The specter of increased health care costs and penalties is a primary driver for this reluctance.
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And, with inflation accelerating, the specter of stagflation once again looms over the land.
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In some industries, unmanaged public cloud services also raise the specter of serious regulatory violations.
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The question now, is how populations can begin to move on from the specter of Chernobyl?
No man, if he be truthful, can say that the specter of war is banished.
The specter of this high rate is likely to provoke a firestorm in an election year.
But as often happens in class-action settlements, the specter of collusion wafted above the deal.
The specter of voters going in to vote for Mark Foley's name, not going to happen.
Still, the specter of potential cuts worries those on the front lines and their families.
And make no mistake, the specter of Ted Kaczynski haunts skeptics to this day.
Communities that had already known great hardship now face the specter of sudden and painful economic dislocations.
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The specter of military action, called Plan B, remains on the shelf -- but only for now.
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Similarly, the specter of Labor Day has some forecasters predicting a hard landing for the U.S. economy.
Waiving the specter of nationalization, the creditors may try to force the government to bail them out.
Particularly now, when the specter of sequestering looms large, forming another committee or avoiding hard decisions is irresponsible.
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But the specter of Spec Ops makes playing this sort of game both more interesting and more complicated.
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These conflicts are taking place against the backdrop of an ongoing drought and the specter of continued climate change.
The specter of deflation has spread from their prophecies to the public square.
The vast majority die at a young age, and most are never rescued from the specter of degenerative disease.
The specter of a decrease in staffing resources up to four times that amount is worrisome from all perspectives.
This will not remove the specter of bailouts as compensations will be the same but dressed up slightly differently.
It also raises the specter of lengthy and unsettling national recounts of votes.
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But there's also the specter of a prominent non-candidate lurking on the sidelines: actor and former senator Fred Thompson.
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Even Boeing didn't raise the specter of national security issue in its appeal.
Security Council imposed further sanctions, an arms embargo, and the specter of international accountability for Qaddafi and those around him.
The specter of dead pigs fouling a crucial source of drinking water also highlighted the parallel issue of food safety.
Having raised the specter of a problem with antivirus software, what does FINRA tell us happened here or went wrong?
But false-positive results raise the specter that women could choose to terminate healthy pregnancies if they don't receive appropriate follow-up care.
Finally, whenever the topic of limiting tests is raised in today's partisan environment, the specter of rationing is often brought up.
And on a summer evening in Kafr Hamra, the specter of religious conflict in Syria appeared to have been momentarily delayed.
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