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And Safeway has been struggling, meaning it would probably drag down Asda's growth.
People following Mr. Cuomo's case said that the attorney general's showdown with Bank of America would probably drag on for some time.
And the UN advised me that while the janjaweed might not bother me, they would probably drag out and shoot my Fur interpreter.
If the British did vote to leave the EU, he said, exit talks with the rest of Europe would probably drag on for years and "maybe as many as five".
Mark Radcliffe, an intellectual property lawyer with Gray Cary in Palo Alto, Calif., said the development suggested that the dispute over Linux's origins would probably drag on even longer until the courts sorted out who owned what.
After years of delays in the installation of the E-ZPass toll collection system on the Garden State Parkway, the New Jersey Turnpike and the Atlantic City Expressway, state officials announced earlier this month that the system would not be completed at all parkway toll plazas by June, as promised, and that the job would probably drag on into the fall.
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However, such a move would also probably drag Turkey into recession.
On Nov. 24, 2006, Mr. Weissberg had an operation, and the doctors warned them that he would have problems walking and probably drag his right leg. "He woke up and was able to walk," Ms. Sorkin said.
That would probably require dragging this into next year and splitting the bill, passing the controversial parts with the reconciliation procedure and leaving the popular planks, prohibiting insurers from rejecting people based on pre-existing conditions and the like, to pass separately afterwards.
Mild weather probably dragged down sales of winter clothing.
In normal driving, the CR-V easily keeps up with traffic, though against other 2012 cars and trucks it would probably lose more drag races than it would win.
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