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Rodgers will be standing in the way should one materialise.
Growth is outpacing that of America for the first time in a long while; even better, domestic demand seems to be perking up, which will make Europe better able to survive an American downturn should one materialise.Still, there's more than a bit of room for gloom.
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That Burley's planned assault on the visitors' goal should not materialise would certainly be owing in part to the poor performances of Thomson and Darren Fletcher.
Liverpool's managing director, Ian Ayre, said on Tuesday that he had written to Uefa and Zenit about the racism issue, and that his players would be advised on how to deal with abuse should it materialise.
The purge must, at the very least, have damaged the regime's spy network, and might also have started an internal rift.But Aung Zaw, an exiled Burmese journalist, worries that protests or even coups, should they materialise, would not necessarily lead to any improvement.
Recommendations: FMAWR should urgently materialise its commitment to provide its financial contribution to the programme/States, as per the agreed cost sharingformula.
In the case of Irish travellers, a focus on preventing suicide, alcohol misuse and elderly injury should materialise in existing and future policies, action and research.
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