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The asset-gathering phase ought now to be complete and a second phase of squeezing efficiencies out of the various acquired businesses should now be in train.
Some are likely to have gone already or be in train as the bank has begun to scale back its vast commodities trading operation and end trading in so-called physical commodities such as agricultural produce.
While it may be politically convenient for the SNP to fall back on the argument that they are waiting for the Smith recommendations to come into force, which could take another year or two, green campaigners argue that by then another round of licences and applications will be in train, making it much harder for the Scottish government to take a strong anti-fracking position.
The great reforms will usually be in train, and so a speech in the middle of a parliament will tend to be more decorative than architectural in its ambition.
Unfortunately, that means house prices may only become more unaffordable if people flush with cash start heading this way in serious numbers, and an informal chat with the British High Commissioner suggests that may be in train.
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"People are going to be in training all the time".
Indeed, now we are considered to always be in training.
Welfare recipients could well be in training or work.
Now, though, some detente is in train.
A summer of rebuilding is in train.
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