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"Is it a process that is likely to lead to something that gives us some confidence that the allegations are true?
Land-based systems could filter ballast with dense and heavy material like sand, they say, a process that is likely to be difficult to replicate on a ship, at least not without crowding out cargo.
He continues to trace the victims' money in a process that is likely to take years.
"The process that's unfolding is a process that is likely to take decades to reach some kind of stability".
The voluntary arrangement has triggered a process that is likely to lead to the scheme and its £571m pension deficit entering the Pension Protection Fund.
Arguedas argued that the evidence against Montgomery was insubstantial, unauthenticated and unreliable, setting up a process that is likely headed to arbitration in the coming weeks.
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Steve Bahrle, branch president of the National Postal Mail Handlers Union, contends that all workers at the center were put at risk because, until late last week, pressurized air was used to clean equipment, a process that was likely to have spread spores throughout the center, where more than 900 employees work.
That show's success energized and sped up a process that was likely to happen anyway, especially as TV cast about for ways to keep audiences from fleeing measurable and profitable viewing patterns.
Some countries and companies already refuse GMO products and pay a premium for nonmodified crops--a market process that is likely to continue until the parties meet again in 2002.
But what is most relevant is that those adjustments will be to a level of interest rates, through a gradual process that is likely to be materially lower than historic averages".
If the patent is granted, after a review process that is likely to take three years, it will be assigned to the inventors' employer, Microsoft.
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