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A criminal charge against SAC would likely serve as a death blow to the firm.
Airline analysts said that Delta's announcement, which was made at a news conference yesterday, would likely serve as a precursor to revenue warnings from other airline companies.
She has not specified many details of the plan, but the Senate's bipartisan plan, killed in 2013 by House Republicans, outlined a 13-year "path to citizenship" that would likely serve as Clinton's model.
People would never be offended and would likely serve you right," he advises.
And if death from such hemorrhaging didn't occur within hours, the pain and near-certainty of long-term infection would likely serve as not-so-subtle warnings to other predators, she adds.
In addition, Scalia was ten years younger, and would likely serve longer on the Court.
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Ultimately, he would most likely serve much less time than that.
He would most likely serve as a backup to Jason Campbell if Cutler was unable to play.
Victory in either fight, it seems, would most likely serve only to lengthen and complicate the fight.
He may also still appeal his conviction and his attorney, Brafman, said that with "good time" he would be likely serve less than the total seven years.
Even as Mr. Reid scheduled a vote, Senators Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, and Patrick J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania were very near a deal that would most likely serve as an amendment replacing the background check piece of the measure that Mr. Reid is seeking a vote on.
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