In purely domestic political terms the British mission will inevitably be hailed as a success.
In time, Pangilinan could be hailed for his foresight in adopting his cut-debt-and-buy-cheap-in-Asia strategy.
At home David Cameron will be hailed as a hero by Eurosceptics who are likely to demand, now, renegotiation and a referendum.
In most places, this would be hailed as a stunning achievement.
The group is privileged to enjoy a private rehearsal of the Stravinsky-Balanchine's gestating avant-garde ballet "Orpheus, " which would soon premiere and be hailed as a masterpiece.
Yes, the bar is a lot higher now than a decade ago but, if your drug is able to clear it, it will be hailed as a major new medical advance.
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Obama's move will be hailed by advocates for those suffering from a host of afflictions, ranging from diabetes to Parkinson's disease, who believe that an expansion of stem-cell research could boost medical progress toward eradicating the debilitating diseases.
With side scrolling, lots of whitespace and ease of navigation, one has to wonder how this site would be hailed if it were new and not just an incarnation of a site that wore out its relevancy some years ago.
And such a man would not be surprised to find that people who once hailed him as the reincarnation of Abraham Lincoln are now dismissing him as the second coming of Jimmy Carter.
Mr. Obama can't be blamed for the excesses that saw him hailed as the new FDR, the new JFK or the new Lincoln, or for the Norwegian committee that bestowed upon him a Nobel.
This confused even his own party allies, such as finance committee chairman Lloyd Bentsen, who assumed that a newly elected Republican president who hailed from the Eastern establishment would be permitted a cap gains rate cut as a matter of course.
If so, this would be precisely the opposite of the reason the utilities originally hailed electric cars.
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This was typically attended by fewer guests -- only family and close friends -- and may be held in area that one of the couple originally hailed from.
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Syria's government hailed parliamentary elections last month, the first to be held under a new constitution, for being pluralistic and drawing in new political parties.
The press hailed this always-hoped-for upset: praise be, a new face for the front page.
The procedure has been hailed as the first step in humans of efforts to be able to restore sight in blind people.
The whole complex will be officially opened later in the year, but is already being hailed as a vital new development for the town.
Things like genetically engineered seeds and live vaccines have been hailed as scientific and industrial breakthroughs, and can often be reproduced easily and cheaply.
Soper hailed Lamb as a moderniser and said the ECB had to be prepared to pay "top whack" for a suitable successor.
Products like genetically engineered seeds and live vaccines have been hailed as scientific and industrial breakthroughs, but they often can be reproduced easily and cheaply.
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First adopted into state law in 2010, the evaluation system was hailed as a breakthrough for advocates who argue that teachers should be judged by how much their students learn in the classroom.
It was an early dawn when people hailed it a couple of years ago, but next year will be the year of digital convergence marketing.
Current Mayor Ali Saleh, a leader of the recall, hailed the guilty verdicts on Wednesday but said residents won't be truly satisfied until Rizzo and Spaccia are tried.
She hailed some signs of improvement, noting that HMRC "has tried to be smarter and sharper" and "made welcome inroads into tackling some categories".
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Fred Thompson, an actor and former senator who strongly signalled this week that he too would run, is hailed as a saviour by many conservatives, but may turn out to be a lightweight.
Rather than being hailed as a model for pluralism, Iraq is widely seen as a chaos to be avoided.
Medallion owners said the city was illegally changing what was supposed to be an ironclad rule: Only drivers using a medallion could legally stop to accept a customer who hailed them on the street.
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