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I hope we will eventually have its 21st century equivalent.
"Everything we bring into our lives, we will eventually have to get rid of," he writes.
So if we want to leave with a deal, we will – eventually – have to approve that much maligned document.
That's bad in two ways: first, the missing sales mean less cash coming in from deposit payments, and second, we will eventually have no work to do.
"I suspect we will eventually have to move away completely from diesel vehicles, because they are the main source of particles".
"We're still looking to tighten, but I want to prepare people that we will eventually have to pay more in taxes".
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Recently, he and his team have devised a technique to maintain a stable temperature for extended periods using induction that doesn't call for the use of plastic, a material "we'll eventually have to get rid of," he says.
It's true that we're building up debt, on which we'll eventually have to pay interest.
(The fifth is a lawyer, a personnel decision I am certain we'll eventually have cause to be thankful for).
But I believe from the bottom of my being that we'll eventually have to restore Glass-Steagall.
We'll eventually have driverless cars, even if a few pedestrians get killed in the process; we'll eventually have bankless currency, whether it drives the banks out of business or not; but we'll never have personless social media.
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