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Bernanke, who may have years as Fed chairman ahead of him, made statements that look even worse in retrospect.
Is it logical to distinguish between terminally ill and chronically ill, if a chronically ill person wants to die but may have years to live?
If it wants to turn the taxpayer stake into a profitable privatisation, as looks likely with Lloyds, it may have years longer to wait.
"If the Port Authority years ago issued 5.5 percent bonds to refund an older 7 percent issue, those bonds may have years till they mature," Mr. Mousseau said, referring to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
No matter that the inventors' patents may have years to run; Mr Sherman is a master at picking holes in such claims, and then pursuing his interests in court.
I have seen malignant forms of Alzheimer's that lead to profound dementia and death in a year, while other patients may have years of good life and decline only very slowly; I have seen patients in whom intellectual loss and personality change are prominent from the start, and others in whom such changes may not occur until the very last stages of the illness.
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He may or may not have years left.
With six defendants to be tried separately, the case may still have years to go.
Nokia may not have years.
May they have years of joy, happiness, and health ahead of them".
The defeat devices are likely to have caused almost one million tonnes of extra air pollution a year and may have triggered years of costly litigation.
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