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The losses that taxpayers may endure in the next debacle, meanwhile, mount higher.
As per Executive Order 57, the NCWS is tasked to "gather, consolidate, synthesize, and disseminate information relevant to maritime security (Office of the President 2011)." As the year 2015 unfolds, there is a clear rationale that the strengthening of RP-US relations that has been prioritized under the Aquino administration should endure in the next administration.
His friendship with the Obamas and the Bidens is likely to endure in the next few years, and that is a valuable asset, along with his fame and name recognition.
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The price will be high for whatever foreign policy failures we will endure in the next three years.
But in the opening words of his first inaugural Roosevelt also affirmed that "this great nation will endure as it has endured," and in the next breath gave his famous warning that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself".
One by one, they will determine who controls Congress in 2011 and whether the changes enacted this week will endure beyond the next session.
This campaign was hard enough to endure, but the next one is going to be horrible.
The war, Rove thought, with this one course correction, Could still endure until the next election.
A ficus tree endured in the corner.
Though, adequate bacterial biomass endured in the stationary phase yet its incubation up to 4 d.
But, in much of America, racial-separation laws endured for the next century, ending, finally, with Brown v. Board of Education, in 1954.
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