There are still many details up in the air regarding the new healthcare system, and Pfizer and other drug companies may be affected on way or another.
Investors did not appear too keen on betting one way or another on the chances of anything of great importance coming out of Europe this weekend.
Much of our writing in The Economist, including our blogs, touches on language one way or another.
And should we see a Hostess resurrection, do me a favor and at least try a Twinkie before making a judgement on it one way or another.
The new spirit of co-operation also means that Turkey can count itself as part of the coalition of the willing those countries involved in the war on Iraq in one way or another.
One in seven Egyptians is said to depend in one way or another on the industry.
He may be on the public payroll one way or another, but the public loves him, even to enjoy Las Vegas.
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To summarize: you prep for thoughtful discussion of a subject, even working through key points with a producer, only to be ambushed in one way or another on air.
But the simple fact is that government programs spawn political constituencies, and millions of voters depend in one way or another on the vast sums the Pentagon spends each year.
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Not only are all of Idealab's start-ups focused on the Net in one way or another, but the Internet also serves as shop window, marketing and distribution channel, and technological foundation.
The SMMT estimates there were 737, 000 jobs, across the economy, that were dependent in one way or another on the automotive sector in 2010 (the most recent year we have detailed figures for).
Mr. RUONALA: Six or seven anyway have come through Milford that we've experienced one way or another, either by listening on the radio to what they had to say or seeing them in person or reading about them.
Soccer teams have three main revenue streams and all are connected in one way or another to on pitch performance.
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And, even if General Wiranto does not end up on the winning ticket in one way or another, he can powerfully influence the bargaining.
Unemployment is no longer a great worry, but almost 1m people of working age, well over a fifth of the total, are still in one way or another dependent on welfare for their income.
But, as the governor said himself, when you consider the challenges facing the economy, it's pretty clear that a quarter point, one way or another, on interest rates is not really going to make a lot of difference.
The terms under which Fred Wilpon and his company, Sterling Equities are negotiating a settlement with Irving Picard, the man seeking compensation for the Madoff victims, will likely turn one way or another based on the degree to which Picard can show that Wilpon or his people sensed any trouble with the fund before getting out.
One way or another, this question kept on coming up - maybe because it's a useful way to think about the different paths which the euro could take from here.
Will Nick Clegg use his party conference to update voters on the policy or could there be another "sorry" on the way?
We can thank our august lawmakers, many of whom reside on the payrolls of banks, one way or another, for a lot of the cover the Fed and banks enjoy.
And France, which in the past has always tried to make sure that its African friends stay in power in one way or another, is now sitting on its hands.
That's about the same as putting an extra two million Hummers on the road, or to put it another way, it cancels out all the gas saved by Priuses and other hybrids 30 times over.
Or to put it another way, if markets are either so irrational or so wise (depending on your point of view) that they think one kind of government borrowing is hideously bad and another is good, probably best to take the supposedly good money and run.
No one can really blame these companies for taking certain positions one way or another corporate branding strives to tug on emotional strings.
Everyone who is in power in Cuba today is there, in one way or another, because Fidel has bestowed authority on him or her.
Eventually, the wealth of the Boomers will start trickling down to their children, as they keel over, and one way or another the Feds will get their hands on it (either directly through estate taxes or filtered through the salaries of people we buy from, unless we choose to spend it all in foreign markets).
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The Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941, was a violent shock, but only in the nature and extent of the destruction: by then, most Americans had come to believe that the country would be dragged into the global war with Fascism one way or another, though their eyes were fixed on Europe, not the Pacific.
He's been outspoken on the need to bring the crisis to a head, one way or another.
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