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In what would be the party's first appeal to scrap the law - the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) - a panel was slated to vote at the Republican National Committee's (RNC) winter meetings in Washington, likely approving the resolution on Friday, according to party members driving the repeal effort.
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In the coming months and years, FDA may likely approve carrier testing for other disorders like Bloom syndrome -- diseases that are rare, completely caused by known genetic mutations, present before or in childhood, and have opportunities for treatment or surveillance.
Walt Disney would most likely approve.
General Abizaid's request, which defense officials said Mr. Rumsfeld would most likely approve, was set in motion in the last week when the current investigating officer, Maj.
Neither professor would likely approve of this, but given what has happened on Wall Street, a lot of people would find justice in stocks making a comeback.
The Lockerbie bombing was a crime against humanity, part of a series of terrorist acts most likely approved by Gaddafi and cold-bloodedly carried out by officials such as al-Megrahi.
And next week, the French Assembly will most likely approve a resolution that my party, the Union for a Popular Movement, has introduced condemning such garments as against our republican principles, a step toward a similar ban.
His five-year-old self would likely approve.
Notably, the regulatory body will more likely approve designs employing a single component, such as the natural polymer zein.
U.S. antitrust enforcers would likely approve Oracle's hostile takeover of rival PeopleSoft, but they might require Oracle to divest at least one of the companies' software products first, antitrust experts say.
But it is meaningful work, and Mark Twain would likely approve.
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