We simply cannot -- must not -- allow the worst to come to pass.
That will be a rude awakening for the American people if it were to come to pass.
Unfortunately, wish as the West might for such a positive outcome, at present it seems unlikely to come to pass.
It took four years for his vision to come to pass.
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For all the doom and gloom about how Facebook is the harbinger of the death of real life social interaction, that has yet to come to pass.
The whole point of the Budget Control Act was to create a trigger, a forcing mechanism that was so onerous that nobody wanted it to come to pass.
Yes, I know that I would be deluded if I thought that these things would happen any time soon, if ever, but I do believe that our country, even the world would be greatly benefitted if what I suggest was to come to pass.
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On profitability, the chief of these is whether the improvement in corporate governance that she expects, which will be needed if the gains from restructuring are to last, will come to pass.
More importantly, it also had a simple, overriding determination to spread wireless data to the masses, no matter how that would come to pass.
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For Congress to act, to pass -- to come to an agreement, because of the nature of the recess there and they have the capacity to pass a unanimous consent measure that would allow an extension to be passed, which is the same kind of extension that has been passed 20 previous times just since 2007 that would send those Americans back on the job.
The stagflation era of the 1970s got going for two big reasons: the U.S. printed money with abandon and was content to let scheduled tax increases come to pass.
Second, we wanted him to pull out of Gaza totally -- including every single settlement and the "Philadelphi Strip" separating Gaza from Egypt, even though holding on to this strip would have prevented the smuggling of weapons to Hamas that was feared and has now come to pass.
Indeed, the prospect of Core i3 owners chaining themselves to HDD cages in defense of their upgrade rights may yet come to pass, and no one would want to be on the wrong side of that.
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To begin with, artisans in dying trades craftsmen who have no apprentices have come to pass on their skills to the next generation.
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If so, the reality of a forced sale to pay for estate taxes may still come to pass for the Raiders.
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And just by doing that, we could alleviate some of the concern about the so-called fiscal cliff -- which should not, regardless, take any pressure off Congress from the absolute need to act, but it should demonstrate to the American people the ability of Congress to come together and pass something that everyone says they agree on and the President agrees on.
We have to convince the Senate to come together and pass commonsense gun responsibility reforms that will make our communities safer and prevent more tragedies like the one we never thought would happen to us.
That means market participants will have to be nimble and prepared for any gyrations that may come to pass from these regions.
How can a company take a charge for something and then not be able to reverse that charge if that something doesn't come to pass?
Nevertheless, with much of the democratic world now in the throes of a debt crisis, it is tempting to ask whether the fears of Madison and Adams have come to pass.
Late in 2010, as the tax cuts were ready to expire, President Obama sought to persuade the legislative branch that the very concerns that gave rise to the sunset provision in the law had more than come to pass.
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Such advance analyses is the key to reading the tea leaves correctly from new developments as they come to pass and act with conviction quickly and early.
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When Henry Kissinger would prepare for negotiations, he acknowledged that the other side had to achieve some benefit in an agreement or else an agreement would never come to pass.
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If Democrats had held on to a bit more power, maybe these anti-teacher bills would never have come to pass.
Jenkins joined the Army to help find direction in his life, Littrell said, and when he heard recently the young soldier was being deployed to Camp Leatherneck in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan, he felt the time had come to pass the torch.
And on Thursday, I was pleased to see the Senate put partisanship aside and come together to pass these tax credits.
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If Congress really believes in the words that they're saying about jobs, creating jobs, putting people back to work, stop your vacation, come back to Washington, pass a clean bill.
Nobody suggests all will come to pass, but the catalogue offers food for thought.
In a sense, the NSF's nightmare has come to pass: The Net is balkanized.
It is profoundly in our interest--and obviously in Haiti's--that these changes come to pass.
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