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As such, it may become something of a collector's item.
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When scientists do find out more, a family history of suicide may become something more useful than a disturbing backdrop.
"I think we have to accept the possibility that China may become something close to a fully developed economic state without substantial political reform.
Do you think space may become something just for the rich?
There will be adjustments periods, and that 80% number may become something more like 50% or 60% at times.
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When Indosat's share price was falling last Thursday, analysts attributed it to investors' worries about the government's having to accept a discount for the stake, which may have become something of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
But there's a resourcefulness here: the players use cheap electronics well, they mine a lot from simple vamps, and the disciplined, versatile trumpeter Rob Mazurek may yet become something like the Dave Douglas of the Midwest.
With these changes, the gender pay gap may finally become something that motivates employers to act, because they want to be seen as an employer of choice for women in an increasingly competitive labour market.
In fact, only 13 House Republicans have signed on as co-sponsors, and Republican leaders, hoping for gains in the fall and, ultimately, in 2012, seem concerned at the possibility that the Roadmap may eventually become something candidates will be forced to take a position on.
In August 2010, The New York Times reported that "only 13 House Republicans have signed on as co-sponsors" of Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan's budget plan, and that party leaders "seem concerned at the possibility that the Roadmap may eventually become something candidates will be forced to take a position on.
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