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There is not very much you could win from this, no fundamental change...DC: I don't accept that.
His calculation seems to be that any stimulus he could win from Republicans would have only a minor effect on job growth — and come with a political cost.
As long as globalisation was seen mainly as economic, Europeans felt as if everyone could win from it, argued Mr Van Rompuy.
Information on how Chinese banks may have routed money on behalf of Iranian banks and corporations is more valuable than any monetary settlement the authorities could win from the global banks, law enforcement officials with knowledge of the cases said, because the United States could use the information to strengthen its efforts to choke off economic dealings with Iran.
He came back to 7-7 and I thought he could win from there.
At the age of 20 Jehue you became 400m hurdle World Champion, take us back to the final in Moscow last year, is that a race you felt you could win from the start?
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Think about how much more we could win for Scotland from a Westminster Labour government if they had to depend on SNP votes".
A Democratic senator from Rhode Island opined that Crittenden could win support from a sizable number of Democrats in addition to the support of his own party.
The incumbent could get votes from the Left Party, while the challenger could win some from the Greens.
Lloyds has stopped short of a hostile bid, saying it would only proceed if it could win approval from Abbey's board and a green light from regulators.
"The tenants could win anything from hundreds of millions of dollars to zero," he said.
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