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In Canada, the Montreal Gazette predicted: "Sooner or later the world is going to have to break its dependence on oil (and the unsavoury Middle Eastern regimes that own much of it).
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The sooner such an adverse outcome can be predicted, the sooner treatment can be modified to help avert it.
He predicted that sooner or later Washington would adopt a national cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions, but he was not optimistic that it would act before President Bush leaves office.
"Many predicted that sooner or later we would have to worry about the North Koreans not only as users but as exporters of nuclear technology," said Daniel Poneman, a former national security official and co-author of "Going Critical" (Brookings Institution Press, 2004), a new book about the first North Korean nuclear crisis in the mid-1990's.
Teller predicted that, sooner or later, property taxes will have to be replaced as the main source of school funds.
But he predicts that, sooner or later, the carriers will get the job done.
The differences have prompted many political analysts to predict that sooner or later, Mr. Singh and his party will be compelled to break with the Communists.
Successes like those plus venture capital's uniquely American culture led Mathias to predict that, sooner or later, the sector would come roaring back.
He prefers, he said, to wait to run until Parliament dissolved itself and the entire government moves toward yet another round of elections, which he predicted would take place sooner rather than later.
Trading remained light, however, and concerns continued that an economic recovery might cause the Federal Reserve to move toward higher interest rates sooner than predicted.
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