Almost certainly, Congress won't get to all of these tax provisions this fall, and what is addressed will likely be altered in some form or another.
It's more than speculation, but as with almost all things psychiatric, my take on the studies is that establishing routines isn't the cure-all that it is sometimes touted to be.
The fact that his bill got 54 votes in this past session, almost all of them Democratic, doesn't mean much.
"Ethanol, by the time it's all said and done, almost doesn't save any oil, " Stedman said.
Every week at its warehouse in Menlo Park, California some 10, 000 sheets of stamps, tens of thousands of posters and 20, 000 T shirts--almost every shirt unique and distinct from all the others--roll off the presses, sparkling with freshly printed images of cute kids, Disney characters, landscape shots and catchy tag lines (sample:"Not everything's flat in Lubbock, "reads the chest-high line on one).
It probably has also helped that for almost all of the last year, the mainstream media hasn't bothered to take Paul very seriously.
While Johanna Daly likely died from a hospital staph infection, the staph superstrain that almost killed young Jewaun Smith didn't come from a hospital visit at all, doctors believe.
Because almost all couples in the study were heterosexual, the new findings don't apply to homosexual couples, researchers cautioned.
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Some Kenyans say ethnicity won't matter to them next week, but the polling also shows that almost all of the Luos are voting for Odinga and most Kikuyus are voting for Kibaki.
He has lost almost all of his sight over the past few years, but that hasn't depleted his dedication to the soldiers.
That is not written pejoratively, for almost all the great athletes in any sport were singularly driven individuals who didn't play well with others.
Duke wasn't the best place to be thinking such thoughts: The regulated utility still generates almost all its electricity with coal or nuclear fuel.
The result horrified me -- almost all of the time spent acting rationally in response to a world which doesn't exist turned out to be wasted.
"My father made his one stock investment in early October 1929, saw it almost all disappear and then, if he had any money later, he wouldn't touch the stock market, " he says.
John one question on the Real IRA that people here are puzzled, we hear that those people who did the Omagh bomb, those identities are known and that the Real IRA have been successfully infiltrated, I quote here, by the Irish police and that the names of almost all the leading members are known, if that's true why haven't they been rounded up, arrested and tried?
And at almost all these gatherings, there are some huge subjects that participants either do or don't mention, depending on the location, sponsors and audience.
They found that almost a quarter of all the dentists called were only taking on private patients - others weren't taking on any patients at all.
"Almost all of these companies are in denial like an alcoholic--'I don't have a problem, just sprinkle holy water on this and I'll be fine, '" Marsal told me.
Almost all of our week-to-week work on MOTD, MOTD2 (which didn't exist in 2000) Focus and Score is based around our Premiership contract.
In almost all the countries surveyed, the use of social networks such as Facebook and Twitter didn't change much from 2010 to 2011.
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And almost all of the institutions that were built on that last model that got us this far aren't really adapted for carrying us much farther.
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