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As Zonday says: "You could sooner herd cats than plan for the public to like or dislike something".
Given the manufacturer's expanding role in the export of drugs and active ingredients around the world, the lax practices revealed could sooner or later harm patients virtually anywhere.
Peeling off his jacket, he realized that he still had the dead man's wallet and jewelry, but he could sooner have flown to the moon than dispose of them now; he could barely untie his muddy boots.
Instead of leather wallets, consumers could, sooner than they think, carry virtual wallets, with their credit card and bank information stored on remote computers that are accessible everywhere and anytime.
The price that McCain paid, and that could sooner or later be exacted from the nation, was the abandonment of what he had repeatedly called his overriding requirement for a Vice-President: someone who would be ready to take his place at a moment's notice — "you know, immediately".
(I'm hoping it isn't, because I could sooner give up breathing).
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That conflict could come sooner rather than later.
And, she said, her decision could come sooner rather than later.
If Musk has his way, those days could arrive sooner rather than later.
Demps's decision to ditch football is ensuring that one day could happen sooner rather than later.
He said with the rapidly changing population and political environment, that could happen sooner rather than later.
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