They would also, presumably, have to come to some damages agreement over sales so far.
We have to come to the rink with a new attitude and get through this.
One is that ambitious Chinese and Indians no longer have to come to Malaysia to better themselves.
Colombian society, one of old-fashioned machismo, may have to come to terms with an increasing trend toward matriarchy.
The only way to truly understand what is happening, to experience the magic, you have to come to Senegal.
They will have to come to the forefront again at some point, most probably in the summer months again.
Uncle Fadhil seemed to have come to Cairo mainly to accompany the women.
All good things have to come to an end - but the end in Adelaide over the weekend was brutal.
Does anyone doubt that if any of them got into trouble the government would again have to come to their rescue?
Charles Evers, brother of the late civil rights leader Medgar Evers, said Wellstone doesn't have to come to Mississippi to find poor people.
Moussavi may have won in the capital, "but he lost in the provinces, and that's something they have to come to terms with, " Afrasiabi said.
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But there was one other thing, he said: she'd have to come to the hospital for a few days of therapy to recover the lost ground.
We want to have the opportunity potentially to have Islamic scholars come to the United States and have dialogue with other faith communities in our country.
They have to come to this conclusion no later than April or May if they want to properly optimize their site and back end processes, Squire says.
And he repeatedly stressed this point, that in order for the U.S. plan to succeed, the Iraqis essentially have to come to some kind of political agreement.
The answer is not to create economic policies to encourage Americans to have more babies but instead to encourage immigrants to come to America to have more babies.
But Mr Arafat will have to come to terms with the inescapable fact that his vicarious involvement in the Israeli political process has become more crucial than ever.
"We have to come to terms with the ugly truth that skin color, age and economics played a significant role in who survived and who did not, " he said.
The extremists, Waller noted, while committed to the overthrow of the Western social order, have to come to grips with the fact that they each have drastically different world views.
For Democrats that would mean a deal with targeted spending cuts to Social Security and Medicare, while Republicans would have to come to terms with targeted increases in tax rates.
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First, Mr. Bush made very clear last June that a new generation of leaders, "untainted by terror" would have to come to the fore in the Palestinian community via democratic means.
They are the ones that experienced it, they are the ones who survived it, and they are the ones who have to come to terms with what they experienced their entire lives.
While we wait for the winners to step forward, most of the rest of us will have to come to terms with the fact that we will probably never be fabulously rich.
But ultimately, Mexico is also going to have to come to terms with the fact that in some communities and in some cities, law enforcement has been outgunned or compromised by the strength of these drug cartels.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's World at One programme from Nato's headquarters in Belgium, Sir Richard - the deputy supreme allied commander in Europe - said green-on-blue attacks were "an issue that we have to come to grips with".
Now, I would like to review this policy with you, although, I expect that this topic will exceed my time and will be the subject of many other questions and I'll have to come back to it in the next round.
"Had he been assaulted or fallen over and hurt himself, in a busy town centre, on a very busy evening, we would have expected Artur to have come to light if he had been laying injured somewhere needing help, " she said.
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