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Such an outcome would at least mean that it had changed the reality on its border with Lebanon, and this could be sold to public opinion at home as a victory.
"The reason why we're doing the showcase is that we know for a lot of people, there's a time gap between loving what you've purchased and that item just hanging in your closet, with you not even realizing that this could be sold," Yano explains.
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Maybe that could be sold for some hard cash.
Ali suggested to Stewart that a loan book this immaculate could be sold at a premium price.
This capacity could be sold later to mobile business users willing to pay more.By far the largest number of subscribers is likely to come from the "cellular roaming" market.
That is mystifying when this gas could be sold abroad at a handsome profit.Some say that the uncertainties of a deregulated market will create smaller companies less inclined to make long-term investments such as international links which take 10-15 years to build.
Older participants (40 65 years) concluded that placing the trap inside a protective cage, such as chicken coops, which are already available locally, would make the trap accessible to mosquitoes but not children, and that this cage could be sold as an accessory to the trap.
"If you start deviating from your regulations, where do you stop?O Moylan was back in his car now, heading for the exit, and suddenly this idea that cemeteries could be sold to the private sector and reinvented as easily as hospitals or parking garages seemed very improbable and far away.
Under old laws a two-thirds majority of each community was required before land could be sold, this has been changed to a simple majority.
This raised hopes the entire stake could be sold by 2015.
Campaigners worry that this means part of the site could be sold off.
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