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This large, relatively slow airplane was never envisioned as a fighter.
"Even making the national team was never envisioned," said Lindy, now 59. "That was some mystical place and the farthest thing from my father's mind.
They argue that unlimited debate was never envisioned by the Constitution, and that supermajorities were required only in unusual cases, like overriding a veto or treaty ratification.
But the real estate market is especially soft downtown, and the Port Authority, which is already building one skyscraper on the site, is reluctant to invest in speculative office space, something that was never envisioned under a 2006 development agreement.
The American military refers to that as a "dual-key arrangement" but officials acknowledge that in effect it is a veto, while Afghan officials insist that this was never envisioned in last March's agreement.
Such a situation was never envisioned when Tony Blair's Labor government, in a fit of reforming zeal, set about transforming the anachronistic House of Lords in the late 1990's.
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They would have been situated within an open-air, cable-framed structure at the tower's upper reaches, though they were never envisioned as a major power source.
"We live in a more dangerous, constantly changing world, one with challenges and threats that were never envisioned when the Handschu guidelines were written," Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said.
A loan without a full appraisal, thorough underwriting, and full income verification was never what anyone envisioned when we started the market for mortgage-backed securities".
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First, it meant that banks were taking excessive risks that were never really envisioned when the government began insuring deposits — and became, in effect, the backstop for the banking industry.
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