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But its recommendation is not likely to be implemented anytime soon.
But that plan is not likely to be implemented before 2023.
Romney's plans as likely to be implemented if elected: not so bad.
Many of the choice-based bids are so well developed that they are likely to be implemented even without extra funding.
It's true, as Frakt and Carroll note, that no alternative reform is likely to be implemented as quickly as Obamacare itself.
A: That's unclear, and if changes are made they are not likely to be implemented until the British Grand Prix in late June.
But the sad truth is that while a solution exists and has been drafted and redrafted, it is not likely to be implemented.
However, there is a difference between the sort of wholesale redundancies that are made at the peak of a recession and those which are likely to be implemented over the next few months.
The issue is also concerning a number of Conservative MPs who fear the speed at which the reforms, which were announced in the recent budget, are likely to be implemented.
The first PepsiCo Foundation-supported AquaFund project launched in Peru, and others are likely to be implemented in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras and Mexico.
Spraying sulfate particles, the method most likely to be implemented, is classified as a form of "solar radiation management," an Orwellian term that some of its advocates have sought to reframe as "climate remediation".
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