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Whatever ensues, so be it.
Whatever ensues, however, the Arab risings have revealed that Iran's revolutionary ideology has not only been rendered bankrupt at home, but it has also lost the war of ideas among its neighbors.
Their verdict, which will inevitably be challenged in the court of public opinion and perhaps in other courts of law, will powerfully influence whatever ensues in the struggle for Florida's pivotal 25 electoral votes.
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They have the means to end this abhorrent practice with a stroke of a pen and the financial resources to endure whatever uncertainty ensues.
If Democrats end up blocking all GOP efforts at crafting a replacement, they will risk taking the blame for whatever chaos ensues.
If some Democrats break ranks and agree to support GOP reforms, then they will give those changes bipartisan cover ―and share responsibility for whatever transformation ensues.
As in all serious criminal cases, we can all hope that the evidence will be presented, litigated, and considered fairly, and that the process will be one that gives us confidence in whatever result ensues.
"At best this was an irresponsible effort to isolate the Muslim Brotherhood, to gain leverage in whatever negotiations ensue," he said.
Whatever scandal ensued from the article would be deflected, spun as an attempt to smear a man who gave his life for his country.
Whatever punishments ensue, however, the whole episode only highlights that the great incentives that exist to cheat still make it worthwhile for some to try, writes Ken Rosenthal on Foxsports.com.com
However the Lords voted yesterday, after the time of writing, and whatever amendments ensue, the Government's intent is as plain from its semantics as from its express aim to reduce the cost of assisting the most seriously disabled by 20 per cent (an astounding figure when fraud accounts for 0.5 per cent of this budget).
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