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I'm not sure that lets his advisers completely off the hook; there's a big difference between saying, well, the macroeconomic case says this should be bigger, but smaller is OK, and saying — as they should have, and maybe some did — that a weak stimulus runs a large risk of setting us on a path toward a lost decade.
The government had imposed such high costs by requiring detailed programming plans that only one bidder bothered.Given the large number of expected bidders and the relatively low costs, Google's IPO runs a bigger risk of setting a price that is unsustainably high.
While those policies may run a long-term risk of setting off inflation, they also may benefit China if they rekindle economic growth in the United States and thereby revive China's faltering exports.
This is the paradox of her work, part of the risk of setting a goal in fiction, of having an idea about it, an abstract idea.
With the American presidential election approaching, the Bush administration is unlikely to take a harder line against Mr. Chávez at the risk of setting off a further rise in oil prices.
Otherwise, we run the risk of setting a model for entrepreneurship that's entirely devoid of creativity and true innovation.
When employees commit to do something but only have enough time to approach the project haphazardly, they run the risk of setting a negative impression about the quality of their work.
Officials concluded that most options ran the risk of setting off a wider conflict with Pakistan's nuclear-armed military.
Swaling carries the risk of setting off an uncontrollable underground peat fire".
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