But if Congress comes to its senses a week from now, a month from now, three months from now, then there's a lot of open running room there for us to grow our economy much more quickly and to advance the agenda of the American people dramatically.
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"If Congress comes to its senses a week from now, a month from now, three months from now, then there's a lot of open running room there for us to grow our economy much more quickly and to advance the agenda of the American people dramatically, " he said.
The government has made real progress on climate change with its pledge that new homes will be "zero carbon" by 2016, the report said, but needs to offset carbon from now until then by drastically reducing emissions from existing homes.
You know how traditional career planning works: You imagine what job you want to have at a fixed point in the future say five years from now and then work backwards from there figuring what you have to get from where you are now to where you want to me.
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But on today's estimates only 1.05m suitably qualified people will graduate from college between now and then, so there will be a shortfall of nearly 500, 000, with business-processing the worst affected.
Now then from the General Election adulation of "I agree with Nick" to having dog dirt shoved through his letterbox, it has been - to say the least - a rollercoaster ride for the Deputy Prime Minister.
Apart from an allusion now and then to his "thirty-five years of foreign policy experience, " John Kerry has been astonishingly taciturn about his twenty-year record on defense programs, intelligence matters and foreign affairs in the United States Senate.
Left to its own momentum -- with a push now and then from farseeing policymakers -- this cycle should go on.
Painful as this was to watch, I respect what they are doing for England and I know that unless Australia can find a way of disturbing their partnerships from now until the final Test then we could be in for a long hard summer.
Then, years from now, once the taxpayer loans are paid off, Fiat would be entitled to take a controlling interest.
One thing we cannot afford is to give Tom Ridge or anyone this responsibility and then a year from now find out that it didn't work or the FBI or the CIA or others are still engaged in intramural warfare here.
He occupies an armchair well away from the TV set, dozing now and then.
Operating margin then moves from 3 percent now to 4 percent over three years.
The new Frontline now simply leases ships from SFI, then relets them to customers at higher rates.
Easy Mode isn't as easy to use as I would have liked, though, because features and settings from the regular mode creep in now and then.
However the true test starts today as consumers place their orders and then, 10 days from now, when customers get their hands on the new Surface tablet.
If that's indicative of what the prevailing opinion will be six years from now, when Clemens becomes eligible, then he won't see his plaque hang in Cooperstown.
Our sessions would be interrupted now and then by calls from Al Davis (an early boss), James Lofton (whom Walsh coached at Stanford) and other big football names.
In an interview with Forbes this morning, Andreesen Horowitz partner Scott Weiss noted that the Silver Tail has seen huge growth since the firm invested in the company 18 months ago, growing from a dozen employees then to 100 now.
If that point is 10 years from now, or if you are still pulling in an income, then staying defensive from a buy and hold perspective is the order of the day.
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Until then, perhaps a decade from now, you bet against Apple at your own peril.
Both A Petal and A Single Spark jump between then and now, going from black and white to color.
And will we be hearing from the President on the subject between now and then -- or tomorrow sometime?
The alto flute, however, is a more graceful, slower-moving bird from the nearby lake that swings by now and then.
Its cause derived, directly, poorly understood (both then and now), from Genoa.
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Secondly, the person responsible for the original Waterhouse remit from 1996 is the then Welsh Secretary, now Foreign Secretary - William Hague.
Designed as entertainment for their friends, these larky experiments commanded the same respect from the art market then that they do now: almost none.
Essentially, now that it has raised this issue then everyone should be aware of it and anyone buying an iPad from now on is on their own.
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The yen also has improved, moving from 134 yen to the dollar then to 124 now.
From then on he was hooked, and now he hardly ever passes a day without spending four or five hours reading.
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