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And as in years past, additional help is likely to materialize.
That is a Chinese wishlist beyond even the most generous quid pro quo likely to materialize.
Such worries may cause less panic than anthrax, but they are far more likely to materialize.
Mega-projects, like Mr. Chávez's utopian plan of building a gas pipeline through the Amazon from Venezuela to Argentina, are not likely to materialize.
But the investment that could produce the hundreds of thousands of new jobs that are needed is not likely to materialize in the current violence and chaos.
But since the Gore campaign had not requested, and the Florida Supreme Court did not order, a recount of the overvotes, the injury that Mr. Scalia feared seemed less likely to materialize.
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Even though a cellular reprogramming clinical trial would likely be approached with caution, such an approach holds significant potential to materialize into relevant therapies while nongenetic means of reprogramming are actively being investigated.
Thus, we continue to believe that the shares offer an attractive return for investors but note that the shares appreciation will likely take time to materialize and will likely be more concentrated around periods of increased visibility related to listings trends (i.e. earnings visibility).
Nassau County is appealing the ruling, so the money will likely take years to materialize, if it comes at all.
Uncertainty is captured in terms of a number of likely scenarios possible to materialize during the lifetime of the network.
The final Permian extinction event, sometimes referred to as the terminal Permian crisis, while very real, may have taken up to 15 million years to materialize and likely eliminated many ecologically struggling faunas that were already greatly reduced by previous extinctions.
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