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But with the study expected to take the rest of the year, industry lobbyists say they are confident that Section 586, if embraced by the Senate, will tie the Pentagon's hands until at least January 2006.

In unusually direct language for a Fed policy maker, Mr. Mishkin said inflation pressures had become less of a problem — a judgment that, if embraced by other Fed officials, would remove a major argument against lowering interest rates.

If embraced by the broader world of Shakespeareans, the Additional Passages would become the first largely undisputed new addition to the canon since Shakespeare's contributions to "Edward III" — another play that some have attributed to Kyd — began appearing in scholarly editions in the mid-1990s.

Zev Yaroslavsky, a Los Angeles County supervisor, said that the merger, if embraced by the boards of both museums, could prove an ideal way to resolve the problems of MOCA and expand Los Angeles's artistic influence at a time when "this region is on a cultural and artistic roll".

Google and Verizon can try all they want to disguise this deal as a reasonable path forward, but the simple fact is this framework, if embraced by Congress and the Federal Communications Commission, would transform the free and open Internet into a closed platform like cable television.

But Aguilar warned that Cruz's stances, such as his opposition to President Obama's program to defer deportation for millions of immigrants in the U.S. illegally, could alienate voters in the general election if embraced by other candidates.

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Her cameras, which explore the rural town, feelnothing if not embraced by the community.

The delay also gave Bush an opportunity to start selling himself as the GOP's answer to Hillary Clinton— a frontrunner whose inevitable nomination would be grudgingly accepted, if not embraced, by her party's grassroots base.

As for Judge Jackson, to simply give the men time-served would come dangerously close to endorsing acts of weaponry against peace officers, if done so in the ongoing fight for unrecognized treaty and water rights both currently acknowledged, if not embraced by all, in the anti-shale gas movement in New Brunswick.

There are a few smart, common-sense and easy-to-implement approaches that, if embraced early by the Commission, can proactively address areas of potential uncertainty and confusion, and at the same time, do away with unnecessary delays, including.

In terms of improving diversity, Blackett said that change will only happen if it's embraced by the person leading the organisation.

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