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The justices are likely to appoint a special master to take evidence and recommend a resolution.
Still, Ms. Granholm is likely to appoint a manager in the next several days.
The justices are likely to appoint a special master to hear evidence in the case and make a recommendation.
No wonder Mr Collins found that exceptional companies were disproportionately likely to appoint a "quiet, stoic, workmanlike" insider rather than acquire a charismatic outsider.
By a large margin they rate his overall economic plan more highly than Mr Romney's, credit him with a better grasp of economics, and think him more likely to appoint a good economic team (see chart).
But they added that Mr. Abbas was not likely to appoint a replacement before exploring new possibilities of reconciliation with his rivals in Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza — a situation that could further complicate peace efforts.
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She is likely to appoint an emergency manager to take over the municipal finances in the next several days.
The administration seems as likely to appoint an environmentalist at the E.P.A. as it would appoint a dove at the Pentagon.
He was likely to appoint an industrialist to a new Ministry of Production, heralding a more interventionist and perhaps more protectionist approach.
If the state finds the city's circumstances as deeply troubled as some expect, state officials are likely to appoint an emergency financial manager under an earlier version of state law which grants such managers somewhat more limited powers.
The FA, which has preferred not to comment on the identity of specific candidates, has not set a timescale for the search for a manager and is likely to appoint an interim to oversee fixtures in September, which include the first World Cup qualifier in Slovakia.
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