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However, such a move is not considered imminent.
Mr. Macdonald's own kiss-off from Givenchy is considered imminent.
But it had been embattled for months, and its failure was considered imminent.
World revolution was once more to be considered imminent, despite Stalin's own concentration on "building socialism in one country".
Officials had feared that a large crack in the ship's hull indicated it was about to split in two but said at a news briefing on Thursday that a breakup was not considered imminent, although it remained a dangerous possibility.
Though the individual with knowledge of the negotiations said that there was a "strong possibility" that an agreement with Ms. Vieira would be struck over the next few days, no announcement is considered imminent, at least not before Ms. Couric discloses her own plans.
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The list, compiled annually by the Washington-based conservation group American Rivers, ranks the country's rivers by considering "imminent and avoidable" environmental threats with the waterways' national or regional significance.
However, determining which behaviors to consider life-threatening and what time period to consider imminent raises many complex questions.
Forty years later, I can still hear the terrified whimper in that auditorium as we all considered our imminent doom.
The default is the largest in history, but is not considered an imminent threat to other countries, developed or developing.
Correction: December 28 , 2001 Friday Because of an editing error, an article on Monday about Argentina's default on its $132 billion debt, which is not considered an imminent threat to other countries' economies, misstated the year of Russia's default on part of its debt, which harmed many developing countries.
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