Asking how long the ride will take is likely to be met with a shrug and a laugh.
This requirement can only be met with a resumption of at least limited nuclear testing.
Bush had promised that Libya's actions would be met with "good faith" by the United States.
An invite to dinner, drinks, a movie or shopping will be met with a similar excuse.
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And part of it will be met with huge landing craft that ride on air cushions.
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Above all, people speaking for the first time must not be met with deaf ears.
Furthermore, any attempt to abolish the Electoral College will be met with strong Republican opposition.
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And, he predicted, it is likely to be met with the same violent Palestinian response.
But once the issue gets to Congress, the voucher idea in particular may be met with resistance.
Of course anything she would design, no matter how good, would be met with skepticism and derision.
And they say the equality they have on the battlefield must be met with equality at home.
Even among those who generally lean in favor of the government, indicting family members should be met with skepticism.
"Our message is clear, quiet will be met with quiet, " Mr. Netanyahu said.
Whether he will be met with cheers or indifference remains to be seen.
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Stating them may diminish the numbers of ovations and be met with scoffing by his opponents and the pundits.
Intransigence must be met with increased pressure -- and such pressure exists only when the world stands together as one.
It is not politically viable because it will almost certainly be met with a backlash, now or in the future.
These are -- these have to be met with a seriousness of all those involved about making progress on an issue.
This simple act of restoring freedom will deter would-be murderers and for those who try, they will be met with resistance.
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He said such fire will be met with a "very strong" response.
For what he has done, we know that the killer will be met with justice -- in this world, and the next.
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It could be a milestone for a company that's spent decades refining three-dimensional technology, only to be met with resistance from consumers.
Worse still, locals panicked and moved to withdraw their funds, only to be met with closed doors at the order of the government.
They can see everything and share everything, and any branding initiative that appears less than authentic is bound to be met with skepticism.
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Now, we can expect that these proposed changes will be met with heavy resistance from the special interests and their supporters in Congress.
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These challenges need to be met with stronger international resolve, if we are to deliver on the promises made in Dakar in 2000.
Or are we witnessing yet-another temporary bout of euphoria which will soon be met with the harsh realities of a deleveraging, bear market world?
Any family not willing to provide such disclosure would simply be told that the school expected the full gap to be met with a donation.
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Everyone who worked near or with him, knew that to fail in what you delivered would be met with derision and a severe calling out.
Looking at hotels once again, lower room prices in New York, Las Vegas and Honolulu will be met with reduced hotel-room supply in the future.
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