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I have no doubt that in 2017 we will see multitudes of urban development projects that could end up being nothing but garbage.
Next year's governor's race is already under way, and the two most powerful men in Trenton are competing for your vote with projects that could end up adding heavily to the state's debt -- debt that will have to be paid back with interest.
He sees his company's virtual reality initiatives as very early-stage projects that could end up becoming a critical business for the nearly 50-year-old Intel, where he's worked since joining as an engineer in 1982.
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Yet he has survived in large part because he is a crucial player in planning the 2014 Olympics, a project that could end up costing as much as $30 billion.
Microsoft has owned up to eventually entering the Web-based, user-generated video space, with a project code-named Warhol that could end up as Windows Live Video.
You want something manageable, not something that could end up being multiple projects.
That could end up being catastrophic.
That could end a big reason for today's painful delays: civil servants who dread later corruption investigations, blocking investors' projects.
"That could end badly," he said.
That could end in trouble.
He cited a recent study by his transit officials, which predicted that the project could end up $2 billion to $5 billion over budget.
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