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It is expected to fail because Labour is not whipping its peers to support it.
As a result, it is expected to fail within a year or two.
It heads to the Senate floor again on Tuesday for another procedural vote to begin debate; it is expected to fail once again.
It heads to the Senate floor again Tuesday for another procedural vote to begin debate; it is expected to fail once again.
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The motion, proposed by two hard-line Protestant parties, is expected to fail, because it lacks any Catholic support.
But the bill is expected to fail, despite Mr. Obama's endorsement on Saturday, because most Republicans say it would force higher taxes and some liberal Democrats oppose the prospect of cuts for entitlement programs.
Thus the South African bid is expected to fail.
The protracted negotiations mean Tesco is expected to fail to reach the hoped-for figure of £5bn from selling Dunnhumby and Homeplus, its business in South Korea.
"The safeguard mechanism is expected to fail to 'safeguard' the ERF investment, with abatement purchased by the ERF expected to be fully displaced by a significant rise in emissions elsewhere," it says.
These were expected to fail, and lived up to expectations.In this section To help or not to help Squandered millions Chins up, hopes high Grinding to a halt For fun and profit The president and the peace process ReprintsThis next lot of talks is expected to fail, too, not least because with Mr Netanyahu as prime minister Israel is under harder-line management than it was at the time of Annapolis.
Consequently, this method is expected to fail as evident in the spectrum of Figure 12.
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