But dad, won't the economy falter if there's not an abundance of talented people? |
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Yet could the company's plans still falter and what hurdles must be overcome? |
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Harding's smile did not falter but from the concerned glance his companion shot him I could tell that my remarks had hit home. |
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My worst fear was that I would falter and look like some stupid ditzy girl. |
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His fingers began strumming another song, and the crowd did not falter in the steps of the dance. |
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Yeah, the instructions make it so simple that even a child can go through it confidently, without a falter nor a fumble. |
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Since the stock market started to falter, more and more people have been having a go at becoming property barons. |
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It would be a great shame if the momentum were to falter at the last moment. |
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Cultural shifts are long-term and if they lose momentum they can falter altogether. |
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As companies falter, their stocks are delisted, cutting NASDAQ's fee revenue. |
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Twenty-four pairs of glossy, vacant eyes stared back up at me and I felt my self-confidence begin to falter. |
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This is the one hurdle at which most listeners coming in hope, tend to falter and often lose heart and turn away. |
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We probably falter unless our choices instinctively prove inherent qualities, be they serious or flippant. |
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Here are five companies that could falter should house prices take a tumble. |
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Furthermore, if the economy continues to falter, it is still possible that the president will be ejected from office in next year's elections. |
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Watching her 13-year-old daughter falter in her studies and become more and more unsocial has firmed Yang's decision to divorce. |
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Should any of the top-tier players falter, there is no shortage of candidates ready to step in. |
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But just as the finishing line came into view, the Basque boys began to falter, and the arrogant aristos of Madrid brought their skills to bear. |
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If she noticed this, she didn't falter and kept moving holding his hand tight. |
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Even the best of our past leaders have been known to falter on this very question. |
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Well I think really it began to falter when I went up to Oxford University to study chemistry. |
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We will not waver, we will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail. |
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But now, that bubble has also burst as banks fall and economies falter because the market has failed us. |
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Don't beat around the bush and falter, stammer, stutter, and stumble over yourself. |
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Forever shining astral body, the light of La Callas will never falter in the Pantheon of Stars. |
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Some innovations come too early, others falter from lack of confidence or peter out through ill luck. |
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That is not to say we won't fail, falter or lose sight of our intentions. |
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Bosnia-Herzegovina might have qualified for the Euros in 2004 and 2012 only to falter in the final group game. |
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There can be no doubt at all that Canada and other democracies have let our commitment to international development and justice falter. |
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The new treatment guidelines may be pushing out our goals, but we must not falter. |
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This may change as it continues, or if other members of the already shaky coalition supporting the US begin to falter in their positions. |
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And yet we still falter when the time comes to get young people interested in trades and technical occupations. |
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It says that if you falter, the powers that be will more likely see criminality than youthful indiscretion. |
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Without proper installation in a well-designed steam system, even the best products will falter. |
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Unless all of those conditions are in place, any new payments network will falter. |
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My distraction is apparent to the person, and distraction makes me falter in my assessment of what the other person needs and wants. |
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He saw her falter under his stare, those veiled dark eyes showing bouts of undecideness and mistrust, the sepia battlegrounds of conflicting desires. |
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A shiver racked his body, making his step ever so slightly falter. |
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Even at this late stage, it is possible that his candidacy will falter. |
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Contrary to many expectations, he didn't falter or even hesitate. |
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Both women now adamantly believe the negotiations will falter and their sons will serve out the rest of their terms. |
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Competent, conservative and colorless, but could break through if others falter. |
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Her mare strained against the current but did not falter in her strength and all Sadie could do was hold tightly to the reins and trust the horse to make it across. |
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She was still going strong as she turned 100 and his own health began to falter. |
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He saw his opponent lose the rhythm of the dance and falter. |
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In the coming months, as the economy continues to falter, serious discussions about economic policy will resurface. |
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Her feet made slight shifts as they momentarily lost footing, but she did not stop, did not falter in her forward momentum, heading toward the East River. |
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As the movement began to slow down, many acts began to falter and broke up. |
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With the last natural defence line at Mount Tumbledown breached, the Argentine town defences of Stanley began to falter. |
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On rare occasions, the ingredients falter. |
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There is no reason to expect demand for the Chinese currency to falter, given the Chinese economy's strong growth and the relatively high level of interest rates, certainly compared with Hong Kong, for instance. |
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After the accession of Denmark, Ireland, and the UK to the EEC in January 1973, the EFTA began to falter. |
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If the second way is not adopted, then the first way may be imposed as world ecosystems falter. |
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As the surplus of food decreased, and thus the amount available to underpin their power, the control of the elites began to falter. |
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If the bubble were to bust in one of those areas, how much are you doing as organizations, institutions, to help diversify Saskatchewan so it doesn't falter in the future? |
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Unable to finance imports of raw materials and capital goods, growth in gross industrial output and transportation activity will likely falter if IMF and World Bank credits are not forthcoming. |
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Our service standards, which traditionally have been the hallmark of our performance, had begun to falter significantly, which was discouraging to clients and staff alike. |
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The more Palin and Tebow falter, the more rabid their supporters become. |
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The demand for precious metals does not falter on world markets and our position as the reference supplier to the watch-making industry enables us to benefit from the strength of the markets. |
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Let us ensure that our resolve does not falter and thereby weaken theirs! |
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More quietly, but just as profoundly, many newspapers and magazines are stepping up their home-delivery efforts as newsstand sales falter. The best model in media has its limits, however. |
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Every one of those models began to falter within 30 years or so. |
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Those who leave take firsthand information on working conditions, shelter, healthcare, education and social relations that falter the proliferation of fantasies, or the criminal activities of people without qualm. |
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They mix up their art rock sound with horns on Danny Bell and make sure their spiky punk doesn't falter on My Problem and Scenester. |
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Murray had the chance to serve out the first set at 5-4 only to falter and he needed to save two set points at 5-6 before winning the tiebreak 7-4 with some more outstanding hitting. |
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The man known as the undisputed king of clay will now drop out of the top five, and could be as low as nine should he falter at the Rome Masters next week. |
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They start to falter in crises, and can even collapse altogether. |
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However, growth should be uneven over the 2007-2013 period: after a period of strong growth, real gdp growth should falter in 2011 as a number of significant tax provisions expire. |
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We should not allow it to falter at the last stages. |
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With mounting pressure on agriculture to perform at its peak, and the continuing population increase, how long can the harried food production system compensate when star performers falter? |
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As night fell, Mr. Saunders' floater suit began to freeze, hypothermia set in, he was unable to walk more than a few steps and his mind began to falter. |
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Danish and Norse attacks on southern Northumbria caused its power to falter and the northern portion became equally open to annexation by Scotland. |
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With an affrontery that did not falter, and knew not how to blush, he detailed his own participation in the acts for which he was prosecuting me as a participator. |
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In 1088, Robert's plans for the invasion of England began to falter, and he turned to Henry, proposing that his brother lend him some of his inheritance, which Henry refused. |
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