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But will his ideas ever be adopted?
Few of its children will ever be adopted — by Russians or foreigners.
Perhaps the greatest achievement of the Leveson inquiry was to shine a light into the darker corners of police-media relations, regardless of what the conclusions were or which recommendations may ever be adopted.
There is little chance that TD-S will ever be adopted outside China, and Chinese firms are hoping to move on to a 4G standard as quickly as possible.Japanese industry, which has a leading position in nuclear power, got a shock when South Korea unexpectedly won a contract to supply four reactors to the United Arab Emirates last December.
Will mobile wallets ever be adopted by real people in real stores?
For that reason, he didn't have any serious expectation that his ideas would ever be adopted in America: He knew that elitism has no appeal in a democracy".
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Few are placed in foster homes, and adoptions are even rarer: Only seven such children have ever been adopted in California, despite stepped-up efforts by some probation agencies to find more permanent homes.
"This is the most innovative public funding program that's ever been adopted in the United States," Dr. Corrado said.
So here goes: The climate change petition that was promoted last week as a boon for investors and for the environment has almost no chance of ever being adopted.
This policy of shielding defendants' names because of their religious status is not followed by the other four district attorneys in New York City, and has rarely, if ever, been adopted by prosecutors around the country.
A Pentagon spokesman said on Friday that the inspector general's office had received the report, but said he would need several days to examine it and see if its recommendations had ever been adopted.
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