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If Mr Villaraigosa does achieve his historic victory, his problems will only just have begun.
At that rate, mainstream orchestras will only just be getting Stockhausen and Xenakis by about 2050.
But if, as looks increasingly likely, she does take over some time this summer, Miss Megawati's troubles will only just be beginning.
A win, or even a draw, would keep the pressure on City, who will only just have kicked off at Fulham when the Old Trafford game is over.
The next round of trade talks, which will chip away further at the CAP's protectionist carapace, will only just have begun.
"This is to be able to secure a monthly income which will only just maintain the same standard of living of today's retirees," it said.
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But without serious negotiations, and a political solution, there will be only instability — just what Beijing's leaders fear.
While they will swell the EU's population by 63m people, or 17%, they will add only $255 billion, just 3%, to its GDP.
The financial markets currently think that 10-year bond yields - how much it costs the government to borrow for 10 year- will still only be just over 2% in 2027.
If the ball is going to one side or the other, then you will probably only have just enough time to make a dive for it.
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