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But Senate aides said the combined measure may get enough support to win approval.
"I may get enough off these bottles to justify the original cost of the cellar," he said.
A student who never really masters the material may get enough help to do well on the homeworks but will probably not do as well on the exams.
Mr Rockefeller's bill, in contrast, may get enough Democratic support to get through the Senate, should the Republicans back it too.
Even if they fall short of the 75%, the demutualisers may get enough votes to force the directors to swallow their mutual pride and float the firm, reckoned to be worth £15 billion-16 billion.The performance of other Scottish insurers that have gone public suggests that the company might do better under the glare of shareholder scrutiny.
Apple and one or two others may get enough market share to survive.
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But it may not get enough votes to be part of a ruling coalition.
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