In a base case scenario for Paul voters, the Congressman could in theory emerge the winner on the convention floor this summer.
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While antitrust and consumer benefit concerns abound in the wireless and cable industries, how partners emerge in the smartphone service market may prove to be the dance worth watching.
The approach the company has taken closes a number of escape hatches that most defending corporations usually keep open: on the one hand, wiggle room in the event that facts emerge to in any way justify the claims and, on the other hand, the option to settle the case.
Atkins, who died after an apparent slip on an icy sidewalk in 2003, was one of the most successful diet gurus to emerge in the last several years.
Haring, who died in 1990, at the age of thirty-one, was arguably the most lovable artist to emerge in the eighties, if not the most thought-provoking.
But Langerman says the real differences emerge in the classroom.
Traitors pop up in the CIA. Who hasn't expected that malfeasance might emerge in the officiating corps?
The alleged abuse centring on children's homes in north Wales - and specifically the Bryn Estyn home at Wrexham - began to emerge in the 1990s.
Conversely, the benefits that will emerge in the distant future will be felt mostly in poorer countries.
Queen of the South host south of Scotland rivals Stranraer in the only derby to emerge from the draw.
Sometimes, the first green shoots emerge in the forest where everything burned.
All of the companies vying to emerge in the brain-wave market are using electroencephalograph, or EEG, technology, which measures the brain's electrical impulses in the forehead and has long been used to diagnose epilepsy and other brain disorders.
Bletchley's role in breaking German codes was kept secret not just during the war but for decades after and only began to emerge in the 1970s.
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Slowly, the story is starting to emerge in the general media.
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As additional scandals related to conflicts of interest at the highest levels of major pensions emerge in the coming months, U.S. pensions will face growing pressure to respond.
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In private markets, people are likely to acquire levels of education beyond basic literacy and numeracy, so the amount of education that would emerge in the market is probably that for which the marginal benefit is equal to the marginal cost.
What's startling in the PwC figures is that as the world in general started to emerge from its economic woes, the carbon numbers rose faster than the financial ones.
The Kumasi Declaration may therefore very well emerge in the coming years as a blueprint that other countries in Africa could emulate in their quest to consolidate nascent democracies.
In retreating from the market, Unum cited factors including "the significant decline in long-term interest rates, " and said it also considered a fresh industry study showing that lower termination rates than the company had previously assumed were beginning to emerge in the industry.
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The scandal has spread across Europe as details of the elaborate supply chain in the meat industry emerge.
Comparisons will become more difficult to beat later in the year as consumers started to emerge from the crisis mentality and frugality in the second half of 2009.
As a consumer of science news who is also a scientist, I know too well the filters that scientific findings go through before they emerge in the distilled versions the consumer reads.
If the government were to prevail, job losses would surely emerge in the sector, and the government may need to bail out the banks once again!
Sceptics will lean toward another conclusion, wondering whether the capital boost is an effort to get ahead of a massive surge in bad debts that will emerge from the remarkable surge in credit last year.
The USDA's revisions reflect the impact of dry weather in South America and floods in Australia, which have compounded supply constraints that first started to emerge in the middle of last year, when a drought in Russia ravaged that country's wheat fields.
First, the analysis does not address possible threats to national security that will emerge in the future.
The date may seem far off but Donovan noted that other solutions would emerge in the interim that would enable voice on LTE networks.
The millions of jobs and billions in tax revenues emerge from the private sector taking the investment risks.
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This mighty apparition, whose legs curve up the drill like the arches in a Gothic cathedral, was one of the first robots to emerge in Western art.
In Egypt, it was clear that the Muslim Brotherhood would emerge as the strongest political force in the country.
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