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Northern hawks* like the Netherlands and Finland were adamantly opposed to additional transfers, fearing they might become permanent.
B10 MANHATTAN TRAVEL LIMITS: City officials raised the possibility that the partial ban on single-occupancy vehicles entering Manhattan might become permanent.
Before the earnings report, Apple shares reached a two-year low on concerns that the economy was hurting its prospects, and on fears that Mr. Jobs's absence might become permanent.
Murdoch hoped that the two-year waiver on cross-ownership agreed with the FCC might become permanent, but in 1987 Senator Edward Kennedy slipped a late-night amendment on an appropriations bill resolution that had the effect of killing the deal.
In 1993, Croatia launched several small-scale military operations against the RSK to seize significant local objectives and capture international attention; it was worried the situation on the ground might become permanent.
In 1993, worried that the situation on the ground might become permanent, Croatia launched several small-scale military offensives against the RSK to seize significant local objectives and attract international attention.
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(And had he stayed on as host of the One Show, rather than resigning in disgrace, that impression might have become permanent).
True, its leaders hint that if Israel gave up all the territory conquered in 1967 it would earn a long-term truce, which just might one day become permanent.
Now it might become a permanent feature of the landscape.
Today, the fear in the blind community is that a temporary delay might become a permanent halt.
Of course, until recently, the idea that the sound system might become a permanent feature of even a renovated State Theater was very much alive.
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