Sentence examples for would have reopened from inspiring English sources

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For his more moderate members, Mr. Boehner offered a simple appeal — his plan would have reopened the government through Dec. 15, and extended the nation's borrowing authority through Feb. 7.

Here's a summary of where things stand: House speaker John Boehner has postponed an attempt to bring a bill to the House floor that would have reopened government and raised the debt ceiling.

The Anti-Defamation League hasuccessfullylobbiedied on behalf of Allianz and other German insurers to reduce the impact of Congressional legislation that would have reopened the process of paying restitution to Jewish policy holders and their families.

The bill would have reopened a detention centre on Nauru and allowed the government to send asylum-seekers to Malaysia for processing.

A Japanese victory at Midway would have reopened the possibility of a Japanese invasion.

Second, that there is no telling whether the plant would have reopened, even if the economy had recovered faster".

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If he'd had to wait for reimbursements to begin the work, he said, his restaurants wouldn't have reopened for years (or, arguably, ever).

_Cedar Rapids, Iowa,_October 28th Claim: "The F.B.I. would never have reopened this case at this time if it were not a most egregious criminal offense".

The businesses have reopened.

Businesses have reopened.

Hospitals have reopened.

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