There could be no better sign of the free-market turmoil to which Vietnamese food is suddenly being exposed.
How do you tell your employees that access that they have each enjoyed for years is suddenly being revoked?
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Aashish Agarwal of CLSA, a broker, says he is not too worried about borrowers suddenly being unable to afford interest payments.
Conversations that had formerly taken place privately in coffee shops were suddenly being held in public online and new thinking spread faster than had previously been possible.
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This is bad for farmers (who are left not knowing how and where to invest) and worse for consumers, especially the poor, who risk suddenly being unable to afford basic food.
With a seven-point lead over Massa in the bank, the Englishman doesn't need to win at Interlagos but asking him to rein in his racing instincts is about as likely as Brazilians suddenly being rubbish at football.
After posting 12 consecutive annual price rises, gaining more than 500% over that span, gold is suddenly being shunned by investors who once saw it as a way to generate outsize returns without the volatility and uneven performance in the stock, bond and real-estate markets.
Those of us in the press followed, digging hard for stories about corporate malfeasance and regulators asleep at the switch. (There was plenty to find.) Suddenly, being an FDA reviewer who had been too easy on a new drug meant that you might have to defend yourself in front of Congress.
It did not suddenly come into being, or flower, in the period leading up to the financial meltdown.
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Janice Gault from Northern Ireland's Hotel Federation said she was "very concerned with the way it's being suddenly landed on us".
But it's easy to imagine them being suddenly thrust onto center stage via an acquisition from an Amazon, Yahoo or a similar big name.
But with the reissue of "Diamond Day" 30 years later, she suddenly found herself being praised as an icon in a revised history of British folk music.
"The defendant is accused of committing what is every subway commuter's worst nightmare - being suddenly and senselessly pushed into the path of an oncoming train, " he said.
All a major needs to do is to start service between one hub and a given city to have service to hundreds of new city-pairs, all prior existing cities being suddenly connected to a new destination.
His mother, who loved books so much that when she was asked to name 100 favorites she could only narrow the list to 165, was suddenly veering from being able to do crossword puzzles one moment to being unable to remember what she had just said.
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And on top of it was the more graspable everyday bewilderment of a sick child: the humiliation of being suddenly removed from class, the disappointment of missing a trip to the IMAX theater or to the rain-forest exhibit at Moody Gardens, the growing awareness of a defining and isolating vulnerability.
And many industry observers are skeptical of the suddenly much sunnier outlook being offered by some governments and companies.
If you use that criteria, then a lot of big data suddenly drops down to being a little less interesting.
Suddenly, bags were being seen as antisocial.
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Suddenly, media is again being viewed as a prized asset rather than an albatross.
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Imagine your company announces a major change to its service offering and suddenly, the company is being bombarded by negative social media comments about the change.
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They've only heard liberation as a word, and suddenly, it's being presented to them and they have to now imagine the world that they live in in ways that were unimaginable to them, that they didn't have language and words to describe.
With the passage of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, which required class action firms to seek the largest holders of securities to serve as lead plaintiffs in their cases, suddenly local pension lawyers were being offered substantial referral fees by national class action firms if they could persuade their pension clients to lead such class actions.
Ms Fenton said their letters detailed how the girl's father, Henry, had been "with his daughter when she died after being taken ill very suddenly".
Suddenly she found her car door being opened.
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The Web occasionally enables service employees to benefit from what amounts to a change in venue: suddenly, the exasperating interaction is being judged in the court of public opinion, where the jury is far more likely to side with the worker, and often even imposes a sentence on the entitled or belligerent customer: 10, 000 digital tongue-lashings and a note on their permanent record.
They cannot suddenly change gears and accuse him of being a cunning partisan and a hyper-active campaigner.
The Angels replaced Guerrero with Hideki Matsui, another effective but aging hitter, who also settled for a one-year deal after being cut loose by the suddenly budget conscious Yankees.
Fleischer, who was giving the briefing, was handed a note and suddenly announced that the West Wing was being evacuated and that all media personnel should move to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next door to the White House.
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