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"Nova" reconstructs the events that precipitated some disasters, including the capsizing of the Costa Concordia in January.
But, interestingly, they were immediately followed by, and maybe even precipitated, some of Mr. Koons's best work, in sculpture.
(Once, when I interviewed his now 103-year-old mother, she made a retrograde remark about her son's Chinese wife that precipitated some serious crisis management in the company.
In addition, yesterday there were reports that one of the biggest hedgefund operations, Tiger Management, has decided to close and "the news on Tiger Management clearly precipitated some rotation out of these higher-momentum areas," said Christine A. Callies, chief United States strategist at Credit Suisse First Boston.
Even though events in the United States precipitated some of the most acute stages of the 2007-8 financrisisrisis — the Lehman Brothers collapse is a prime example — the crisis in Europe has been the fulcrum on which world markets have pivoted over the last couple of years.
Even among the comparatively wealthy countries of the world, containing in all a much smaller percentage of the world's population, escalation in the costs of health services and in the cost of training a physician has precipitated some movement toward reappraisal of the role of the medical doctor in the delivery of first-contact care.
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The boy's departure precipitates some soul-searching on his father's part.
It is equally unsurprising that this halt on scientific progress should precipitate some familiar digs at those standing in the way.
And for all we know, this might conceivably precipitate some of the ill-effects of which America's protesters have warned.
On the other hand, he worried that the senator would launch an outrageous attack on, say, the Chinese, who would then respond in kind, precipitating some kind of awful incident.
Such illnesses are highly treatable, especially when they are identified in their early stages, before they get so severe that they precipitate some sort of personal — and perhaps financial — crisis.
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