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That has to be paid for, either by taxpayers or farepayers, both of whom would be likely to object, especially in times like these.
Labour would be likely to object strongly if the report is scheduled to emerge during the election campaign period because it is expected to be highly critical of former prime minister Tony Blair.
There are laws that bar "faithless" electors from voting for a candidate who did not win the popular vote in their state, but Hasen argues that in the event of a Trump victory, neither the Republican-controlled Senate nor the courts would be likely to object.
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Yet Mr Wilders is likely to object.
"If the steel-glass canopy is removed, residents are likely to object to getting wet".
Many people are likely to object strongly to Mr. Craig's balkanized Internet.
But such a maneuver would require the unanimous consent of the Senate, and Democrats said they are likely to object.
One person who is likely to object is Michael Spagat, an economist at Royal Holloway, a university near London, who also studies Colombia and who has previously clashed with Ball.
Mr. Rakic said that while Mr. Milosevic is likely to object for several reasons, above all, he will fight a court-imposed lawyer.
And the European Commission, which is already investigating the loan to Alitalia as a case of illegal state aid, is likely to object.
"It's dangerous for us out there too," says Sergeant Matakovich, pointing to the housing projects.Few of the general public are likely to object to a weapon that hurts a lot.
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