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In fact, the mere fear that a bank may be in danger of failing could be enough to spark a run, which would then spread to other banks.
A virtue of simplicity It could be that the limiting form factor and interface capabilities of smartwatches will be enough to spark new and unusual ideas.
Whether that will be enough to spark the deployment of the hundreds of reactors that will be needed to help mitigate the effects of global warming remains to be seen, cautions Richard Lester, a professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT. Were there to be another disaster like Chernobyl, or a successful terrorist attack on a nuclear plant, all bets would be off.
A modest tax break for firms that shift to this system might be enough to spark a change.
This represents more than 7.5% of the equity's float, and it could be enough to spark a short-covering rally on any positive developments in the underlying shares.
These perks may set a property apart from competitors, but during a global downturn, might not be enough to spark the interest of weary travelers.
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The film's premise alone was enough to spark controversy.
Just seeing this whole other world was enough to spark my interest.
The facts of these killings should have been enough to spark outrage and action.
Only the hint of divergence from the preferences and desires of Israel's leaders was enough to spark a firestorm.
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