There is little appetite on the unionist side for yet another deadline and, according to a republican source, the matter of weapons will only be resolved if the governments come up with "a comprehensive, coherent, strategic plan that deals with all issues".
But the details of the progress of the investigation, assessments about -- preliminary assessments about who may be responsible I will not make, and I think that as a matter of upholding the integrity of the investigation, others will not as well.
For Pelagius, salvation was a matter of both will and the practice of good works.
In a matter of days, the legislation will be passed in the House of Commons which could mean the suspension of the fledgling Northern Ireland power-sharing government.
Whether it will be completed will be a matter of whether we get the finance to complete it, but there will be a service here and a memorial opening on 14 October.
Describing the latest payment mechanism as a stopgap matter, the senior Indian official said a delegation of Indian officials will be visiting Tehran in mid-January to discuss a longer-term oil-payment mechanism.
"The Morrisons are confident that a full review of this matter will show that the allegations have been greatly exaggerated, " attorney Robert Skovgaard said in the statement.
Professor David Cowan, head of the King's College unit, said it will only be a matter of hours before the samples leave the athlete and arrive in the hands of the scientists.
As a practical matter, the result will likely be a hemorrhage of talent from the military.
So it was simply a matter of will to drive the House to vote on them in December 1998.
Many of these choices will not be a matter for legislatures or courts, but will involve the informal renegotiation of interpersonal relations.
It is, therefore, absolutely axiomatic: If there is no source of fresh tritium, the nation will, within a matter of a decade or so, be left without a viable nuclear deterrent.
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"For me it's not a matter of playing again for Pakistan, its a matter of cleaning my image and for that I will fight till the last, " Malik said.
This shows the power of the internet and the will of a people to celebrate their heritage - no matter where they may be living.
But a total blackout of the film at the chains is unlikely and for now it will be a matter of how a lack of online ticket sales effects opening weekend revenue.
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The EU had an opportunity to focus the budget on growth and jobs and it will be a matter of deep regret if that was not achieved, but we will continue to scrutinise the details as they emerge.
And how those play themselves out over the next several months will be a matter of me being in discussions with the Republican Party, which is now going to be controlling the House of Representatives.
But whether the deal provides the value the respective boards claim will soon become a matter of leadership: How the integration is conceived and led.
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The amount that will go to the nine banks mentioned above will be doled out in a matter of days.
"The executive ... confirmed that, as a matter of principle, only one association will be entitled to host a Fifa World Cup, " the global body said in a statement.
Senator TARIQ AZEEM KHAN (Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan): What happens on Monday will be purely a matter of the law.
There is no need for strikes or demonstrations against a proposition upon which the Greek people will be voting within a matter of weeks.
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As a fugitive from Thai justice, Mr Thaksin has had to live in exile for the past few years, but if his return to his homeland seems a case of special treatment, or a matter of being let off the charges against him, that will surely provoke a backlash from the yellow shirts and their ilk.
The engine will be removed "in a matter of days" by the Army Corps of Engineers or a federal contractor, Jones said.
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As a practical matter, the upshot of such developments will almost surely be not only to worsen America's military posture but also to degrade its trade and economic posture, as well.
Once the matter has become the subject of a confidentiality agreement, the money manager will usually withhold it from regulators and law enforcement pursuant to the attorney-client privilege.
His has been a triumph of ambition over intractable matter, a fulfilment of Mahler's faith in Arthur Schopenhauer's idea that the human will can overcome any force on earth.
Although this announcement means a further period of uncertainty for many women, the speed of the review should mean that they will have clearer answers about the safety of the implants within a matter of a week or so.
Added to that, another popular narrative of late points to an Obama victory owing to the supposed economic illiteracy of the electorate, along with a media that will provide our weakened president with positive media coverage no matter the state of the economy.
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