There's too much at stake for us not to all be rowing in the same direction.
So, trying to make it seem like there's a lot at stake for both candidates.
They will do so simply because there is too much at stake for all of them.
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There's too much at stake for you to be gambling on audiences and their off-the-cuff questions.
In terms of the economy, there's a lot at stake for the Greches in the upcoming election.
Much is at stake for the LDP, which for half a century has been in near-continuous power.
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What is at stake for him - or her, for that matter - in a situation like this?
There is prize money at stake for the Caribbean island's 150 active players, but Road Tennis remains semi-professional.
Much is at stake for Mexico's incipient democracy in the next two months.
There's a guide to what's at stake for the candidates in South Carolina and other upcoming presidential contests at npr.org.
At stake for Heidiland and rivals Maienfeld village are pride and rights to the marketing potential of the best-selling classic.
With so much at stake for organizations, do you think they can afford to drag unwilling employees along for the ride?
After all, even more is at stake for Western interests and world peace in this historic catharsis than was involved in 1989.
Certainly, there is much at stake for C-level executives when it comes to health care reform and health care coverage in general.
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However, as made clear by the findings of this landmark study, there is too much at stake for us not to act now.
At stake for the MPAA -- even if not stated directly -- is the fact that DeCSS allowed users to develop competing technology.
That way people can understand what's at stake for them, and it will put President Clinton in a difficult position if he blocks the cuts.
Much money and influence is at stake for the competing factions.
More fundamentally, the lives and treasure of Americans, especially those in the armed forces, should not be risked without something important at stake for their own society.
At stake for Mr Rudd was his sweeping plan for the federal government to take over from the states most funding for Australia's 762 cash-stretched public hospitals.
Calderwood insists his players will not underestimate Pressley's side, with so much at stake for both clubs and expects the match to be a difficult 90 minutes.
There's too much at stake for families who can't pay their medical bills, or see a doctor when they need to, or get the treatment they need.
"There will be a lot at stake for me because if I win I will go to British number one for the end of the season, " said Rusedski.
And although England's qualification is already guaranteed, Rooney insists Capello has made it clear that there is plenty still at stake for the players involved in the final two matches.
Apart from its political and constitutional relationship with the eurozone, something else is at stake for the UK at the European Union council: whether we are propelled back into hideous and serious recession.
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