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When she wakes up eight months later, the doctor tells Alex and his sister that any outside shock could kill her.
Mainstream economists see the expansion as a phenomenon that can continue indefinitely, until some outside shock or policy mistake provokes a recession.
Two members of the bank's policy making committee recently expressed public disagreement with Mr. King's insistence that Britain's current inflation rate had been driven by outside shock factors and that interest rates should not be increased.
After September 11 , 2001 the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEAA) established guidelines mandating that reactor builders redesign reactors so that they have the ability to withstand a massive outside shock or explosion.
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Their exposure to outside shocks is larger.
The cab slows to a stop outside Shocking Vibes studio.
But it will be more vulnerable than ever to outside shocks.
Governments cannot use the exchange rate to help the economy adjust to outside shocks, such as a fall in export prices or sharp shifts in capital flows.
However, the forest's very connectedness and efficiency eventually reduce its capacity to cope with severe outside shocks, paving the way for a collapse and eventual regeneration.
It failed to fix its banks and stopped its early fiscal stimulus before recovery had taken hold, leaving the economy all too vulnerable to outside shocks, including the Asian currency crisis and the dot-com collapse in 2001.
At the same time the industry is vulnerable to outside shocks, such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks, outbreaks of illnesses such as SARS or bird flu, and rises in the oil price.
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