Williams sent Lee's counterintelligence tip back home to Bishop and musing about suspects.
In its report, the CBO said it expected the US recovery "to continue at a modest pace" for the rest of 2012 but warned that "substantial changes to tax and spending policies" would cause the US to tip back into recession next year.
Moreover, there is evidence that hedge fund managers are tip-toeing back into U.S. stocks.
Even the lower estimates could easily be enough to tip the economy back into recession.
America's experience in 1937 and Japan's in 1997 are powerful evidence that ill-timed tax rises can tip weak economies back into recession.
The last time that taxes were raised was in 1997, when consumption taxes were put up, helping to tip the country back into recession.
On the bright side, the company has signed commitments for 800 new franchised units, which would help tip the balance back to the franchise side.
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Institutions may be tip-toeing back into the equity markets, but as far as entrepreneurs are concerned, lenders are hunkered down and investors have fled the scene.
For the SNP, Stewart Hosie warned that the government's cuts could tip the country back into recession and insisted it was not the time to be cutting "government consumption".
But it does have the power to tip the recovery back towards recession if it fails to break a political deadlock that was still unresolved as The Economist went to press.
But, amid dire warnings that the package of across-the-board spending cuts and tax increases could tip the US back into recession, lawmakers pushed back the spending cuts by two months, saying the delay would give them time to shape a larger budget deal.
"Anything the Fed did that could disrupt things or create uncertainty could tip the whole global economy back into recession, " Bethune says.
Viewing angles are sufficiently wide (you could accommodate three to four people huddled around this machine) -- that is, until you tip the screen forward or back, in which case images wash out quickly.
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The hosts kept up the pressure and Goodwillie's spinning cross almost caught Cerny off his line, the keeper getting back in time to tip over.
Many of them have been with Father Phamductrinh since he was their parish priest in their fishing village back on the southernmost tip of South Vietnam.
Most pundits and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office have noted that the shock of tumbling over the fiscal cliff could kill off a still-fragile recovery and possibly tip the U.S. economy back into recession.
His putting stroke is back, thanks to a tip from Steve Stricker at Doral, his irons are consistent and the swing changes he made in switching from instructors Hank Haney to Sean Foley appear to be complete.
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The ceiling is very high, so you could load tall objects inside easily unlike a traditional SUV, where you have to tip even a chair on it's back to get it inside.
Gerrard came close to opening the scoring when he collected a Torres pass and curled a dipping first-time strike towards goal, only for a back-tracking Brad Friedel to tip it over the bar.
Employees have poured 12, 000 ideas into the TIP, 50 patents have been filed on the back of them and 25 projects funded.
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But Hearts came roaring back and Alan Combe did well to tip Andy Driver's looping volley over the bar before Elliot struck.
These heel draggers often know about the tip filed by the early bird whistleblower and hang back to see if the information gets processed.
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The former Athletico Madrid star and the rest of the Middlesbrough team produced few clear-cut opportunities and it was left to full-back Curtis Fleming to force a fine tip-over save from Steve Harper in the second-half.
The campaign staffer said she was sorry that Esterday was not tipped back in October, but insisted that a tip was left the day that Clinton was at the diner.
Previous governments have tip-toed close to the nuclear threshold, but pulled back for fear of the high price India would pay for breaking the nuclear taboo.
About 100 interagency emails released last Wednesday, the tip of a proverbial iceberg, show that there was extensive back-and-forth debate between the State Department and CIA regarding those revisions, with State playing the dominant role.
The people of Aralsk, once a port at the northern tip of the Aral Sea, even began to dream about going back to sea for their livelihoods.
The Scottish midfielder tip-toed around three defenders and curled in a delightful ball to the back post for the unmarked Ridgewell to bundle the ball in with his thigh.
Birmingham had Barry Ferguson to thank for clearing the ball off Utaka's head after a knock-back by the impressive Piquionne, before Seb Larsson forced James into a tip-over at the other end.
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