The fates of the prime minister and Britain's mightiest media mogul are now intertwined.
But those who want to cheat the fates still have some extreme options open to them.
We know nothing, except that their needs and their fates are obviously locked together.
That could affect the fates of a number of telecom companies, say Stifel Nicolaus analysts.
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Not surprisingly, companies are willing to pay Coverity for saving them from such fates.
Graham calls candidates with their fates late in the evening of their interview day.
The fates of the three Caston brothers may well have been fixed at their births.
It means that, in a moral sense, all of our fates are bound together.
They had no choice in the matter, and they possessed a quiet resignation to their ill-timed fates.
That's the intended consequence of the story, which concerns the fates bequeathed by fathers to their sons.
Cities and regions whose economic fates are tethered to health care, education, and energy, for example, are thriving.
The fates brought me back to Houston in 1987 after a five-year absence.
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Nonetheless, it's up to us to allow adult children to determine their fates.
The ideology he opposed throughout his political life insisted that history was moved by impersonal tides and unalterable fates.
In this view of life, we are all responsible for our financial fates.
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And, surely, not you, and not we, but they: people whose appalling fates we can imagine but do not share.
He was at the table when regulators and fellow bankers discussed the fates of Lehman Brothers and American International Group.
France's 10 men held out for a 1-1 draw but without their talisman the fates had swung decisively against them.
Unfortunately, in 2003, the US ignored the interconnectedness of the two countries' fates, and so it adopted divergent policies toward them.
When we pay for those handouts, we, the sponsors, own those programs, and have every right to determine their usefulness and fates.
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The fates of those who have defrauded innocent collectors must be decided and industry-wide authentication regulations must be implemented and strictly enforced.
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They are also uncertain of their fates at the hands of an army that has to root out rebels lurking among them.
Another drawing of Morris in the sale, dating from the 1860s, depicts her in another mythological pose as one of the Fates.
It begins with a description of a rural cemetery in darkness, turning to the fates of the people who lie six feet below.
So they started measuring how long it was before people in either group suffered one of these fates or was hospitalized for heart-related reasons.
The fates of the San Diego and the wireless economy are inextricably linked, and both of them are just starting to hit their stride.
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Those under consideration for being sent to Saudi Arabia would be from the remaining 70 or so Yemenis whose fates have yet to be determined.
The vastly superior budgets available to French clubs and fluctuations in the comparative value of sterling against Euro have undoubtedly contributed to Welsh teams' fates.
One storeroom full of cardboard box files contains KGB dossiers recording the fates of hundreds of thousands of people, deported or arrested by the Soviet authorities.
But even as the fates of Lehman and Merrill hung in the balance, another crisis loomed as the insurance giant American International Group appeared to teeter.
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