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Yet if the deal goes ahead, it might turn out better than they fear.
"It might not turn out how you anticipate," he said, "but it might turn out better".
But circumstances might turn out better for Global Creatures, the Australian production company behind animatronic touring shows like "Walking With Dinosaurs".
She is a left-of-center French intellectual with faith in redistribution, and she subscribes to the optimistic notion (which, perhaps, runs ahead of firm data) that tomorrow might turn out better than today.
The Boss. [C5] Nokia Raises Profit Expectations Nokia, the world's largest maker of cellular phone handsets, said that its fourth-quarter earnings might turn out better than previously stated goals.
Officials across the travel industry note that leisure and business travelers are waiting far longer than they did in the past to book trips, making demand difficult to forecast and creating some optimism that things might turn out better than expected.
At the moment, "I don't think it's a good investment long term it might turn out better," he says.
Verification of this finding, and/or its implication that derived parameters might turn out better or even worse representative of the investigating system than corresponding experimental quantities, is provided in terms of simultaneous determination of carbon and oxygen isotopic abundance ratios (Em's) via isotopic CO2+ abundance ratios (Ri's).
The Conference Board's chief economist, Ken Goldstein, said the series of positive readings suggested "that the economy might turn in a better performance in the first quarter of 2003 than it did in the second half of last year".
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