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Since any change requires a unanimous vote, the British may be able to prevail.
"I'm cautiously optimistic we'll be able to prevail at the end of the day," he added.
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If Stosur can keep rallies short, she should be able to prevail, but longer exchanges should favor Jankovic, who is the more adept at moving on clay and changing the direction of the ball.
In Houston, so much else is going right — the running game is superb, the defense is among the best in the N.F.L. — that the Texans should be able to prevail in a division that is far weaker than the N.F.C.
Without pediatricians trained in child abuse, she continued, "we would never be able to prevail in these cases because the victims are too young; they don't possess the ability to testify".
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With his sense of humor, he was able to prevail".
"You seem to prefer being a victim to being able to prevail over the criminal element.
Thus, his grandson Charles V was able to prevail against French opposition to inherit the imperial crown.
But since she did not give effective support to Honorius, Alexander was able to prevail.
While eating out one evening, I was able to prevail on other diners to make space for an American family.
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