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And now that it has imploded they debate ways of restoring it to its previous reckless vigour.
But although Motion has devised a clever scheme, by the end it has imploded.
"It is hard to find".The libel row highlighted a relationship that was going sour; now it has imploded.
Now that it has imploded, the banks cannot fill the hole.To see the system at work, look at auction-rate securities, a sort of long-term debt invented in the 1980s.
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Every other proposal has imploded when it could not bridge the now-familiar gulf of differences between the two sides or overcome factions within the parties.
Clearly, austerian economics has imploded (and some prominent austerians seem to be personally imploding too).
Since the collapse of its steel industry in the 1980s, the city's economy has imploded.
Syria has imploded, and has given up enough of its chemical weapons for Israel to halt distribution of gas masks.
As it is, the supposedly squabbling nations of the EU have held together, while the British political system has imploded.
THE Polish government has imploded.
The construction industry has imploded.
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