You know, we're going to get Congress to legalize undocumented workers, it's just a matter of when.
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It is just a matter of when the bell goes off if he can do it then.
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Again, I don't think this is a matter of if, I think this is now a matter of when.
Quite frankly, now that we've reached the halfway point I'm convinced it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
"It's just a matter of when and where, and when I grow out of my body, " Tomic told the Melbourne Age last year.
Privately, even IMF economists now seem to think it is a matter of when, not whether, Uruguay is forced to default on its foreign debt.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the international community must make clear to al-Assad that it's a matter of when, not if, he must go.
"There was a lot of confirmation going on for me, so it was more so a matter of when they were going to take me in the draft, " Manuel said.
The Serb held him off but as the set progressed it seemed a matter of when, rather than if, Murray would force the break, all the while holding his own serve with ease.
And as I said, it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when we have comprehensive health care reform in this country -- something that Presidents have tried to do for 70 years and what many of the people that you talk about have been working decades on as well.
It is furthermore clear today that building a culture to support press freedom is generally a lengthy process, while what has been won for press freedom can also be lost in a matter of months when negative forces gain control of a country.
He came to Dubai as a tourist and was only in the country a matter of days when he was sadly arrested.
Boselli had only been on the pitch for a matter of minutes when referee Mark Halsey pointed to the spot after Gabbidon brought down Cleverley.
It will also mark the end to the boom in the bond markets which, says Urquhart Stewart, "is a matter now of when rather than if".
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Yossi Benayoun rescued West Ham twice in a matter of seconds when he first headed Smith's flicked effort off the line, then stood firm as Kieran Richardson let fly with the rebound.
As a matter of fact when I heard that some companies are not accelerating dividends, even ones that will be paid in January, so that they will have a better looking balance sheet on December 31, I thought it was outrageous.
Ms. JAMES: Oh, yeah, as a matter of fact when I was in rehab at the same rehab center in the '70s, '74, '75, I got a letter from Keith Richards that had told - that had said to me that they were getting ready to do a tour.
Still, the study points to the fact that our vision of sexiness is strongly a matter of where and when we live, and the product of the conventions and traditions of the country, the community, and even the families in which we find ourselves.
Markets think it's just a matter of where, when and what kind of easing we'll get.
And then it was just a matter of finding out when the remains would be brought back.
And, as a matter of definition, when central banks expand their respective balance sheets they create liquid assets for commercial banks.
Major hydro-disasters in Pakistan are not a matter of if but when.
To many in the industry, it was never a matter of if but when the ratings-challenged network would decide to can the 10 p.m. talk show experiment.
Drogba then gave Chelsea hope, if only for a matter of seconds, when he took Michael Essien's pass on his chest and drilled a low finish beyond Van der Sar.
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