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Exactly those reactions were present this week, on the right and the left alike, as President Obama and John Boehner exchanged offers that seemed like they might be laying the groundwork for something resembling a deal.
President Obama and lawmakers of both parties have begun laying the groundwork for something that is supposed to be unachievable in Washington today: a bipartisan deal to solve a bitterly contentious, complicated problem in a big way.
At first, Mr. Ziss had planned to demolish the 15-story condo currently on the site, leaving only its metal beams, concrete floors and foundation, and use those elements as the groundwork for something larger, thereby creating the maximum number of apartments permitted at the site.
It also potentially lays the groundwork for something else: BT rebranding the mobile company after it completes the acquisition.
The others on stage echoed this sentiment, suggesting that today is about laying the groundwork for something much greater to come.
Most of the chatter about Keep is that it's a threat to Evernote, which it is in a way, but I think that Keep could be the groundwork for something much larger.
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"He's laying the groundwork for doing something unpopular and wanting to shift the blame for it," said Larry Weitzner, a Republican political consultant.
Those clauses lay the groundwork for legal action if something goes wrong.
Yet whatever its weaknesses, the accord did lay the groundwork for an independence referendum, something Khartoum had assumed would never happen.
Any single one of these questions can give one entry into the problem, and when these questions are coupled with doodling and experimenting with form and color, it sets the groundwork for one to create something new.
What follows is an impressive demo that incorporates new simple 3D design functionality into the perennial program, which could well be Microsoft's way of laying the groundwork for user created HoloLens content – something akin to an entry-level version of the Oculus Quill or Vive Tilt Brush.
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