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If Iran's threat went nuclear, America might have to extend its nuclear umbrella as well.
Second, as people live longer, they might have to extend their working lives so they can support themselves.
David A. Caputo, Pace's president, said that the university might have to extend the semester into January, "but first, we have to see whether we can reopen on Wednesday".
The federal government still doesn't know how they'll get here, however, and admits that it might have to extend its deadline once again.
But the Liberal target may be unrealistic, according to refugee resettlement groups that believe Trudeau might have to extend his timeline into next year.
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In a sense this made life simpler for the home team, because it allowed them to jettison whatever ambition they might have had to extend their lead and focus, instead, on pure, bloody defense.
Or, if foreign students do not graduate on time, they might have to apply to extend their study program.
Rules that prevent corporate buyers of stocks from doing such things "might have to be extended to the individual level," he said.
Mr. Papandreou suggested in a weekend interview with the newspaper Proto Thema that the terms of the aid repayment might have to be extended.
The meeting came hours after the foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, admitted that article 50 might have to be extended to avoid the UK crashing out of the EU without a deal on 29 March, earning him a rebuke from Downing Street.
If the funding is delayed until May, he said, the tours of Army units in Iraq and Afghanistan might have to be extended "because other units are not ready to take their place". The administration's stand has only increased the anguish in the antiwar movement.
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