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Russia still hopes the IOC might pave the way for some kind of compromise solution.
Mr. Dollarhide considered the company an attractive takeover target and said the settlement might pave the way for talks.
I'll ask myself what this failure might pave the way for – a bigger and better writing job…?
Although their models will be paper, they just might pave the way for the next generation's high-tech commute.
So it is just possible that cosy talks among some of the world's biggest emitters might pave the way for a lasting breakthrough on global warming.
The real question is whether there was anything new about what happened last week that might pave the way for such things to happen in the future.
Left-wing groups played on long-standing Irish fears about military neutrality, suggesting Lisbon might pave the way for conscription into a Euro-army.
The White House said that Israel's endorsement might pave the way for a summit meeting of President Bush, Mr. Sharon and the Palestinian prime minister, Mahmoud Abbas.
Abbey National shares initially rose 3percenttodayay, on the hopes that a management shake-up might pave the way for a new strategy and possibly a merger.
Moscow, which has twice vetoed resolutions on Syria along with China, abhorred the idea that diplomatic action might pave the way for any foreign military intervention like the NATO bombing campaign that helped oust the Libyan leader, Muammar el-Qaddafi.
In Tehran, Mr. Taraghi was promoting a narrative that might pave the way for public, and political, acceptance of a compromise over a program that has broad public support, even among competing political factions.
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