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THE Velella case is likely to command attention for some time.
Yet the result is likely to command more interest than the performances since neither side is playing consistently well.
It is likely to command media attention far beyond anything it has managed outside the European elections.
DeGale is likely to command the most attention as he shows how likeable he can be beneath a flash exterior.
The latest disaster commands a high profile, and thus is likely to command the full attention of the Bush administration, some disaster experts say.
From here, Mr. Kerry moves into a six-week period in which he is likely to command the political stage as he chooses a running mate and is officially nominated in Boston.
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But even if it succeeds, risky assets are likely to command much less appeal than they did.
With all this activity, the current proposals for the city sites are likely to command more attention from city officials this time around, Ms. Askins said.
The administration's plans for winding down Fannie and Freddie are likely to command support on both sides of the political aisle.
The bank said any such deal would be a good fit for InterContinental, since it is weak in the luxury segment, although Fairmont was likely to command a high price.
These will be marked to market but the "capital impact will depend on choices made by supervisors", notes the EBA, since under the rules they can "filter out unrealised losses".Despite the continuing anomalous treatment of sovereign debt, permitting a risk-free status that it clearly does not warrant in some countries, the stress tests are likely to command greater respect than before.
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