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Both were set to expire soon, and result in the layoffs of thousands of federal employees.
Mr. Teitelbaum said other leases were set to expire soon, creating other vacancies.
The statute of limitations on the case was set to expire soon, which Ms. Weber said would prevent her from adding defendants to the lawsuit.
Though many banks and institutions have placed a temporary hold on evictions and foreclosures, these reprieves are set to expire soon and we expect a flood of evictions in the new year.
"While the establishment of industrywide standards is important, the failure to require meaningful loan modification protections is a retreat from current safeguards" that exist under a government program set to expire soon, said Alys Cohen, a lawyer at the National Consumer Law Center, in a statement.
WASHINGTON — With a key arms control treaty set to expire soon, the Obama administration is searching for ways to keep inspectors in Russia or else it risks losing American eyes on the world's second most formidable nuclear weapons arsenal for the first time in decades.
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Alarm data is, by definition, urgent and considering the wasteful mechanism being used to route it—should be set to expire as soon as possible.
But if Congress doesn't act soon, the increase for mass transit riders to $230 a month is set to expire at the end of the year, and the benefit will return to $120 a month.
Her contract is set to expire next year.
The current fleet is set to expire in 2020.
They are both set to expire in July 2012.
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