That's why I need you early voting tomorrow. (Applause.) That's why I need young people to turn out.
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I'm more than capable now to do the things I do, so why put them off until tomorrow?
If that doesn't satisfy your appetite, why not listen to or download tomorrow night's edition of Today in Parliament.
Which is why I expect BP to announce tomorrow either that the deal with Rosneft has lapsed, but that all parties continue to talk in case a solution can be found, or that there has been yet another extension to the deadline for executing a deal.
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"She will no doubt show today's and tomorrow's young people why sport does matter - and how it can change your life for the better, " she said.
But I think there are more things we can do to create jobs today and build for tomorrow, and that's why you know last week I made a speech about how we're giving priority to infrastructure projects.
Why buy today, when prices will be lower tomorrow?
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In particular, why do so many smart professional women put off until tomorrow what they would benefit from doing today?
Then, those pumping oil out of the ground saw the higher futures prices and figured, why pump it out today when it will be worth more tomorrow?
Why sell your shares if someone might be willing to buy them tomorrow at a 20% premium?
Perhaps we will get to hear why the market got it so wrong when the RBA produces its minutes tomorrow morning early.
Why would you buy a pizza (or pot or anything else) when tomorrow your Bitcoin will be worth more?
So that's why I think most people are expecting Barack Obama to come out of Texas tomorrow with more delegates in that state than Hilary Clinton.
"I don't see though why it has to be a big deal - today you live in one country, tomorrow you move to the other and in the future you might come back".
I'm sure tomorrow, if there was an inquiry about a film which excited me creatively, why not?
Which is why I am sticking a microphone in the mooches of billionaires and chief execs, in an exploration for tomorrow's Today Programme of whether there is a genuine recognition by business leaders that intensifying inequalities are a matter of fundamental concern - or whether they are simply saying what they think people want to hear.
That is why Europe and Japan cannot afford to drag their heels over reform or leave workers ill-equipped to take up tomorrow's jobs.
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