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In Britain a newly formed Justice Ministry is planning to draw up a statement of British values to which all residents might be expected to subscribe.
For Worth, a magazine about making money, they talked about the downside of becoming rich, like being expected to subscribe -- and go -- to the opera.
He said that while about 30percentt of the state's drivers were expected to subscribe to the system, the actual number has been more than 50percentt.
One of the depressing things about contemporary life is the way in which individuals are expected to subscribe to "domino" opinions – if one holds one view, one is assumed to uphold a series of others – rather than a set of nuanced beliefs.
Will we be expected to subscribe to two MMOs?
Naturally, you're expected to subscribe to all of them in order to keep up with what your friends are talking about.
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For this I pay how much?" Romero expects to subscribe to Ricochet service in January.
As one who is known in my social circle for minimal participation in social media, I am not the one you would expect to subscribe to the notion that Facebook mirrors society.
The state's investment may take the form of an equity stake, and existing shareholders will be expected to have the right to subscribe for new capital on the same terms as the government.
"While more people are expected to buy songs than subscribe for them, we expect that the subscription model will be more profitable," he said.
Apparently, not only does the RIAA expect us to subscribe to internet music services, but the next 20 generations of our children, too!
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