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In part, American officials say, donor nations are balking at the large sums, especially after President Bush's top aides had argued that Iraq was so rich with oil reserves it could virtually pay for its own revitalization.
With a good result in 2016, including a takeover of the White House, it could virtually sweep the board.
Bird says it was more challenging when her children were younger, but setting up her main business so it could virtually run without her has been hugely beneficial.
But he has failed to turn his party's fortunes around in Scotland, and has instead been overtaken by a tide of support for the SNP, with polls showing it could virtually wipe out Labour in Scotland.
Investors should do so only with the understanding that the investment is so risky that it could virtually disappear, said Sebastian Sinclair, an industry analyst with Christiansen Capital Advisors.
His performance is so low key it could virtually put the audience to sleep.
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But over the next few years the pair, who were now joined by Dr Levitt, broadened the model so that it could accommodate virtually anything.
If they really follow through on this obstinacy, it could cost virtually all workers an average of $1,000 in their paychecks, beginning next month.
What might happen on Sept. 11 a hundred years from now? "It's conceivable that it could be virtually forgotten," said Dr. Bodnar, the history professor.
Each case — a collapse of house prices and a cascade of problems threatening a large release of radiation — was viewed as so improbable that it could be virtually ignored in considering risks.
In fact it could be virtually free — if Congressional Democrats succeed in lifting export controls that classify satellite technology as weapons and have handicapped American manufacturers since the last days of the Clinton administration.
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