But our perfect storm of bad publicity, political grandstanding and corporate trouble doesn't have to swallow us. |
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He's kind of like the perfect storm with his combination of looks and pedigree. |
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The past five years have been a perfect storm of low interest rates, easy credit, and rising household costs. |
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It is brewed in a perfect storm of new markets, new technologies, and a new enterprise logic. |
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The truth is we were part of the perfect storm in the late 1990s, as was the media, as was the financial community and the investment banks. |
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It's only a small detail in this story, but it has all the ingredients for a perfect storm. |
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It looks to me like a more perfect storm has struck the school lunchroom and vending channels. |
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If it weren't for scant inflation and low interest rates, corporate America would have steered right into the middle of a perfect storm. |
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This year's theme will be the perfect storm in economic and financial markets. |
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That made a perfect storm, if you will, for clubs elsewhere to make their cases, and that they did. |
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And people need to understand this storm was a perfect storm. |
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Insurance is threatened by a perfect storm of rising global temperatures, rising weather losses, and more people than ever living in harm's way. |
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I think this is a seminal issue, and all of the pressures coming on top of each other have created a perfect storm. |
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Has the sterling decision set a new standard or was the sterling ban part of a perfect storm? |
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For the perfect cocktail to accompany this perfect storm, we reached out to Ken Whang, the bar manager of koi Los Angeles. |
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It is sort of the perfect storm in forestry and manufacturing but it is great to see what we have done in this budget with regard to that. |
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Which is why the enormous trans-atlantic cloud's path over London creates the perfect storm, so to speak. |
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This convergence with the Internet is creating the perfect storm. |
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Why did the previous government not take action when it became clear that our manufacturing industries were facing a perfect storm? |
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Over fishing, plunging stocks and falling prices have created a perfect storm battering the fisheries industry. |
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Remember the perfect storm movie, when three storms came together in one big catastrophic hurricane? |
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Indeed, football fans around the country will be joining the inactive list as their bodies fail to digest a perfect storm of spicy, saucy, salty, and fatty foods. |
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When these and other factors coincided they created the perfect storm. |
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Now comes the perfect storm of avian, swine, and human flu, just in time for a national health plan. |
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In other words, we have a perfect storm of societal systems that disproportionately target our LGBT youth. |
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Loose lips, too much beer, and a cloud of volcanic ash swirl together in a perfect storm of circumstance too strange for fiction. |
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It took a perfect storm of things to take me down, and the same kinds of things to get me back. |
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In addition, a slowing U. S. economy and rising energy costs are creating this perfect storm in which several of Canada's most important sectors are being battered as we speak. |
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A new trial was mandated by the perfect storm created when the surge of pervasive community sentiment, and extensive publicity both before and during the trial, merged with the improper prosecutorial references. |
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These forces can combine in a perfect storm. |
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The perfect storm has come and it has rested on this industry. |
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A s the economic perfect storm threatens, it is important that people are encouraged to understand long-term risks and to manage them effectively. |
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The cattle industry is facing heavy price declines as producers face a perfect storm fuelled by high feed prices, the soaring loonie and increased regulatory costs. |
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Instead of a perfect storm, we get perfect synergies through which everyone wins particularly patients who are the ultimate beneficiaries of the new treatments which result. |
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While the severe downturn in the power generation and heavy equipment industries provided elements for a perfect storm, Héroux-Devtek's Industrial segment had a satisfactory performance. |
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They sent a perfect storm of bullets, over, under, and into our men. |
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But on the 24th of April, the wind again blew a perfect storm, and our other ships of the squadron separated, nor did any of them rejoin the commodore. |
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Given that I believed The Perfect Storm to be unfilmable, I approached the motion picture with a mixture of curiosity and skepticism. |
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The Perfect Storm has broken in the Beltway, they believe, and life preservers are now being passed out. |
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The pleasant rocking of the boat was replaced by a Perfect Storm pitching and yawing. |
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I'd worked with lobster and scallop boats, a dragger for one very scary November day in Perfect Storm country. |
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The Perfect Storm writer talks combat brotherhood and the threat posed by growing wealth inequality. |
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Another example is the hurricane in The Perfect Storm, which describes the sinking of the Andrea Gail by the 1991 Perfect Storm. |
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