms. Sandberg's words, to "pull back" from high-powered careers rather than "lean in, " the dollars and cents of the nation's gross domestic product is reduced.
Some think the SEC should establish permanent rules requiring traders to borrow the shares before putting on a short sale, and some also want to tighten rules (or even enforce existing ones) related to the prompt settlement of trades after the fact.
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