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When weeding-out starts next spring, it will be drastic.
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However, it is likely that there will be drastic reactions when the Application Act comes into effect on 1 August.
"There will be drastic changes, there has to be, but it will not really be until the end of next month when we will know what it will be".
Either way, the consequences for the rest of the world will be drastic.
Fifty-eight percent of Plainville and 36percentt of Southington will be affected by the rules, and officials there are worried that the effects will be drastic.
As William Ruckelshaus and William K. Reilly, both Republicans and both former E.P.A. heads, noted in an Op-Ed in support of the plan that ran in the Times on Monday, "the consequences will be drastic if the United States and other countries do nothing".
Unless Gov. David Paterson and the Legislature find a fix, there will be drastic cuts in service: longer waits, overly crowded buses and trains, dirtier subway stations and more frequent breakdowns.
Economists say the jury is still out on whether Mr. Abe's measures, popularly called Abenomics, will be drastic enough to restore growth to a $5.9 trillion economy that in yen has shrunken back to the same size it was in the early 1990s and caused the country to slip behind China on the list of the world's largest economies.
"Subsequent attacks on other installations will be drastic as we have no intentions of taking hostages". The militants said they wanted more local control over the Niger Delta's vast oil wealth and the release of two ethnic Ijaw leaders, including a militia leader who is on trial for treason.
According to Mr Whinnom, the drop in public funding due to the government's spending review will be drastic for such groups.
The cuts will be drastic by necessity.
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