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By the end of the month, 1.2m people will have exhausted their benefits.
About the end of February, the Treasury Department will have exhausted its legal authority to borrow.
Modern management is so consuming Guardiola feels it will have exhausted him by his 50th birthday.
By then, G.M. will have exhausted the $13.4 billion in federal loans it has already received.
"While he may well end up the nominee, it is only because their voters will have exhausted all other options".
But it will not achieve much, and after that the E.C.B. will have exhausted its conventional arsenal.
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"Now I always say to my friends: at some point you'll see me make the sixth sequel to some movie and at that moment you'll know I'll have exhausted my life".
But the world is quickly burning through the amount of carbon dioxide it can emit to avoid that level of global warming – and some warn we'll have exhausted the carbon budget within 30 years.
The presumptive Democratic nominee, who is expected to emerge in March, will probably have exhausted his campaign money by then if he sticks to the use of public funds.
In any case, even the most animated teen will probably have exhausted their selfie repertoire after 50 shots of themselves.
And once "crippling sanctions" are circumscribed to an artificial timeline and fail to miraculously fix everything, we will soon have exhausted our entire diplomatic playbook with remarkable swiftness.
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