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It's bound to create a new marketplace.
The decision to hold an election without delay was bound to create a mess.
A widespread offering of this type was bound to create a stir and regulatory attention.
If the pectin level is inadequate, then the preserve will not "set"; that is, not enough water will be bound to create a complete gel.
Critics of the project said that whatever its intentions, a movie dealing with a young Hitler is bound to create a certain sense of sympathy, especially among younger viewers for whom World War II seems like ancient history.
Deadly protests have rocked several Sudanese cities since Sunday, when the government lifted subsidies on gasoline, nearly doubling the price in an increase that is bound to create a domino effect on other goods.
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Some experts worry that such a high turnout is bound to create disorder for a voting system that has proven a wee fragile in past elections.
If ever a development was bound to create jealousy and an urge to ridicule, it was the announcement the other day that Chelsea Clinton started working at NBC News as a special correspondent.
Asked by President Bush to choose sides in the war on terrorism, most of the world has chosen to side with the West, but not without adding the kind of caveats bound to create fault lines in an American-led coalition.
The Huffington Post has learned that, in a move bound to create controversy, the New York Times is set to announce that Bill Kristol will become a weekly columnist in 2008.
That is bound to create fruitful confusion among Indians and a wealth of opportunity for Indian authors.
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