And would any of the gun violence legislation or initiatives be ready in time to be included in either one?
Outline permission for the 220-acre (90 hectares) complex was initially granted in 2007 and it was hoped it might be open in time to be used as a training course for the 2012 Olympics.
Planning and listed building applications were due to be submitted in July and it was hoped funding will be secured in time to allow work to start next year.
Michelle Esterman, Altisource's chief financial officer, said the company based itself in Luxembourg to be in a time zone closer to its employees in India, where a majority of its workforce is located, as well as the tax benefits afforded to technology companies by the western European nation.
Amazon has announced 19 new fulfillment centers worldwide to be opened in time to support this year's holiday demand.
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It is hoped the new governor will be in place in time to supervise the relocation of prisoners to Jurby, scheduled for spring 2008.
If Australians agree, their first president could be in office in time to open the Sydney Olympics in 2000, or at least to lead the celebrations likely to be quite a party the following year for the centenary of the Australian nation, marking the coming together in 1901 of a federation of British colonies once used as a dumping-ground for convicts from the motherland.
We're fortunate enough to still be home in time to share in the importance of the day.
He added that the expert's report would be received in time to confirm next month whether an application for fresh evidence would be made.
McKinsey's Jayant Sinha believes the education system can be fixed in time to plug the gap.
Doctors could use the organs that can't be transplanted in time to build the scaffolding to grow future hearts.
These negotiations must be completed in time to ensure that there is no gap between the first round and what follows.
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The spinner should, however, be fit in time to play a full role in the Test series against Australia which starts in mid-December.
It had been expected the engine would be running in time to participate in last year's Olympic torch relay but the NRM was forced to withdraw it.
The Bush administration had hoped the treaty could be modified in time to allow it to begin constructing silos and a testing command centre in Alaska next spring.
The more recent concerns, that an agreement to extend the Bush-era tax cuts would not be reached by year-end, and that the debt ceiling would not be raised in time to prevent the government from shutting down by mid-February, have been kicked down the road by several months.
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She refuses to share her balance sheet with stressed countries by allowing the issuance of euro-bonds, until they reform, even though such reforms cannot be implemented in time to head off sovereign defaults that would take down many under-capitalized European banks, now desperately juggling their books to inflate their capital ratios.
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Reserve-team coach Kevin MacDonald has been placed in caretaker charge of Villa, but sources close to Lerner say he would like a permanent appointment to be in place in time for the trip to St James' Park.
Also be sure to build in time to sample all of the unique flavours -- since every working distillery gives guests the opportunity to smell and taste the handcrafted drink.
Because of the intelligence coordination that we do with a range of countries, including Israel, we have a sense of when they would get breakout capacity, which means that we would not be able to intervene in time to stop their nuclear program.
If one of the principal, stated rationalizations for this exercise is to expand the pool of personnel for the armed forces, it would be madness in time of war to be pursuing it when, on net, the effect will actually deprive it of far larger numbers of skilled, experienced troops and officers.
The White House evidently has accepted, despite the fact that the U.S. military cannot permit hostile satellites to be used in time of war to locate, track, target or enable attacks upon American forces.
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It is hard to imagine, moreover, that the three Senators who are expected to be seated in time for the lame-duck session will be in a position to make informed decisions about this treaty.
There is a time to be in those markets, and there is a time to spread out into other sectors.
This appears to be a good time to be investing in China, as stocks are historically cheap.
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Vonn faces a race against time to be fit in time for the Winter Olympics in Sochi next year, where Maze is determined to add to the two silvers she won at the 2010 Games in Vancouver as she carries the hopes of her small nation.
"The possibility exists that in several states innocent individuals may be executed because medical technology will not be made available in time to prevent their death, " said the American Association of Public Health Physicians, the nation's largest doctors group.
Although his star has fallen in great part to his own actions, as I have said often: Brett was not as angelic as he was made out to be in his time in Green Bay nor as demonic as he has been made out to be lately.
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"I said he would be welcome to come in any time to give the place a lift and work with our strikers, " he added about Shearer, who scored 206 goals in 404 appearances.
Time to jump in, time to be part of the deal, time to help get America out of the rut, and the way to do that is, they're still going to pay less taxes than they paid under Reagan.
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