Having Qatar as an option may put some pressure on VW to agree to its merger terms.
Perfectionistic tendencies may put women at a bigger disadvantage when it comes to executive presence.
But the fallacy of that thinking may put them on the golf course in a week.
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Mr Raymond said he was concerned it may put people off going for the positions.
EU. But the transcripts, and the disputed vote, may put that trust in doubt.
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The new interface may put off those used to the standard Palm OS interface.
When big projects are planned - the buyer may put it out to tender.
"This may put your next prescription in a different light, " editor Stephen Engelberg ominously intones.
Labour may put a brave face on the prospect of a potential rise in borrowing costs.
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He reportedly faces several margin calls, which may put his other buyout plans on hold.
But a Labour-dominated government headed by a Liberal Democrat may put the coalition under some strain.
Some competitors may put their liquid into a steel vat with wood chips and speak of aging.
If he fulfils his promise to improve regular schools, he may put many of the madrassas out of business.
The JD(U) is worried his candidature may put off Muslim voters, who make up 15% of voters in Bihar.
However, conservative critics suggest the Clinton Administration's approach may put tobacco on the slipper slope towards a new Prohibition.
During production surges, workers may put in another 10 hours of weekend overtime, for which they get double-rate pay.
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Earlier this year Mrs May put the decision on hold to allow Home Office appointed psychiatrists to conduct an assessment.
If they are, that may put pressure on next year's profits as the company works off inventory by cutting prices.
"Now that oil prices have dropped, that may put pressure on companies to issue with a higher yield, " Mr. Wolman said.
This and other reasons have made Northcoast less optimistic for their growth prospects and may put earnings at risk going forward.
Personal accounts supplement this, into which individuals may put money over their working lives, encouraged by matching contributions from the state.
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Peak May put open interest currently totals 10, 112 contracts at the 3 strike, which should open solidly in the money this morning.
But supporting it may put them at odds with their nimbyish constituents.
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The raucous buildup to the G-20 summit in Seoul this week may put some nationalist U.S. conservatives on the horns of a dilemma.
When naming your company, consider the limitations the name may put on your options as a company, and as an entrepreneur and individual.
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The Tokyo analyst expects the Nikkei to rise 30% by mid-1998, though a stronger yen may put a damper on the good news.
General Savage, however, understood that as a leader, he must make the difficult decisions that may put him at odds with those under him.
But the benefits are not: the value of safer food is hard to quantify and reasonable people may put widely different prices on it.
That's particularly true for young people, whose sunburns may put them at risk for skin cancer decades later, said James Spencer, a dermatologist in St.
Whatever brave face your cell phone or PC may put on every morning, don't be fooled: Between the layers of silicon, all is not well.
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