The earliest time would be next year if that is what the advice suggests.
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Gentry, of course, have been involved in American politics from the earliest time, but generally as a conservative influence tied to the protection of their moneyed interest or privileges.
When asked by Morgan Stanley analyst Betsy Graseck if there was any chance the bank would consider 2011 for buybacks or if 2012 was the earliest time in which shareholders could expect some sort of increase in dividends, Pandit reiterated his position.
Also, in the coming days Spain will lay out the details of its financial support request for its banks restructuring agency, providing clarity to reassure markets on the form and the amount and the structure of support to be approved at the earliest time.
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Morgan Stanley ( MS - news - people ) analyst Betsy Graseck if there was any chance the bank would consider 2011 for buybacks or if 2012 was the earliest time in which shareholders could expect some sort of increase in dividends, Pandit reiterated his position.
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates repeatedly has expressed his desire to visit Beijing at the earliest possible time.
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Such considerations argue for an invigorated strategic defense program aimed at deploying such space-based defenses at the earliest possible time.
If it is a large corporation chances are they will move on to better and brighter things at the earliest possible time.
At the very least a National Security Council meeting should be convened at the earliest possible time to consider the foregoing recommendations and other policy options.
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The other is that losses need to be claimed at the earliest reasonable time to avoid being whipsawed by the IRS. The business lesson is a new evaluation technique.
For its part, the Center for Security Policy has steadfastly believed that the V-22 would be truly a transformational weapon system and urged that it be brought to bear at the earliest possible time.
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If the critics are right -- a significant "if" -- about the imminence of effective countermeasures falling into the hands of potential adversaries, the argument is only reinforced for pursuing multiple means of acquiring layered missile defenses at the earliest possible time .
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That this legislation will become law, however, is far from certain, and it is of critical importance that the American people convey to their elected representatives their strong opposition to global taxes so that the Senate may act on this legislation at the earliest possible time.
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By comparison, meteors of the type that hit Russia originate at the earliest reaches of time in the disk of gas and dust that swirled around the early sun.
Now look at Exhibit 2, which evaluates our earliest 35-year time period, between 1973 and 2007.
Maria Elena was one of our earliest supporters at a time when nobody gave us a chance.
The other four values stretch back in time to the earliest days of the company, 30 years before we ever thought about building our first hotel, to our popular Hot Shoppes restaurants.
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But with Miami not playing until next Saturday, at the earliest, he'll have plenty of time to treat the three bone bruises that caused him to miss six games near the end of the regular season.
The earliest known mathematics appear to be attempts to quantify time and make calendars, with other early efforts directed towards accounting, astronomy, and engineering.
In 1991 Sagan jumped to Time Warner, where he worked on some of the earliest Internet ventures.
While scientists have known for some time that camels evolved in North America, with the earliest creatures dating to about 45 million years ago, they were astonished to find a species at such a high latitude.
One election supervisor said that, given the time needed to purchase new machines and train personnel, the earliest the state may be able to replace its touch-screen machines is 2010.
He added that the discovery provided a unique opportunity to learn more about the earliest permanent settlements in prehistoric Britain and how such sites developed at a time when new practices were being adopted.
But to understand why the Navy now looks uniquely suited to meeting missile defense needs, it is instructive to go back to the earliest days of the program, and trace how those needs have changed over time.
With the cheers of success still ringing in his ears, we got some quality time with Art Thompson, the technical project director, and Baumgartner's earliest collaborator on the Stratos mission.
Volume I of the General History of the Caribbean relates to the history of the origins of the earliest Caribbean peoples, and analyses their various political, social, cultural and economic organizations over time, in and around the Caribbean region.
Inspectors said Mr Wilby should have been given an indication of the allegations against him at the time of his suspension and should have been given a chance to meet investigators at the earliest possible opportunity.
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At the same time, officials in both administrations describe Clarke as extremely dedicated and knowledgeable and said he was among the earliest in government to warn of the mounting cybersecurity threat.
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