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Also, language in a pending congressional spending bill, one of several that Congress must approve before the end of the year to keep the government running, threatens to prohibit the agency, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), from issuing a final version of the nutritional guidelines at all without doing a cost-benefit analysis first.
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The refusal to provide cash to keep Swissair's long-haul flights running threatened a second grounding of the fleet.
Adam J. Morrison had at first called "the cannonball run" threatened to become a crawl, if that.
The local government reforms involve returning decision-making powers on housing and planning from Whitehall, opening the way for local referendums on council tax rises, and enabling communities to take over and run threatened local services.
In short, we are suffering from an excessive long-term focus that is crippling the economy in the short run, and the short run threatens never to end.
In particular, he should tell the Israeli people why Mr Netanyahu's obduracy on settlements, while reaping short-term popularity, in the long run threatens Israel's very existence.
A bank run threatens financial markets around the rest of the world.
From the start, his run threatened the tabloid supply of puns and superlatives.
Runs threaten big money managers, bankers are jumpy and the stockmarket is in a sorry state.
"He has become a top-level match-winner who wants to run in behind, make runs, threaten the goal.
Europe was shaken anew this week by the chaos in Greece, where a bank run threatened to hasten the country's exit from the euro and jeopardize the Continent's financial stability.
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