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To forestall constitutional uncertainty, Tyler immediately took the oath of office, moved into the White House, and assumed full presidential powers, a precedent that would govern future successions and eventually become codified in the Twenty-fifth Amendment.
The reason, in part, was that the governor's office, in trying to forestall a greater sense of uncertainty surrounding the energy crisis, was negotiating to keep the utilities solvent by buying their transmission lines.
Companies do not like political uncertainty and are likely to forestall investments until the situation stabilizes, new governments are formed and the new rules are clear.
Kerry created further uncertainty by suggesting that Assad could still forestall an attack by turning over his chemical weapons to "the international community" and allowing for "a full and total accounting" of the program.
While his bosses Putin and Medvedev are preoccupied with local turmoil at home over the recent Duma vote, unexpected street protests and the uncertainty of the upcoming presidential election, Lavrov has been working hard to forestall civil war in Syria.
That breeds uncertainty and even panic among investors, who already doubt that the Greek deal that the European leaders finally sealed on Friday night will forestall an eventual restructuring of Athens' crippling debt.
Second, to forestall further chaos.
But that may just forestall the inevitable.
To forestall such failures banks maintain equity.
Can John forestall nuclear disaster?
Also, it did nothing to forestall foreclosures.
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