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However, the polls suggest they would fare no better in a vote now than they did in 2006 and 2008.
Participants in these programs also need to figure out whether they would fare better using federal student loans and programs.
But Atiqurahman, the captive soldier, predicted that they would fare no better there, his native city.
But the Red Sox did not seem particularly curious as to how they would fare.
If you threw the forest's inhabitants into a desert, they would fare badly.
Mr. Schick and other dissidents say they would fare far better if the settlement kept the partnerships in business with smaller fees to Marriott.
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There is another reason that Mr. Feinberg initially balked at proximity claims: it's far from clear how they'd fare if they ever landed in court.
As for anyone who is transgender, well, I wouldn't imagine they'd fare very well, sadly".
But that wasn't the point: The men needed a stem-cell transplant to treat their non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, and the anti-HIV genes were like hitchhikers, introduced by the researchers to see how they'd fare.
The catch is that as persuasive as they sound, they'd fare better were they given persuasive songs to sing.
Many men around the facility were disheartened, and others angry, thinking about their own situations and how they'd fare.
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