Had the RP been able to hold onto power -- or should it be returned to it in the future -- there is reason to believe that the substantial American military infrastructure in the country, which is critical to America's capability to influence events in Iraq, among other places, and the budding relationship between Israel and Turkey could be at risk.
Ben Gidley, a sociologist at Oxford University who is studying ethnic patterns of movement in south London, believes Brixton will hold onto its Afro-Caribbean culture longer than its Afro-Caribbean residents.
Is it possible, therefore, that one could be transporting a Scud-type missile -- loaded, not in its hold under sacks of concrete, but onto a transporter-erector-launcher -- and remain undetected as it moved within range of one of America's many littoral population centers?
Despite these problems and the dwindling time, bonuses may still be a viable way for some companies to hold onto their crucial year-2000 workers -- especially those workers who have been with the company for long enough that they didn't benefit from the recent boom in year-2000 salaries.
Now, with six Olympic 2012 wins under its belt, including its Tuesday defeat of Canada with a score of 91-48, the team is looking to hold onto its juggernaut status on Aug. 11 by beating the winner of the Aug. 9 match-up between Australia and China.
In other words, the investor would only hold onto stocks during the six-month period of November through April.
Some analysts doubt AOL's privacy and security claims as well as whether that the company can continue to hold onto its market share lead -- interoperable or not.
"We hold onto that principle, " al-Maliki said, according to his office.
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Often, exotic car lessees will agree to a three-year or five-year lease without ever intending to hold onto the car that long.
As technologies go, xenon flashes are apparently on the outs with Nokia -- better hang onto your phones, N82 owners -- while capacitive screens should start to take hold.
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It all depends on how tightly the 1.3-pound waif of a device plans to hold onto its secrets.
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But if the UKIP leader, Nigel Farage, chose to stand in Eastleigh, he might divide the conservative-minded vote and allow the Lib Dems to hold onto the seat.
Because these assets commanded an above-market interest rate, banks had every incentive to hold onto them.
Yahoo said that it would hold onto web data for as long as EU law required - but the firm did not say what it would do with the information beyond the 24 months demanded by the law.
And it is that fact -- that miracles do indeed happen -- that every family of every missing child is trying to hold onto.
His seat is one of 14 that Republicans are defending while Democrats try to hold onto 21, hoping to retain or add to their 55-45 edge.
For Democratic Party officials, who cares if Meek's voting record has been solidly behind the agenda of President Obama -- he must be the sacrificial lamb in order for them to hold onto the Senate.
And I think it's important to hold onto that, because there is, in this sort of situation - we've seen it before when young men of Pakistani origin, for example, have been arrested over alleged terrorist-related offenses - there is a tendency to redefine their nationality in terms of their ethnic origins.
But I think there are some rare cases of companies whose long-term track record indicates you might be wise to consider letting them hold onto your cash.
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Otherwise you have to do it via the means put forward by Congressman Ryan, for example, which I think have been pretty soundly rejected by the American people -- which is just to say let's protect and expand tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, hold them harmless, not ask anything from them, and shift the burden onto -- in the case of the Ryan plan -- onto seniors.
Civilians get onto aircraft and their luggage is x-rayed, but the cargo hold is not x-rayed.
And we've been able to hold onto that because of isolation, because of the strong will and our self-determination.
Ryan Callahan had a goal and three assists as the Rangers snapped a two-game losing streak, picking up two vital points in their fight to hold onto a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Or is it merely window-dressing for the international community, which would legitimise our generals to continue to hold onto power?
Yahoo managed to hold onto those gains throughout the winter and spring before finally dropping back below its pre-rumor level earlier this month.
Now, politicians normally want to hold onto power as long as possible, but this has been a pretty challenging gig - that is, handling the war in Iraq - so we called to ask Duncan Hunter that question.
Visiting manager Tony Pulis will rue his side's failure to hold onto their lead and Stoke have now thrown away 11 points from winning positions this season - but Hull were good value for their only their fourth league win of 2009.
The goal of buy-and-hold investing is to find a mix of attractive investments and purchase them with the intention of holding onto them for an extended period of time.
Moeen Ali, who had earlier hit 51, his first one-day half-century of the season at New Road, ran round the deep midwicket boundary to brilliantly hold onto a chance from Chris Nash.
He managed to hold onto it during the Aquino and Ramos years, though Ramos took away the company's long-distance monopoly.
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