But they've yet to prove their case, and it looks increasingly improbable that they ever will.
He has gone through more in the past four years than I ever will.
We're not making any bets on when this might happen or if it ever will.
She doesn't really know how to use it, and I have my doubts she ever will.
If he cannot do what is needed this autumn, it is unlikely that he ever will.
"They definitely take more abuse than any golfer ever will, " says Andy MacDonald, a professional skateboarder.
"I am, and ever will be, a white-socks, pocket-protector, nerdy engineer, " he said in February 2000, in a rare public appearance.
And the crowds, I don't think I've ever come across anything anywhere near like that and I doubt I ever will again.
Whales are very important but sharks are more fundamental to the survival of our oceans, healthy oceans than whales probably ever will be.
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Finally, no central campus funds have been used to finance this project, and we intend to manage it so that none ever will.
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That's the magic of photography, whereby a still and silent image can evoke far more than any moving pictures with sound ever will.
It could be a sign that the Net is maturing and evidence that people are using the Internet as much as they ever will.
In short, the one-man retailer uses grocery records stored in his memory, far more interactively that a smart phone or the supermarket till ever will.
This man knows more about theoretical economics than I ever will.
He travels to the place itself where, receiving the confession of a local collaborator, he gets as near to the truth as he ever will.
In all honesty, most people don't really believe he ever will.
At this point, it is unlikely that they ever will.
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Those of us who are sad at the destruction wrought by the tsunami and angry at the horrible over-reaction to Fukushima that has hurt more people than the radiation ever will.
If so, more firms than ever will close their defined-benefit schemes (in America, only about a fifth of all workers are covered by one now) and the investment risk inherent in saving for retirement will fall on the untrained individual.
The best thing this chancellor of the exchequer did and most likely ever will do was his very first act as finance minister: he gave the Bank of England a huge piece of his job, in the form of operational control of monetary policy.
Whether the "high speed" portion of those two ventures will ever materialize will remain an open question for a long time.
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The real mystery to me today when Groupon is down 25% or so is why anyone would believe anything this management has ever or will ever say about how they are going to rebuild this business into something terrific.
Knowledge of any skills other than those of the technological elite will become a redundant concept because all the information we will ever need will be instantly available to us all, and because intelligent machines will be able to undertake almost any task better and more quickly that we can ourselves.
Appearing alongside Mr Romney, Sen McCain told a crowd "no-one will ever say that Mitt Romney will lead from behind".
Yes it is broke, but not one measure that has ever surfaced relative to reform will ever fix the root cause.
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