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They may avert a future debt crisis, but won't solve this one.
(The Toledo Blade) Autosport reports that the World Rally Championship may avert a crisis for the 2013 season, as Red Bull is expected to be named the series' promoter, replacing North One Sport, whose parent company filed for protection from creditors in February.
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The airline industry is in the process of introducing a small change that may avert an exact repetition of the crash.
34– 37 Although rapid expansion of effective OCV coverage to 50% of Haitian population (10 million doses of administered vaccine or more) by year 5 may avert an additional 6,000 24,000 cases (Table 5), such rapid expansion is likely beyond the country's current capacity.
The Crenshaw area of Los Angeles, estimated to lose 265, is next, though Raines said he hoped a call for an environmental impact report may avert the felling.
KII 05 Respondent Female participants echoed that facilitated disclosure may avert possible marital tension secondary to an HIV positive result.
Lord Bassam believes it is an approach which has worked and may avert the coming upturn in the crime rate predicted by home office researchers, based on a sharp growth in the number of young teenage males.
Provision of appropriate care from a health care governance perspective may therefore be considered an issue of risk management that may avert potential legal challenges.
It is too late for protecting tender egos: a grown-up inquest into the Afghan and Iraq campaigns may avert even worse disasters ahead.
The global economy is likely to grow at its weakest rate since the early 1990's, though it may narrowly avert a recession this year, the International Monetary Fund said today.
It also may not avert a debt rescheduling by some of the weaker European countries, which would force European banks to take a cut on their holdings.
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