For now, then, the most likely outcome would seem to be bad but not awful.
For now, then, LTRO is on hold in hopes that fiscal policy makers at the legislative level can lead rather than the Central Bankers.
For now then, grandkids and parents would do well to take advantage of something the baby boomers still seem to hold dear -- balance.
For now, then, Mr Berlusconi will make his own economic policy.
For now, then, when it comes to some of these big China plays, foreign investors are more flush with cash and enthusiastic than the investors actually in China.
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For although coal was under attack by environmentalists then, as now, for generating acid rain and other pollutants, Robertson knew it was going to be a key fuel for a long time to come.
Opportunities to learn and develop are all around you, so remember to make time for them every now and then.
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Over the past several years, Indians and especially the younger generation, have developed a liking for coffee every now and then.
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Mr Hytner decided that the cinema audience must feel that it is in a theatre watching a performance that is ephemeral, happening now, and then gone for ever.
While graphic adventures have fallen out of fashion in recent years, shining examples of the genre (such as LucasArts' latest Escape From Monkey Island) still call out for attention every now and then.
Sure, I buy ebooks for my Kindle every now and then, but I want the bookstore!
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That journey started in Leopoldville, or Kinshasa as for Congolese musicians, now as then, it always does.
If they were now old enough for boarding school, then this woman was not as young as she seemed.
Mr Sargeant said he would "look very carefully" at what help could be introduced for Welsh homebuyers between now and then.
Who would blame them for going abroad now, and then in 10 or 20 years returning if conditions make more sense?
"These" were Piero della Francesca's frescoes in the church of San Francesco in Arezzo, Italy, a place of pilgrimage, then as now, for lovers of the severe Renaissance master from Umbria.
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Over the past eight years Steve has been contributing to the show from Beijing where he works for the British Council, popping back every now and then to caress the BBC Radio Lancashire's Mark II Chiltern studio desks he has known loved for years.
In a syndicated column published this week, Novak excoriates Armitage - the source the veteran journalist had protected so assiduously - both for not coming forward before now and for being "deceptive" about the nature of the then-Deputy Secretary of State's original leak.
They included Margaret McDonagh, who is now the Labour Party's general secretary, and Jonathan Powell, who worked then for the British embassy in Washington and is now Tony Blair's chief of staff.
There's been this insane rush to paint the Southeastern Conference (and Alabama by extension) as hypocritical for being against the Michigan-Ohio State rematch then and for an LSU-Alabama rematch now.
This is a blessing, in that now there are more ways then ever for businesses to get in touch with their customers.
Al Qaeda may limp along for decades, lashing out now and then but its high watermark occurred in 2006 in Anbar Province.
Al Qaeda may limp along for decades, lashing out now and then -- but its high watermark occurred in 2006 in Anbar Province.
"There have been cases that have been brought on very thin factual ground, " says David Roe, then as now a lawyer for Environmental Defense.
The children, now aged nine, were then tested for intelligence.
What Dundee fans would give now for the quality of player Scott had then at his disposal like Gavin Rae, Lee Wilkie and Willie Falconer, who all featured in the 3-0 defeat of Dundee United in Scott's last derby game.
It was quiet now, no talk, no sound, only the silent continuum of snow at the window and I wanted to make her see how beautiful it was, if not always, then at least for now, but when I turned around she was asleep in her chair, her head flopped back, her arms dangling at her sides.
If these questions are critical and a priority for the business, then they should start laying the plumbing for Big Data now.
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But three times in as many weeks Barack Obama has dragged them out dazed and blinking before the Klieg lights: first for an arms treaty with Russia, then to recast America's own policy and now for a summit in Washington, DC.
It would allow those here now to stay and work, then apply for a green card after six years.
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