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Comcast's plan to gain control of NBC Universal, which is expected to be announced in the weeks ahead, barring any unforeseen developments, is likely to be the first major test of the Obama administration's media regulators.
But none of these developments is likely to assuage critics of the FCC and of media consolidation.
Thus, an analysis of these historical developments is likely to contribute significantly to our understanding of the notion(s) of logical consequence as currently entertained.
"Any hint of adverse economic developments is likely to provoke an immediate blip in spending and a retreat from the local restaurant back to meal deals and nights on the sofa," Mr Spencer said.
None of those details will be detailed here, except to say one of the most flagrant developments is likely the one that every sentient patron will know is bound to arrive from the moment Don darkens the doorstep.
Taking advantage of these developments is likely to guide us to targeted stimulation of the immune system to achieve specific and functional responses.
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Similar developments are likely in Unity state and Upper Nile state where oilfields are based.
Christensen said these developments were likely to have an impact on multinationals such as Facebook.
These developments were likely to mar further a visit by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the region that is to start Monday.
"Although recent exchange rate developments are likely to have some dampening effect on exports," he said, exports should continue to grow as the world economy recovers.
Speaking before Wednesday night's gun attack, Gideon Meir, the Foreign Ministry spokesman, suggested that the day's developments were likely to strengthen Mr. Sharon's case in Washington.
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