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Just at the point a raver would expect to stick her hands in the air the music stops.
They offered to meet him halfway, cutting $11 billion, but he refused, and now they expect to stick within his limits.
As for Mr Brest, he says that the recent market plunge has merely reduced the Hewlett foundation's assets to what they were four or five years ago, "and we thought of ourselves as big then".Moreover, both foundations expect to stick to their giving plans in 2009 but unless asset prices recover soon, there will be cuts in 2010.
One of the other things I've been asked – probably fifty times – if whether I expect to stick to my decision over the long-term or whether, like others who have tried to quit Twitter before me, I'll come crawling back in a few weeks.
The bankruptcy plan does have a thin silver lining, one that ought to give a measure of hope to residents and employees who expect to stick it out in San Bernardino for the long term, either by choice or by necessity.
In the past, labor leaders have had trouble organizing low-wage workers, in part because those jobs mostly attracted two types of employees: high school kids who didn't expect to stick around long enough to enjoy the fruits of victory, and down-and-out folks who weren't necessarily up to the challenge of a fight.
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Workers are expected to stick out the whole summer.
All Republicans are expected to stick with the president.
Mr Duisenberg is still expected to stick to his bargain and quit next year.
They, of all people, could be expected to stick to Mammon.
My fear then was that he couldn't be expected to stick faithfully to government policy.
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