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Those eventualities were still ahead, she supposed.
Thus, any genuine "preparedness" strategy must include averting those eventualities for which preparation is impossible.
Mr. Mukasey said he could not answer the question because it might be "telling our enemies exactly what they can expect in those eventualities" and "those eventualities might never occur".
In any of those eventualities, constituencies within the countries at risk could turn to America for support.
But without a clearer sense of what those eventualities may be it will struggle to do so, despite good intentions and big exercises with funny names.
If the minister wants gas as the transitional fuel to deliver base load, and a nationally harmonised policy structure to help bolt new technologies into the electricity grid, he should lead the discussion about an energy intensity scheme for the power industry, because such a scheme would deliver those eventualities.
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Those two eventualities would leave Brook on top of the world, Khan with nowhere else to go and the promoters and fans with a domestic grudge match on their hands: in short, Yorkshireman Brook and Lancastrian Khan don't get on.
Depending on whom you talk to, these eventualities count as two options or one; some argue that a default is inevitable, because even if Argentina negotiates with the holdouts, those talks are doomed to fail.
The surgeon has to consider these eventualities wisely.
There does have to be a contingency plan for those kinds of eventualities," says Hughes.
"I can't say I like the idea of missiles on Blackheath but if the military and security experts think that is necessary to have a last line of defence to deal with all eventualities, those defence systems will have to go somewhere.
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