My concern is that this doesn't become yet another plan that gets dusty and it doesn't become just a wish list.
So that's its problem and it hasn't become a manufacturing continent and it's still just not earning not enough money.
Yet in the case of large or deep wounds, like Tomas', the skin doesn't heal because it has become so infected, it turns gangrenous and can't grow new cells.
Some merchants are hesitant to upgrade their technology to embrace NFC because it isn't clear if it will become the industry standard.
At a theoretical top speed of 10 petaflops, the Stampede system would beat that, but because it won't become operational for several years, newer supercomputers will likely surpass it by then.
You can t buy something with tax losses, and NTL can t become more leveraged than it already is.
"We've been told the change is likely to happen early in July and people in Pucklechurch don't want it to become known as the sex offenders village with all the stigma attached to that, " he said.
If they don't, it'll become an argument about survival rather than economics.
For a T cell to become active, it must receive signals from another part of the immune system called an antigen-presenting cell.
Although the budget is nonbinding and isn't likely to become law, it fleshes out Democrats' vision of a plan to reduce the deficit while protecting safety-net programs.
It doesn't feel cheap, per se -- but considering that this will become Nokia's highest-end smartphone, it doesn't necessarily feel the part, either.
In fact, it's become so dependent on contractors it can't even fight the war or engage in rebuilding efforts without them.
But I always have to temper and monitor the indulgence so that it doesn't become self-indulgence.
The problem with the April 2010 bill was that it didn't become law.
It keeps all the moisture locked inside, where it can't find its way into places where it will likely become ice.
You might only get two or three in a game and if you don't take them, it can become a dogfight.
"It doesn't become public record until the decedent remains have been released and the death certificate has been filed, " said Terrel Harris.
But, we must be careful when using the slippery slope argument that it doesn't become a disguised form of "moral relativism" or irrationalism.
They argue that the market hasn't worked as it essentially has become a means of avoiding real carbon cuts by paying someone else to do them.
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But you have to hope that the departure has not been total, or at least that it won't become total for a good, long time.
The new tariff proposal still has to go through various committees and be ratified by the Bundestag (German parliament), meaning it won't become law till around April at the earliest.
But they say because it originated in the Senate, it violates a constitutional requirement that revenue bills first pass the House, and therefore it couldn't become law in its current form.
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The time of this project coincided with a large Marian trend: in 1661, Pope Alexander VII declared the Immaculate Conception (though it didn't become a dogma of the church until 1854).
But that's just the thing: In all this time (DVDs were introduced in 1995), it hasn't become any easier to import and use the digital video files that come on these discs.
Aides to several senators in the group said that a biometric card would be used only for employment verification and that it wouldn't become a mechanism for linking other personal data or replacing drivers' licenses.
It just wasn't a part of my life until it had to become my life or else.
Because the danger obviously comes from, not the 76 per cent who welcome it, but if the 20 per cent will become 76 per cent if it doesn't work.
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It opens up a whole bunch of new senses that you didn't have before, and you become a better person for it.
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