Any rational assessment of the impact must result in the expectation that so large a loss of employment will throw a shock into the already wobbly recovery.
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It should not take another collapsing bridge or failing levee to shock us into action.
You can see this as creeping progress towards putting adequate shock absorbers into the eurozone's financial system.
When Asia's financial crisis hits, the company goes into shock and never recovers.
He went into shock, and died when his heart rhythm went haywire.
For one thing, even the crisis in Georgia has not been enough to shock the EU into a common position on Russia.
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Couple that with both a lack of proper information available about short sales and the recent robo-signing scandal that has been sending shock waves out into the market this quarter in terms of consumer confidence and the repossessing process.
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Reed medical editors spotted that hospitals' largest legal liability was the result of nurses giving the wrong drugs to patients, so they created Virtual Clinical Excursions, an interactive CD dubbed "Nursetendo" in which a virtual kidney patient goes into shock and dies.
Reed's medical editors saw that hospitals' largest legal liability was the result of nurses giving the wrong drugs to patients, so they created Virtual Clinical Excursions, an interactive CD dubbed "Nursetendo" in which nurses administer drugs virtually to a kidney patient who eventually goes into shock and dies.
If, as I mentioned on Friday, the latest EU council has failed to solve the eurozone debt crisis in a sustainable way, what could shock eurozone governments into effective evasive action - or, in a worst case, be the explosion that causes the disintegration of the eurozone?
Also called the "flesh eating bacteria, " strep A had sent Malyia into toxic shock.
My proudest moment was during a scary clinic visit when I toyed with going into septic shock.
The automated external defibrillator is a portable, self-contained machine that can shock the heart back into rhythm.
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Adam Barrett headed the hosts into a shock lead from a corner, while Alex Revell also stung Petr Cech's palms.
Regulating the types of models that can be used may be a good way to "shock" the system into making changes, she says.
After the first world war he was involved in research into shell shock, which he later likened to the condition of certain industrial workers.
"I look down and I see my bone is 6 inches out of my leg and I go into automatic shock, " he told reporters at a news conference.
The way to stabilise a chaotic heart would be to wait until it comes closer to a more periodic state and then give it a small electric shock to nudge it into that state.
She went on to experience universal medicine while working as a navy pediatrician and then felt culture shock when she went into private practice and encountered the complexities of the U.S. health care system: from confronting HMOs and managed care, to dealing with the litigation anxiety that characterizes the life of an American doctor.
The Conservatives have warned that town halls could face a "massive financial shock" and be forced into council tax hikes or cuts in local services.
When people first immerse themselves in such frigid water, their bodies go into "cold shock, " and they start gasping for air, which puts a strain on the heart.
These waves travel at the speed of sound, but when a jet travels at Mach 1 and above these waves merge into one single shock wave as they cannot get out of the way of each other quickly enough.
Then we were heading into recession, oil shock, Nixon's demise, a real estate bubble.
"The financial market crisis that erupted in August 2007 has developed into the largest financial shock since the Great Depression, " the report says.
Perhaps because they do not follow the mood of the American Congress closely enough, European governments were thrown into a state of shock by some of the messages they have received recently from Washington.
Paul Dales, an economist at the forecasting firm Capital Economics, said the job market appeared to have stabilized at a low level of growth, suggesting it would take a further shock to push the economy back into recession.
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