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The Obama administration has opposed both provisions, saying they could derail efforts to contain Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions, setting up a likely veto.
Six Democrats joined with Republicans yesterday on a procedural vote to start considering Azar on the floor, setting up a likely confirmation vote today around 2 15p.m.
The ruling overturned a lower court judge and conflicts with a 3rd Circuit ruling, setting up a likely showdown before the Supreme Court.
(A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that it violated the Constitution, setting up a likely appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court).
The House will vote next week on a measure rejecting President Trump's ban on transgender people serving openly in the military, House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer said Thursday, setting up a likely new congressional rebuke for the White House.
The visiting Celtics cruised to a 120-88 victoverover the Magic on Saturday night, clinching the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference and setting up a likely first-round series against the Knicks.
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Success would be Winning their group, which would set up a likely quarter-final against the Kiwis at Headingley.
That is bad news for the Lions because it sets up a likely first-round trip to New Orleans, probably the hottest team entering the playoffs.
WELLINGTON — Ireland's victory against Australia has set up a likely battle of the hemispheres for the Rugby World Cup title.
That sets up a likely showdown over the funding of some of the provisions, including money that would need to be allocated to the Department of Health and Human Services and other agencies to fund the legislation's implementation.
Two goals from the world's best player when Real were down to 10 men set up a likely peach of a final: Manchester United v Barcelona, Wembley, 28 May.
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