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"In '91, '95, '97, 2008, we've received promises of: 'Yes, the province is going to clean this up,'" says Paul. "My ancestors said that these were the issues that were going to happen for using Boat Harbour as an effluent site.
"This isn't going to happen when you use a whisk," he said.
I especially hate it when officials only call obvious unconsequential contact, and my pet-hate is when they call what they anticipate is going to happen - that used to drive me nuts when I played.
It's not going to happen unless you use perception.
What is going to happen as residential use encircles our harbor and forces out marine industry?
And it's only going to happen if the president uses forceful persuasion on his wavering party members.
That's not going to happen unless governments both use carbon pricing and other policies to encourage investment in those technologies and constrain the damage that economic development does to biodiversity.Falling fertility may be making poor people's lives better, but it cannot save the Earth.
2. Is the same thing going to happen in all states that use the Pearson edTPA? 3. Is it fair that states use different passing scores when this is supposed to establish a national standard for teacher certification?
But he also warned that "... a company that wants to fire all of the people in the United States and build some factories someplace else and think the product is going to flow across the border, that is not going to happen". He said he would use "a substantial border tax" to stop those practices.
Realize that while Jesus did not want the church or his apostles and leaders to be warlike, some of Jesus' disciples carried swords: "When the disciples who were with Jesus saw what was going to happen, they asked, "Shall we use our swords, Lord?" (Luke 22 49)[5].
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