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A war with Iran would unleash circumstances within the Middle East that would greatly threaten Israel's well being, eliminate opportunity for democratic development in Iran, cost countless American lives, and engender global economic collapse.

Aside from that, Paris is also worried about the impact that a Greek default would have on the euro and that it could bring a repeat of the problems engendered by the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, through financial ripple effects.

With Mr Kirchner's death, the political era engendered by the chastening collapse of 2001 is drawing to a close.

The invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the predatory business dealing that engendered the Wall Street collapse in 2008 both enjoyed the full faith and backing of a government that sets itself above the law.

And this is without the increasing prospect of regional war (and other unintended consequences) that would likely be engendered by such an "accelerated collapse" approach!

After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, in which a currency collapse in south-east Asia engendered a world economic downturn, Soros wrote books addressing the two major threats he believed beset open society: hyperglobalisation and market fundamentalism, both of which had become hegemonic after communism's collapse.

Yet the increase in money flowing to the very top of the free-agent market coupled with a new-school reduction in spending has engendered a shrinking middle class and the collapse of a once-lucrative free-agent market – and that's putting aside the scandalous working conditions in the minor leagues that allow teams to pay young prospects below legal minimum wage.

As recorded in CP, it is used for greatly tonifying the original Qi resuming pulse and securing collapse, replenishing " lung" and " spleen," engendering fluid and nourishing blood, calming the mental state, and enhancing intelligence [ 54].

In this study we focus on physical trauma that occurred on the morning of 9/11/2001 during or as an immediate result of the attacks, often in association with the extreme environmental pollution engendered by the dust/debris cloud created during the collapse of the towers and other buildings.

But the underwater channels that irrigated them may have collapsed.Iran's brief unity may not engender lasting good sense.

After the collapse of output of some 6-7% engendered by the financial crisis, output per capita grew by "just under 2%" from 2010 to 2013, whereas in 1981-84 and 1992-95 growas was over 8%.

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