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Still, the Workers Partyy may yet conquer the scepticism of investors in energy as it has done, more quickly, in the financial markets.
As a result, though, the tax system and its failures loom ever larger.Worse, "crony capitalism" is far from vanquished, and may yet conquer.
Ms. Somova, who was full of youthfully acrobatic overemphasis when the company last visited New York in 2008, has gained refinement and glow: she could yet conquer the first movement.
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Timor-Leste has not yet conquered problems of corruption and waste.
His younger sister, Kate, a 6-year-old who is in the first grade, has not yet conquered shoelaces.
Analysts tend to view both men as talented but up against a considerable challenge that they have not yet conquered.
I think the events around Hurricane Katrina reminded us that Mother Nature is something we haven't yet conquered.
4) Asterix lives in a fictional village in northwest Armorica, the only place in Gaul not yet conquered by Julius Caesar and his Roman legions.
When the Montreal protocol was negotiated, during the mid-1980s, the notion that governments could intervene in the market was under sustained assault, but not yet conquered.
In a society that had not yet conquered space, A.O.G. was viewed as a catastrophe that, within ten years, was liable to cause a population explosion on Earth, which would exterminate life through hunger and disease.
(She hasn't yet conquered all her roles, though. So far, the serene lunar grandeur of the extraordinary adagio second movement of Balanchine's "Symphony in C" eludes her).
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