• By agreeing to the swap, it will win some breathing-space: the government this week announced it would postpone the caps for a year.

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  • Popular and unsullied by the compromises of office, Mr Cruddas will win some support, but he is seen more as a potential deputy leader, perhaps to Mr Miliband.

    ECONOMIST: Labour's future

  • Moreover, AMD is keeping the pressure on, promising it will win back some of that lost ground this quarter.

    FORBES: Intel-AMD Pain Train Rolls On

  • As for the coming year, he believes a lot depends on the German elections - "if growth is fairly flat, " he says, "Mrs Merkel will have to come out with some growth policies to win over the electorate, and that will mark a move away from austerity".

    BBC: Equity markets stay strong despite economic uncertainty

  • Even though the polls suggest the "yes" campaign will win there is some nervousness.

    BBC: Europe's days of anxiety

  • The tax benefits will likely win over some conservatives, the clean energy proposals some Democrats.

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  • There are particular reasons to think that Lilly will win here, lifting some of the cloud of unpredictability from the whole of the drug sector.

    FORBES: The Drug To Watch

  • He's won on Tour and will continue to win for quite some time.

    CNN: Spitting mad: Golf star's antics spark Twitter campaign

  • And I would like to think that people will give up some suffering in order to win the Stanley Cup.

    WSJ: Sabres GM Regier cautions fans of more 'suffering'

  • Gatland took his team for a training session at a local school and the squad undertook a traditional Maori experience on Hamilton's Waikato river in a bid to win some local support as Wales will play both Samoa and Fiji in the North Island city in next year's Rugby World Cup staged in New Zealand.

    BBC: Warren Gatland has career 'options' post World Cup

  • That part of this win will go largely unnoticed by some, but not Stevens.

    WSJ: Column: Hard work gets Lukas a record

  • Second - as if you needed telling - retailing will for some time remain all about trying to win a bigger slice of a cake that cannot grow in any meaningful way.

    BBC: Sainsbury's tells shoppers�� story

  • Neither had been favored by the revolutionaries responsible for toppling Mubarak -- and some fear a win for former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik will mean the ousted strongman's regime lives on in a different guise.

    CNN: For Mubarak, once Egypt's strongman, a long fall from grace

  • But some large enterprises will need greater scalability, flexibility and capability than Win 2000 can deliver.

    CNN: Easy-to-use PKI is key to cryptography's success

  • Some think that it shows he's lost his will to win.

    BBC: Obama's do-or-die debate

  • They prefer to lean on their defense but realize there are some nights against teams like the Nets where they will have to win by making shots.

    WSJ: Down 3-1 after collapse, Nets not looking back

  • The administration is hoping that LaHood, who once was the host of bipartisan congressional dinners with White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, will be able to help Obama win at least some Republicans in Congress.

    CNN: Obama tells GOP no compromise on tax rebates

  • Nick Clegg knows that it will provoke disbelief, anger and ridicule from many but hopes it will start to enable him to win back trust from some of those who once believed in him.

    BBC: Nick Clegg: Sorry no longer the hardest word

  • And if you stand with me, and work with me, and knock on some doors with me, and make some phone calls with me, if you do that, we will win Palm Beach County again.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • Udal played well for his unbeaten 36 but India will be happy with a win and, more meaningfully, some solid practice before the first Test.

    BBC: India warm up with win

  • And there will now be that concentrated period of negotiation and attempts to win some sort of UN backing before action is taken.

    BBC: Blair returns with hardened resolve

  • Despite the evidence of recent form, some in the Caribbean are convinced West Indies will lift the trophy - a 'Win World Cup' committee has been in existence for the past six months.

    BBC: Brian Lara

  • Mr Hague, it is true, has yet to win over the Tory activists, some of whom worry that British people will never vote for someone as young and as bald as Mr Hague.

    ECONOMIST: The Tories

  • Besides the new versions of traditional products he claims will win market share and regain margins, there are positive signs that some of his newer plays are catching on to the consumer-style, social Web trend.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Some athletes will say that they need to be "up" or to be whatever to win.

    CNN: Jill Henselwood: 'Animal factor' in equestrian

  • "The changes will not be wholesale but there will be some, they will freshen us up, give enthusiasm and impetus, " he said after the 30-15 win over Scotland.

    BBC: Gatland promises more tinkering

  • It is unclear if the cases against them will be pressed: Iran may try to use them as bargaining chips to win the release of some Iranians taken prisoner by the Americans in Iraq.

    ECONOMIST: Iran

  • Labour says the government should not have included the authorisation for the plebiscite in the same bill as measures to reshape parliamentary constituencies: seats are to be made more similar in population size, which will erode some of the advantage Labour derives from having lots of small seats where relatively few votes are needed to win.

    ECONOMIST: Voting reform and the coalition

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