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Querrey strolled around his side of the court as if he were ready to extend his run as the last American man in the American Grand Slam.

It was natural for them to first outsource the subjective methodology to us at University of Helsinki; then, after a couple of years of successful collaboration, they were ready to extend this by outsourcing the physical image measurement process to our collaborating, technical university.

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China "should be ready to extend a helping hand," he writes.

First, the Fed could respond to any major new sign of weakness by suggesting that it was ready to extend its current bond-buying program beyond June.

A spokeswoman for India's Ministry of External Affairs said India's prime minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, had assured King Gyanendra, the constitutional monarch of Nepal, "that India was ready to extend whatever assistance was required".

Hamas is ready to extend its present "unilateral ceasefire" if the other side formally agrees to one: not exactly the Quartet's demand for a definitive disavowal of violence.

His language mirrored the words of President Obama just over one year ago when he said his incoming administration was ready to "extend a hand" to those willing "to unclench your fist".

If by then they have faced too much government obstruction, they may boycott the elections altogether.The parliamentary elections, scheduled for September 19th, will test whether Kazakhstan is ready to extend reform from the economic to the political sphere.

He feels that he owes the manager, Arsène Wenger, for helping him through an error-strewn and injury-curtailed first season and he is ready to extend his contract beyond June 2015.

Mr. Abe's government has embraced the idea of female empowerment in other areas, notably the workplace, but few think it is ready to extend the concept to the monarchy.

Greece's creditors will be ready to extend debt maturities to reduce further Greece's (already-low) servicing costs; to allow it to run a primary fiscal surplus lower than the 4.5% mandated (from 2016) in its bail-out agreements; and to respond to a vague Greek proposal to stick to "70%" of the reforms agreed by the previous government.

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