Germany's attitude proved critical to the question of whether this "parsimonious" group could win the day.
Will this be enough to win the day, assuming the economy continues to improve?
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He took advantage of this blunder to rally government forces and win the day.
Policy positions, not rhetoric, will ultimately win the day with this critical voting bloc.
In the age of Google and Facebook, transparency and crowd-sourced knowledge will win the day.
On Monday bond prices advanced as investors feel the doves will win the day.
Prosecutors' efforts to say the drugs could be hidden inside the blankets won't win the day, he said.
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Barring any significant shifts, the better argument here will likely win the day.
Indeed, according to diplomatic sources, senior Kazaks had quietly assured the Americans that U.S. companies would win the day.
The Americans then helped win the day by sending their troops, training teams embedded in Iraqi units and a separate headquarters.
With the Europeans, America still has a chance to win the day.
But don't expect their quality advantages to win the day in Washington.
But as a branding professional I question whether all these statistical claims to fame can win the day in such a competitive marketplace.
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The likelihood, however, is that Mr Lindsey will win the day.
And if they can deliver it with anywhere near the vigor that was demonstrated by the antis last week in Seattle, free trade may yet win the day.
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The country's vibrant culture, he insists, will win the day.
Its whopping 12 nominations gives it the sense of destiny fitting to such a historic epic, and I have to believe it has the long legs to win the day.
He may seek to ally himself with the Islamist party closest to the Muslim Brotherhood, which was tipped to win the day but appears, according to early returns, to have come second.
You came to us with a clear message that no one should let skepticism win the day -- a vision that states clearly that peace is not only a wish, but a possibility.
Oh no, says Mr Smith, but he is convinced that there are better ways to run a lottery than the present, for-profit method, and he is confident that one of these will win the day.
To be fair, Dean's a comedian, so maybe his partisanship is good for laughs, but it will give way to a desire for good policy to win the day -- even if the Republicans get some credit.
The refusal to look back also robs Gore of another key argument, which is that Washington is a place where fisticuffs take over when footwork fails, and it is the most trenchant fighters who win the day.
To be sure, the Coalition Agreement does not contain any commitments on press regulation - the hacking scandal only exploded later - but the sight of Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband in cahoots will still send chills down Tory spines, especially since they look likely to win the day.
Loeb won stage 10, while Duval reclaimed third spot from Hirvonen, who earned his second stage win of the day in stage 11.
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Coming off a down-to-the-wire win at Dallas the day before, the Lakers wanted to slow down the Nuggets but just couldn't keep up with their younger, more athletic and, yes, better-rested opponents.
Welling were the only side from the county not to win on the opening day.
The bonus-point win on the final day of the season lifted Edinburgh above Leinster to second place in the Magners League table, while the Blues finished as the third ranked Welsh region in sixth.
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