Now it seems that Oracle may wind up owning this competitor willy-nilly and suffering for it.
Again, much can happen until the election and Perry may wind-up being a footnote in American history.
All of this means that Dell's rivals--from HP to Apple--may wind up being the next ones restructuring.
If the executives at WebTV aren't careful, they may wind up spending all their time in La-Z-Boys too.
If you don't, you may wind up feeling you betrayed yourself--or your employer may feel you betrayed her.
W. Bush here as well -- that a sour economy may wind up with this President having one term as well?
If it can't, ViewSonic may wind up with a bunch of cool-looking, sophisticated, portable flat-screen devices that no one wants to buy.
The funding amendment may wind up as one of many bitter pills the White House has to swallow to get a budget deal done and keep the government operating.
The association may wind up soon and so I am looking for another job, similar to this one, and would consider offers that don't take into account my experience.
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While the GS-15ery of the EPA should feel no threat to their jobs, they may wind up with a lot of time on their hands and precious little to regulate.
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Of course, because we're a hopeless species, there's also been extravagant speculation that when James's run in Miami is done, his road may wind its way back to Cleveland for an emotional epilogue.
It may wind up disappointing blockbuster-ruling fans, however, as the court avoided making a definitive statement about the boundaries of patent law in the much-discussed Bilski case last year and may do so again.
Levin says Wall Street is also wary of fiber-optic networks because they may wind up facing competition from emerging wireless technologies such as WIMAX, a wireless technology that promises to deliver broadband over great distances.
Moreover, the Jordanian near-miss underscores the point that we should take no comfort from the fact that the status of such weapons is unknown, since some of them may wind up being used outside Iraq.
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Add hundreds of thousands of soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen and Coast Guard personnel who will be forced out of uniform and may wind up out of work and, in some cases, homeless, and you have a serious additional burden on our economy and society.
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Traffic data is included here for free, though the phone warns you that you may wind up seeing a few ads mixed in from time to time to cover it. (We didn't see any during the course of this review.) If traffic is noticed anywhere along or near your route the phone will throw up an indicator to warn you.
In other words, VCs may ultimately wind-up holding a large number of companies at inflated valuations.
Regardless, may the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back.
The odds, in fact, may yet wind up resembling a ballooning Powerball kitty.
The team is cruising to the American League Central crown with a 90-60 record, and may even wind up as the top seed in the AL playoff bracket.
The banks, while creditors themselves because they made loans to Enron, may also wind up being liable to other creditors because of their role in selling Enron shares and debt.
Written by John Hannah, deputy director of the respected Washington Institute for Near East Policy, this article -- entitled "How Russia Still Abets Mideast Terror" -- makes clear that such foreign aid may simply wind up in the hands of those opposed to genuine systemic change in the former Soviet Union, perhaps with the knowledge of Yeltsin himself.
There are signs wind may be recovering from the blow dealt by low natural gas prices.
The five-year effort may help many wind farm projects that are on hold because of so-called "radar clutter" concerns.
More federal help for Big Wind may now be on the way through a regulatory end-run around Congress and consumer interests.
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The gorgeous mix of meandering instrumental arrangements, expansive ambiance, and wonderfully earnest vocals creates a sort of spacey chamber pop that seems to float wherever the wind may take it.
Since the Securities and Exchange Commission has declined to date to insist on full disclosure of the uses to which such proceeds are being put, American institutional and other investors may actually unwittingly wind up subsidizing these activities.
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