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If one fails to materialize, well, that just means there's one around the corner.
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To be mentioned here, many departments materialize well-defined separation of duty policies.
Other perks have already started to materialize as well.
A warming in the low end of the range predicted by the United Nations panel may well materialize, said Dr. Oppenheimer, the environmentalist.
Obama rightly took credit for the threats that produced the Russian proposal, and the success -- if it materializes -- reflects well on his new foreign policy team, especially Secretary of State John F. Kerry and U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power.
Aid is not a panacea, and, even if the funding Sachs wants were to materialize, his grandest objectives may well remain unfulfilled.
Italian governments routinely pledge to fight tax evasion, often budgeting for billions of euros in hoped-for revenues well before they materialize, but the illegal practice has proved impossible to stamp out.
But when air rights became available a few years later and a penthouse with its own private roof deck began to materialize, Mr. Edelman bought that space as well.
The reality is that if an opportunity fails to materialize, that next precious paycheck might well come from B.C. Azovmash of the Ukrainian SuperLeague.
"That's exactly what I'm interested in as well: Finding ways to materialize music information," Jelenik says.
My own 2 cents: If an alarm sounds when someone stirs, is any hospital or nursing home so well-staffed that someone can materialize within seconds?
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