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The resolution's proponents were concerned they would not garner a commanding majority of the vote.
Furthermore, Mr. Hussein and his aides, were they to emerge, surely would not garner support among Iraqis, much less other countries.
Any change in the structure of the SPL would require an 11-1 majoriny in favour, but two SPL powerbrokers have told BBC Scotland that it would not garner sufficient support.
This story, unlike the death of Debbie Reynolds, would not garner any media attention.
Argued the bills would not garner the 60 Senate votes necessary to avoid a filibuster.
Fitzgerald thinks Toastmasters might help supporters learn how to present their ideas in ways that would not garner this response.
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And he didn't think the attack on PayPal would really work, because it wouldn't garner the backing of those with the real hacker skills required: "we're all pirates - we all use PayPal on a daily basis.
Although Italy's win over England wasn't without flaws, it seemed implausible that they wouldn't garner enough from their final two games to make it through the group.
Along those lines, I asked if Google made a strategic blunder when they put down the initial $900 million bid, since many assumed the entire portfolio wouldn't garner more than $800 million when all was said and done?Perhaps this big bid emboldened Google's rivals?
In 2012 a program like that wouldn't garner a second glance, but back then it was something entirely radical.
A Klan-sponsored beautiful baby contest probably wouldn't garner too many entrants in 2015, but their current Adopt-a-Highway ploy fits perfectly into this mindset.
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