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It is already the chief engine of productivity in the rich world, and thus holds out the tantalising prospect of sustaining economic growth on the cheap.
The slow progress leaves the out and in campaigns facing the prospect of sustaining operations possibly lasting more than 18 months.
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Elsewhere in the Middle East, however, the prospect of sustained counterattack by a stable government representing a united Israel is at last focusing the minds of Palestinian leaders and their Arab allies.
The danger of more wide-ranging sanctions has already caused BP to issue a warning of "material adverse impact" to its business, and the prospect of sustained, worldwide litigation against Rosneft in the wake of the Hague ruling only adds further cause for uncertainty and concern.If anything, the ruling is an expensive lesson.
What is different is Bush's insistence that tax reductions should continue, even with the return of budget deficits and the prospect of sustained additional spending on domestic policy, homeland defense and the "war on terror".
In this study, the NEEDS principle was also classified as both moral and causal, in this case because some of the knowledge holders linked harvester restraint to the ability of the supporting populations of harvested plants/animals to regenerate for continued existence, and the prospect of sustained future harvests.
A major rehabilitation project in the basin, launched in 1989, has aimed at gradually improving the prospects of sustaining the aquifer.
Bustos, in his hotel room, reflecting on the prospect of consciousness sustained by technology, is reminded of the novelette, "The Chosen One", by Camilo N. Huergo.
The prospect of a sustained drop in refining operations pushed the price of oil products on the New York Mercantile Exchange up again yesterday.
Unlike at the start of the year, when the revolutionary momentum seemed unstoppable, uncertainty is far more pronounced today, as several countries face the prospect of stalemate, sustained conflict or power vacuums that may render them ungovernable.
Mr. Greenspan has used his rhetorical power in recent weeks to full effect, saying that he was inclined to take out "insurance" against a new downturn and the prospect of a sustained fall in prices, known as deflation.
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