Observers say that Kenyans can expect tax and interest-rate rises, spiralling unemployment and deepening poverty.
But most merger waves begin in this sensible way before spiralling out of control.
The decision came amid fears the costs of fitting necessary equipment were spiralling out of control.
Nobody of course wants to see an oil crisis that might set prices spiralling.
The areas outside face spiralling deprivation, housing the 'precariat', people with poor or transitory job prospects.
They feel menaced by rising crime, dirty air, and now by spiralling prices for vegetables.
The spiralling price of crude has caused oil companies to search even harder for it.
The Iranian people are faced with spiralling inflation and job layoffs within the state sector.
But with the exception of Japan, public-sector debt is hardly spiralling out of control.
At least with the inflation linked loans there's no worry about my loan debt spiralling after graduation.
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Insurers have their own familiar complaint: spiralling jury verdicts, particularly for non-economic damages, called pain and suffering.
These spiralling conflicts eventually drove Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, to assert his own claim to the throne.
Mr Orban's cabinet says the reforms are necessary to cut spiralling spending and also boost low employment rates.
American managed care was hearty while it devoted itself to big employers fed up with spiralling insurance costs.
Japan's top economic policy makers are meeting to finalise moves to curb spiralling deflation and stablise the stock market.
This in itself could lead to spiralling bond yields and the flight of capital invested in Italy could resume.
But a shift in the policy mix will not stop many European countries' debt burdens from spiralling yet higher.
With unemployment still high and money wages till recently running behind prices, there seems little danger of prices spiralling.
Mr Iguchi, who worked for Daiwa Bank's New York branch, managed to disguise his spiralling losses for 11 years.
Industrial unrest, spiralling costs and competition from budget airlines have combined to force Alitalia to the brink in recent years.
Conservative local government spokeswoman Janet Finch Saunders will tell the assembly later that the problem is "spiralling out of control".
He gravely regarded the vast soundstage: a baby-grand piano, painted grenadine red, had been hoisted onto a spiralling white stage.
Graham Bell, from Edinburgh Chambers of Commerce, said the tram project should be completed as soon as possible, despite spiralling costs.
The councillor said there was a danger senior officers' pay "may be spiralling upwards due to competition by 22 local authorities".
But the impending withdrawal of American troops and the risk of spiralling ethnic and sectarian violence in Iraq has concentrated minds.
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There are another 20 or so trusts with deep-rooted problems that mean their finances are at risk of spiralling out of control.
Rio Tinto Alcan chief executive Jacynth Cote said the smelting plant was no longer a "sustainable business" because of spiralling energy costs.
Their ideas went spiralling down nonsensical paths, collided, did battle, and separated.
Most obviously, Europe has too few qualified computer engineers, which has sent wages spiralling in that business and caused governments to intervene.
Some suggest that spiralling campaign costs and the decline of party membership have forced fundraisers to take money from whatever source they can.
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