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Goodbye, Moto Less exuberant If you can't beat 'em, join 'em They're behind you The new face of private equity Correction: Jim Goodnight ReprintsAirbus is now likely to forge ahead much further.
Given these conflicting currents, Mr. Latham is likely to forge a foreign policy that tries to ensure that the Australian alliance with Washington remains largely intact but with a little more distance, a little less dependency.
Political scientist Thitinan Pongsudhirak, of Thailand's Institute of Security and International Studies (ISIS), said the 64-year-old protest leader would be likely to forge ahead anyway, interpreting the king's speech for his own benefit.
If in January 1999, someone had asked me to name the footballer most likely to forge a movie career in Hollywood then, just as they feature in the chronology of my interviews, David Ginola would have been first on the list, and Vinnie Jones last.
This measure indicates how people relate to the circumstances in which they find themselves, and whether they are likely to forge ahead or seek security.
Organizations that are able to harness the knowledge and spirit of their employees are likely to forge ahead of the rest in quality and safety.
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In the current economic climate, the pharmaceutical industry may not seem like the likeliest place to forge a career, particularly in light of the recent spate of layoffs.
Pete Domenici, the Republican chairman of the Senate committee, and Kent Conrad, the Democrats' budget guru in the Senate, are the most likely men to forge a consensus.
That decision will likely continue to forge Colorado history as lawmakers and state board of education members seek an appeal and those in agreement with the ruling have to stay on legislators because there was little to no guidance in the ruling as to how to achieve a more thorough and uniform education system throughout the state.
The party he backed is likely to form a government by forging an alliance with independent candidates and smaller parties.
In a sense, another obstacle to these plans is cultural: the romance much of the country still has with American manufacturing doesn't really hold sway in New York, where love affairs, now, are more likely to be forged with the artisanal pickler, the imaginative sausage-maker, the émigré in Red Hook who would seem to possess a doctorate in mahogany.
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