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"Local governments will likely be in a position to ask voters for additional resources.
And, several agents said, Ms. Couric's co-anchor, Matt Lauer, may now be in a position to ask for a much higher salary than his current one, estimated to be worth at least $4 million a year.
What if he were in a position to announce, for instance, that the truth of the quantum-mechanical laws can be traced back to the fact that the world has some other, deeper property X? Wouldn't we still be in a position to ask why X rather than Y?
Because Nielsen ratings are so much higher on NBC than on most cable channels (even when an NBC show bombs), Comcast could be in a position to ask for much more money than the $1 per subscriber it might get for an average cable channel.
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So the financial advisers are in a position to ask what they want of Mr. Thain.
"None of us are in a position to ask ISIS," says Stork.
Then, when the conversation turns to the P.I.'s more recent history, you'll be in a position to ask--with good eye contact and maybe with a smile--whether his or her career plans include sticking around for the next several years.
Prompted by key questions, women are placed in a position to ask further questions about contraceptives and choices.
"How do they expect us to be in a position to hold elections?" he asked.
Also ask for a supervisor who may be in a position to offer a discount.
Celebrities are in a unique position to ask their fans and followers to do something.
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