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Anything less risks triggering another wave of selling as investors run for cover.
Nor did she want to risk triggering another hysterical outburst like yesterday's.
But such a move would risk triggering a bitter battle for power, further weakening the party at a moment when it is especially vulnerable.
It wouldn't do to risk triggering them again.
There were badly injured men that I couldn't get to right away without risking triggering another mine.
We risk triggering major conflicts between countries wanting to protect - including by military means - what countries in the region consider their national interests.
This is essentially a make-work project for weapons designers that risks triggering a new worldwide nuclear arms race.
He could have then turned to them on the pitch and risked triggering what most of you are erroneously describing as a tantrum.
Foreign-exchange controls risk triggering inflation by giving Russia's central bank a free hand to print more rubles.
But she couldn't say that: she couldn't risk triggering the memories he'd been spared.
Dr Dobbs wasn't going to risk triggering another incident of that magnitude.
Washington has wanted Beijing to understand that any unprovoked attack on Taiwan risked triggering an American military response.
Throwing welfare eligibility back to the states risks triggering a vicious race to ratchet down eligibility rules.
They provide somewhat fewer resources than crops and animals do, but they never wither, or risk triggering the appearance of a pest.
Cutting North Korea off from all outside assistance might hasten its fall, but it would also risk triggering war or desperate acts of large-scale terrorism.
The resulting need by investors and banks to reduce risk triggered a wide-scale deleveraging in these markets and led to fire sales.
When "BAC exceeds PTA" is found in control cost process, it should be treated as a risk trigger.
It has also said that it cannot risk triggering a flurry of similar lawsuits by settling with Mr. Princz for any amount approaching the $17 million he is seeking.
For the Fed now to push rates higher against its best judgment is to risk something far worse than dollar weakness: it risks triggering a recession here, which could drag Europe and Japan closely behind.
Their hope is to distract attention from internal problems, but as a result, they risk triggering a radicalisation of the masses, which will accuse the powers-that-be of betraying the interests of Arab nations.
It would therefore make us vulnerable to challenge and I do not want to risk triggering another WTO case against the new GSP scheme that would not only affect Pakistan, but every other developing country that was a beneficiary of GSP+.
The unprecedented levels of private sector debt would, sooner or later, have to be addressed, "either through debt being run down sharply, which would risk triggering another recession, or more likely through a persistently heavy debt service burden that could dampen economic growth for decades to come".
Another aid group, Action Against Hunger, said in a statement last week that a forced intervention by United Nations troops without the approval of the Sudanese government "could have disastrous consequences that risk triggering a further escalation of violence while jeopardizing the provision of vital humanitarian assistance to millions of people."
(RO) Against the backdrop of the crisis, the European Investment Bank has managed to change its priorities quickly in terms of granting loans, in order to provide support to small and medium-sized enterprises, which are exposed the most to the risks triggered by the crisis and the increased costs associated with lending.
The International Monetary Fund says Greece must stick to its austerity reforms and be financed by eurozone countries Link to this video The International Monetary Fund has warned European leaders that their hesitant response to Greece's debt crisis risks triggering the world's second global financial meltdown in three years.