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Or face a sharp but possibly short intra-party rumpus, and hope to get it over and done with now?
Whatever form the new government takes, analysts say its rule is likely to be contentious, difficult and possibly short, ensuring that the power struggle will continue.
In addition it can manage environments described by many (possibly short) segments.
The next level is intensive services, which involve comprehensive assessment, more extensive counseling and career planning, and possibly short courses.
Thus, the preoperative planning interval has to be as possibly short to provide a sufficient application of a CAD/CAM procedure.
This virtue of the FPT could be of a paramount importance in medical diagnostics where unequivocal quantification of time signals (possibly short) encoded from patients now become feasible with the reassuring benefit of the accompanying error analysis of proven validity.
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But, to me, a first-marriage prenuptial says, "This is a possibly short-lived alliance".
Throughout the fall, some of the industry's most powerful women have been meeting in secret, determined to capitalize on a rare and possibly short-lived opportunity.
In the first term, except for one-off (and possibly short-lived) triumphs such as Northern Ireland and Kosovo, the lower Blair almost always got the upper hand.
Asked about his proposal that illegal filesharers should have their connections cut-off, he added "we are talking about a temporary, possibly short-lived, suspension of persistent unlawful filesharers after many written notifications with a chance to appeal".
Fortunately in the N.B.A., the drama is all on the court, possibly short-lived in the case of the Heat, and the stomach in question belongs to a tall guy and an imaginary voodoo doll.
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