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[They're] showing that it could work now, if people are willing to run the software".
Even pollsters who disagree over the extent to which Ayers aided Clinton expressed doubts to the Huffington Post that it could work now.
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Back then, the challenge was persuading people that a huge, standing, European-style festival could work; now one of the problems is that Coachella has worked so well that it has a host of competing festivals across the country.
In a speech almost three years ago, Mr. Brady asked himself whether something like the Brady plan could work now.
The religious language is telling: nine years earlier, Putin had been a pragmatic leader with whom the west could work; now he was a soulless devil.
A similar payment method could work now, Mr. Slemrod said, because people seem less likely to save money that appears in their regular paycheck rather than as a lump sum.
Even though he has spent five years in coalition, insisting that it could work, he now seeks to suggest that agreement between two parties can only mean "the tail wagging the dog".
To find out if it could work for us now, we decided to taste-test a few flavoured condoms – blindfolded, with some relaxing tunes in the background.
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Here's how it could work: Take funds the U.S. now spends on economic development programs (about $170 billion) and redirect a portion to a Jobs Race to the Top competition among the country's regions, states and communities.
Uganda, Kenya and other places are now examining whether it could work in their nations.
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