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And as in years past, additional help is likely to materialize.
There are several risks such as oil price volatility and Spanish national pride that can derail this deal, but the economic urgency of the seller creates a scenario where some kind of transaction is likely to materialize.
Such spontaneous ribaldry won't happen at a movie theater near you, of course, but every other exhilarating aspect of the Globe's "Kings and Rogues" summer is likely to materialize.
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But the investment that could produce the hundreds of thousands of new jobs that are needed is not likely to materialize in the current violence and chaos.
That is a Chinese wishlist beyond even the most generous quid pro quo likely to materialize.
Such worries may cause less panic than anthrax, but they are far more likely to materialize.
Mega-projects, like Mr. Chávez's utopian plan of building a gas pipeline through the Amazon from Venezuela to Argentina, are not likely to materialize.
As long as we have to buy coverage in a casino, those promised benefits are not likely to materialize.
Prices for several products have reached record levels, and further price hikes are likely to materialize in April.
But, Singh cautions, that is likely to take from six to 18 months to materialize.
If the surpluses do materialize, much of the money is likely to be spent.
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