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(Some people fret that this will breach their privacy, but it will probably deliver quicker, more accurate searches).

Yet when it comes to his flagship economic policy deficit reduction Mr Osborne will probably deliver bad news: once again, he is missing his borrowing targets.

Vodafone wants Vizzavi to be the preferred Internet portal for all of its European networks but cannot necessarily deliver all of them (though it will probably deliver most).

In the end, of course, low oil prices will probably deliver production cuts, as the Saudis intended; it's just that the timescale is constantly being extended as oil inventories soar.

National elections are fast approaching in Canada, and the nation's poorest and most marginalised communities – First Nations – will probably deliver the lowest voter turnout of any demographic in the country.

It won't be called stimulus because I don't think it's politically palatable right now, but they'll be some kind of jobs package put together, which will probably deliver jobs after they've already been created elsewhere.

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By the middle of next month, he will probably have delivered a second successive league title, but in a league shorn of Rangers' presence and with a budget dwarfing that of every one of their opponents, this was the least that could have been expected of him.

The union will probably have to deliver more concessions to allow Detroit to remain competitive against Asian manufacturers that don't bear the burden of a large retiree population.

"While the Conservatives have 11 million voters, the other parties between them will probably have to deliver the majority of votes and my appeal to the Labour voters is a positive one," said Brown, who defended the efforts that the party's leader, Jeremy Corbyn, had made in the referendum battle.

Adrian would no doubt look at these foppish idiots who have doubled the consumption of champagne since taking office and think, "Even though Tony Blair betrayed me over Iraq, I will probably have to start delivering Labour leaflets again", but like most of my friends would never quite get around to it.

Future clubs will probably have to operate in a financially constrained climate and they need to be designed to deliver significant savings and waste reduction at low cost.

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