"I have not been able to play well in Japan until now, so I always thought perhaps I was not mentally strong enough to do so, " Nishikori added.
But US officials also have said that they understand that it's not politically feasible, perhaps, right now.
Finally, and perhaps not surprisingly, the antitrust watchdog has now said it is sticking by its original judgment.
If he had received a correct diagnosis when his problems first started then perhaps he would not be sitting at home now.
So it is perhaps not surprising that inter-war suburbia should now be praised.
State Senator NANCY SPENCE (Republican, Colorado): They're going to be people who perhaps made commitments that now they're not going to keep.
Perhaps not because of energy prices, which are now moderate.
Perhaps the main risk now facing emerging Asia is not feeble demand in the West but inflation or asset-price bubbles at home.
Basketball courts, hockey rinks, baseball diamonds, putting greens, even archery fields, can be found on the sale block right now, including several properties (perhaps not surprisingly) owned by pro athletes.
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That argument is perhaps backed up by the fact that Spain has now not conceded a knockout-stage goal in any tournament since the 2006 World Cup, a run of nine matches and a remarkable 900 minutes of action.
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So perhaps it's not a big surprise that one corporate titan is now trying an age-old marketing ploy aimed at female drivers.
And with threats to launch yet more missiles, and perhaps now something more to prove, this dangerous game may not yet be over.
"We buy most of our products now from China and other countries, so perhaps it's not too surprising that to manufacture new products and packaging they need the material to go back there, " spokesman David Mansell said.
But the need for Hadoop to evolve is perhaps more urgent because it was not created to meet the needs of the market it now finds itself in.
The timing of Visa's impending IPO is perhaps a sign that the firm believes that market conditions will not improve, but for now the IPO itself is a rare moment of light amid the gloom.
And I think right now that's not a bad bet, because both parties perhaps see themselves more embarrassed by anything that might come out of this week's debate and this week's resolution voting than they would be by doing nothing.
Perhaps I should just leave it at that and not wonder if it indicates the market now really believes employment is a leading indicator, and housing and consumer confidence, so important last year, are now lagging and unimportant indicators, that employment can recover and economic growth can continue, if the housing sector and autos roll over to the downside again.
Now that might be at the high end of manufacturing, leather is perhaps not the most mechanized industry, but even at 50% or 40%, a manufacturer has an enormous incentive to cut labor costs.
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Herm Edwards, former coach of the New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs and now an ESPN analyst, has called for not only revising the rule but perhaps even changing its name.
So some of the capacity we lost in the recession - in the financial sector, perhaps - we may never need again, and some of the companies hiring workers now did not even exist before the crash.
Now he faces a different risk though: isolation, as most perhaps all the other countries not yet in the eurozone look set to decide to take part in this new euroclub.
What we have now, tepid employment growth and low inflation, is precisely what the equity market wants but perhaps not ideal for the U.S. economy.
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Official figures may well overstate inflation by perhaps a full percentage point, so there are worries now that inflation may even be too low, if not veering into deflation.
Perhaps this problem will someday care of itself as more and more states adopt DAPT laws, but that someday is not now.
Not easy, in a world whose economic imperative is to satisfy every appetite, but perhaps a little more urgent now Dr Hall has put numbers on it.
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It is Fashion Week in Paris right about now, but perhaps we take a look at the markets to get a glimpse of the hot and not so hot trends for the year.
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Perhaps now, with confidence that a new precedent has been set and an actual well-deserved retirement would not be completely out of the question, someone will be courageous or foolhardy enough to step forward.
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