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Whether the agency's move will lead to a new round of timber wars is unknown.
Whether Radiohead's move will lead to a shift for the industry is far from clear.
But critics say the move will lead to the destruction of thousands of acres of wetlands.
The teachers object to the government's plans to increase their working hours, fearing the move will lead to staff cutbacks.
The teachers object to the government's plans to increase their working hours, fearing the move will lead to job cutbacks.
The move will lead the company, based in Stamford, Conn., to take a pretax write-off of $625 million against first-quarter earnings.
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In a move which will lead to accusations of abandoning political neutrality, officials in the Treasury are planning to draw up a series of papers assessing the "economic implications" of a No vote if a referendum is called.
For more than two years, Ireland has been paralysed by a financial crisis, and this week submitted itself to a fifth bank bailout since 2008, a move that will lead to the nationalisation of all six Irish banks before a restructuring that will see four of them mothballed forever.
"Our government now has no answer to the questions – how are we to pay wages, how are we tomorrow morning going to send fuel for armoured vehicles, how will we pay those families who have lost soldiers, to look after the army?" The president, Petro Poroshenko, welcomed the move, which will lead to new elections, saying: "Society wants a full reset of state authorities".
A little over a week ago the value of Brent slumped to 13 year lows below $28 in the aftermath of some nuclear sanctions being lifted from Iran, a move which will lead to huge new oil exports being made available.
The move, which will lead to as many as 7,000 layoffs, comes in the midst of a housing market that is still mired in a massive slump.
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