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The potential of domestic political debates to precipitate crises for the relationship must also be checked.
It would end the capacity of Congressional minorities to precipitate crises in order to accomplish goals for which they lacked the votes.
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"Plenty of studies have shown that rising interest rates in Washington have precipitated crises in emerging markets, whose knock-on effects can't be reliably predicted.
First, Hewlett-Packard's $11bn purchase of Cambridge-based Autonomy in 2011 was the deal that precipitated crises and write-offs at the US firm.
In both cases, optimism turned to pessimism with startling speed, precipitating crisis.
Historically, adds Mr. Bookstaber, there are two characteristics that precipitate financial crises: complexity and leverage.
That could precipitate a crisis.
"We do not want to precipitate a crisis".
A by-election defeat could precipitate a crisis.
What should offer hope, though, may precipitate a crisis.
Let us do nothing to precipitate a crisis".
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