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This would spell big trouble for the authorities.
This would spell financial disaster for many cash-strapped English universities.
ONE might think this would spell trouble for a mid-level Japanese bureaucrat.
This would spell disaster for many small island states and other vulnerable countries.
This would spell the end of Swiss banking secrecy and be a fatal blow to other tax havens.
This would spell the end of the fundamental belief dear to Germany in particular — that helping Russia modernize its economy would over time encourage some kind of democratization.
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At present, there is no gas deal in place; Ukraine's gas supplies are running low and are likely to run out before this winter, which would spell economic and social ruin for the country.
"Beyond coping with the physical demands, I wanted to see if I had the mental strength," Worsley wrote, adding, "Any sign of quitting on this short event would spell disaster for the future challenge and, if I did give up . . .
All this, you might think, would spell doom and gloom for Mitsubishi, a company now increasingly controlled by DaimlerChrysler, which has a 34% stake bought in March 2000.
The Talmud reports that when Adam and Eve first saw the sun go down, they were panic-stricken, thinking that the setting of the sun was a consequence of their sin, and that this new, intense darkness would spell their death.
All this, though, is known only to those rare, sad types who attend to the tax pronouncements of Malcolm Bruce, the Lib Dem economics spokesman.If Mr Ashdown were as honest as he pretends to be, he would spell all this out.
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