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  • Many Republicans say they want to see substantial progress by then.

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  • Sure, many shoppers say they want to only buy products made in the United States from ethical companies that pay good wages and give their employees holidays off.

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  • So some are saying it's only natural that with the market climbing so high for so long that people want to take their profits, and many analysts say the market had needed a correction.

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  • Analyses suggest that pledges made in Copenhagen, if implemented fully, would put the Earth on course for 3C or even 4C of warming since pre-industrial times, rather than the 2C that many countries say they want to stay below.

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  • How many sisters are there who want to say goodbye to their brothers departing to wage jihad against non-believers?

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  • The engineers can then accept whichever interview requests they get and can say yes to as many as they want.

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  • However, many islanders want the government to fulfil a promise they say was made by Robin Cook, while foreign secretary, that they would be allowed to return to outlying islands in the Chagos group.

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  • So whatever Apple or anyone else proposes to do in the way of providing the kind of flexible access to programming on demand that many cable subscribers say they want depends on the cooperation of the cable companies such as Comcast, Time Warner, Cox, Charter, and others.

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  • But with a service area of 635 square miles, and 8, 500 citizens to serve -- in a state that the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality recently recently ranked worst in delivering health care services -- Ballinger officials, like many rural health care providers, say they want Congress to keep them out of a high-stakes games of political chicken.

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  • Both countries have said they want to focus on a Syrian resolution based on political dialogue, but many analysts say Russia and China have ulterior motives.

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  • Many of Preval's voters are among the urban poor, who say they want Aristide to return.

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