The strongest objections for an expanded Champions League should be expected to come from the more prestigious teams.
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The food and beverages would have to contain fewer than 600 calories, and less than 35 percent of the total calories would be allowed to come from fat.
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As Columbia University's Elliott Sclar, lead author of the UN's 2005 Improving the Lives of Slum Dwellers, observes, "secure tenure" would make it easier for slum dwellers to join the formal labor force, knowing that they aren't at risk of arbitrarily being forced from their homes and that their possessions will still be there when they come home from work.
"We have quite simply been overwhelmed by messages of support and condolences of every type, from far and wide, and I know my mother would be pleased that they have come from all walks of life, " he told reporters.
Corporate clients might be harder to come by but would probably be drawn from sectors that deal with material sciences, particularly engineering or metallurgy, where a low-gravity environment would make possible types of research and production that are impossible or prohibitively expensive on Earth.
Such a loss of confidence may be as likely to come from Washington as from Wall Street.
He lost himself a lot of money and it's going to be hard to come back from this.
There will be more messages to come from both the commissioner and designated owners, all well thought out and targeted.
Pressure to be venturesome may have come from America's highly competitive markets.
The IEA says that hydro will continue to be an important technology for years to come and must not be excluded from policy considerations.
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Investors would be most likely to come from the ranks of Asian consumers and their state backers, Reddy said, as a result of the financial uncertainty gripping western economies.
His performance over the demanding Epsom course on just his third start suggests there could be plenty more to come from a horse whose very name seems to betoken greatness.
But unless the benefits in SEAS are truly outsized, it will be awfully difficult to be sure that they come from the Zetia-Zocor combo (otherwise known as Vytorin), and not just Zocor alone.
Liam Fox: No, and I think it's just as ridiculous to say that you should be elected because of one background, as for people to say, you shouldn't be elected because you come from another background.
There's a lot of celebrities, a lot of people who have come from other states - later on, we're going to be hearing from a blogger who came all the way from top of the East Coast to try to come here and see what was happening for herself.
At this stage, it is unclear how many of these banks will be able to raise the money from commercial investors, how much of the capital will have to come from national governments, and how much will be required from the eurozone's bailout fund, the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF).
"Many people who come from underprivileged families will not be able to come along if the cuts are made, " she said.
The first civilian deputy commander will be from DOS. The following deputies will come and go from other civilian agencies on a rotational basis.
"Undocumented workers today would be so happy to come out from the underground, " she said.
But Neiberg reckons there may be more bad news to come from Lucent.
The doctors believe the allergy could more closely be related to bites that come from tick larvae, or baby ticks.
Leveaux then decided not to be colorblind about the cast, concluding that Juliet's parents must be black and Bloom must come from a white household.
However, this data will not be relevant for every business, watching customers come and go from an insurance company would be a waste of money.
But HILLSHIRE seems to be where the growth will come from.
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The most impressive of the foods available to sunbathers has to be the skewers, which come from the white and orange-clad peddlers shouldering small grills on their backs.
Just one of them could be a condition expected to come from the Treasury in any negotiations on co-operation over use of sterling on both sides of the border.
You decided you would not be defined by where you come from but by where you want to go, by what you want to achieve, by the dreams you hope to fulfill.
It used to be that migrant workers would come from the more rural areas of Brazil during harvest season and essentially live at the mill for the season, using the old slash-and-burn technique to harvest the sugarcane.
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Cooler climates like the North Sea are less likely to be troubled, unless ships come from similar waters such as the east coast of the US. They conclude that very long trips are less likely to be a cause for concern.
And national intelligence agencies, of course, are going to be looking for the clues that will come from them, you know, people going back and forth across national frontiers or communications that can be intercepted or transfers of large sums of money.
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