"The great thing about conspiracy theories is you just let them go on and on, until they collapse under their own weight, " he said.
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How many times have we bailed out the auto industry and the banking industry because they run themselves so far to the edge they collapse.
Banks, on the other hand, cause widespread chaos when they collapse.
With more people scrutinizing more data we will get ahead of earthquakes too, sooner or later--perhaps not by much, but by enough to evacuate schools before they collapse on our children.
What is interesting about their wave form is that they only collapse into a particle when being observed.
If Cyprus fails, the ECB said it would cut off funds to the banks, meaning they would collapse, possibly pushing the country out of the eurozone.
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But that committee has given the prize to only one side on previous occasions and it has a record of rewarding fledgling peace processes -- even if there are dangers they will collapse.
If a deal on an alternative agreement fails, the European Central Bank (ECB) says it will cut off funds to the banks, meaning they would collapse, possibly pushing the country out of the eurozone.
Of those, as many as 2, 500 are deemed dangerous because they may collapse and damage neighboring structures or injure people, Meffert said, and 120 homes -- or what's left of them -- need to be knocked down immediately because they're either in roadways, on sidewalks or on other property.
Second, while creditors are insured against a systemic collapse they are not insured against a partial collapse.
Those industries collapsed but Poland and Russia insist that - as they suffered economic pain during the collapse - they should be allowed to use up the pollution permits as their economies grow again.
Marco Simoni, political economist at the European Institute of the LSE, believes a "slow decay" of member state economies is the biggest risk to the EU and countries should not assume they are immune from financial collapse as soon as they sign up.
They could well collapse if the bill were to go through the Knesset.
Faced with a near collapse they are far more likely to give banks' creditors a guarantee than to hurt them.
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The ECB said after the vote that it would continue to provide emergency liquidity to Cypriot banks to make sure they do not collapse.
Mr Obama - coming to power at a time when many voters are bewildered by a financial collapse they barely understand - radiates competence and confidence.
"Unfortunately for the narrow structures in the body (like urethras), they are kind of complex because they tend to collapse, " said Atala, who added that conventional urethra replacement fails more than half the time.
They fear that if the impetuous Mr Haider comes back the coalition will collapse and they will lose their jobs and perks.
They were so afraid that if they didn't do anything the economy might collapse, that they just sort of said, you know, I'm going to hold my nose and vote for this.
The message to investors was that the companies have all the money they need and aren't going to collapse anytime soon, so they shouldn't be afraid to buy their securities.
Carlesimo said Sunday, revealing that the Nets won't look at specifics of their collapse when they gather Monday morning.
Employers' representatives say some small businesses could collapse if they have to accept a 50% rise (or more) in their wages bill.
Many Russian families own their homes, which they inherited after the collapse of the Soviet Union and can use as collateral to borrow money.
Higher supplies of most commodities and slowing economic growth could mean lower prices, but that emerging market demand will prevent a collapse, they said.
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Although premiums for such insurance increased steeply after Enron's collapse, they fell by 10% this year, according to a recent survey by Tillinghast, a financial consultancy.
But at least there has been a sharp demonstration of just how quickly they are liable to collapse if the corporate earnings that underpin them somehow fail to materialise.
The simple truth--one that bubble theorists consistently ignore--is that there's no law that says markets must collapse if they rise too much, just as there's no law that says markets must rebound if they fall too much.
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