Because it will get done -- as every leader in Congress has said, and as the President, the Vice President and others have said -- it will get done because it has to get done, because we are the United States of America and we don't default on our obligations.
"Greece has to exit the Euro, it has to get competitive, has to devalue currency and then almost needs a Marshall Plan, " she says.
The job for Sebastian is to get his head down and get on with it, Mark has to get past Alonso, he certainly can't afford to finish behind him.
He has to get his positive rating up and he has to articulate a vision.
That debt has to get repaid eventually, and each choice has consequences.
To get on the ballot, the Nader campaign has to get the signatures of 1, 000 registered voters in one day or submit 15, 000 signatures statewide.
The BCCI has to get permission from the Indian Government, which has refused to allow cricket matches in the two countries for the last three years.
What I can tell you is it's being worked on by this administration and it's, we hope, going to get done, again because they know it has to get done because the American people are demanding that it get done, because it is entirely unfair to not take action to ensure that these loan rates don't double.
Fidelino said he and his wife have to get to work, and their 14-year-old daughter has to get to school.
If President-elect Obama wants to be a hero and get credit for pulling the economy out of the ditch, he has to get capital off the strike line.
And even though President Bush can get a budget through the Senate with the 51 votes his party now has (budget debates are protected from the usual Senate rules that require 60 votes to do anything), he still has to get the tax-cut bill passed by a committee where there are equal numbers of Democrats.
But he has to get enough of them to be able to add to the moderates and Independents he already has.
And as a single parent, oftentimes, the child has to get out - the oldest child.
He has to get the country moving again, dealing with what's probably a global recession.
Its application for the drought order has to get the approval of the Scottish government.
The whole nation has to get behind the legacy values here because this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
When a plane returns to the gate, the flight has to get in line again for takeoff.
"Our bullpen has to get better, " said manager Terry Collins, entering the final year of his contract.
But legged landers tend to be tippy, and the rover still has to get down to the ground.
Now he has to get at home and in other emerging markets to embrace that concept as well.
First the company has to get past the worldwide recession and settle in with a new chief executive.
Not surprisingly, the primary IT focus has to get as big a bill out as fast as possible.
Mr Bush has said the UN has to get tough with Iraq, or it would lose its credibility.
When the government spends money, it has to get the money from somewhere.
InfoSend still has to get buy-in from the utility companies that it serves.
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But before it can forge that path, Sarepta has to get eteplirsen approved.
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Mr. Pagani, by contrast, has to get his shimmering vision of a car past the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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But the foreign minister of Indonesia, host country of the conference, says everybody has to get over that fear.
All of that riotous cacophony has to get lined up and categorized somehow.
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