This time too another general election soon, to produce a government with a majority of its own, is a real possibility.
And it didn't crumble at the last minute, as it has done before, and as the Americans reportedly believed it would this time too.
At one level that may be true this time too, but against the background of the expenses scandal, voters are harder to be persuaded.
Will Congress fix the mess retroactively this time too?
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This time too, the opposition parties have said they would raise issues like inflation and allegations that there was corruption in the purchase of helicopters from Italian aerospace and defence firm Finmeccanica.
They were ahead this time too.
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This time, too, he fears, the string of strong data could begin to taper off.
This time, too, the trial will be in Baton Rouge, farther from Mr Edwards' traditional black base.
If the company generates the kind of growth Evans anticipates, public holders should do fine this time, too.
The general sentiment in the business community is that the Ambani war has gone on too long and this time, gone too far.
This time, too, Mr Bussi's rule has been controversial: he was suspended for 52 days last year in connection with allegations of corruption and tax evasion.
This time, too, thanks to the tea-party movement, plenty of the Republican freshmen in the new House will once again be conservative ideologues, relishing another chance to gum up the administration of an activist Democratic president.
This time Mexico, too, faces economic weakness, because of its close dependence on the slowing economy in the United States.
But this time it was too little, too late as Doncaster, who climb a place to third, hung on to record a famous victory.
This time investors are putting too much faith in the flawed notion that inflation and the business cycle are dead.
Yet Europe, or rather Germany, now risks a reboot of a credit freeze that, this time, might be too large to thaw.
It is unlikely that such a big stimulus will be either necessary or feasible this time: inflation is too high and the debts from the previous stimulus too big.
But this time his company is too small to buy a titan like Merck, and the joint venture could discourage buyers:It contains a "poison pill" clause that gives Merck the right to buy Schering-Plough's share of the partnership if Schering-Plough is acquired.
It was almost excluded in Lombardy too, this time because some of its signatures seemed dubious.
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You may have spoken too quickly this time, but next time you will take a more measured tone.
The survey in question has been discontinued, but it might well yield nutty results today, too, this time going in the other direction.
At the time, this was deemed too complex for publication, but today such an integrated map appears at all London stations.
In the first place, activists can withhold support from candidates who make reckless assaults on competitors, which happened too often this time.
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