He fears Latinos won't ask for help and witnesses won't come forward, he said.
We're going to help workers who've lost a job that won't come back find a new one that won't go away.
At the news conference, Lansdorp said he'd like to go to Mars himself, but he isn't because his girlfriend won't come along.
Like the iPhone 5, both new iPods will come with new, smaller inputs, but, unlike the phone, they won't come equipped with an adapter that will let users convert their old Apple cords.
He's told both Jewish and Arab Americans that he won't come with any grand peace plan.
"We've lost a large order from America and the order won't come back, " he said.
Politicians can get away this, because the bill won't come due until after they've left office.
Moreover, this expansion won't come from just playing "catch-up, " as happened with many Pacific Rim nations.
New, potentially pricier parts and shuffling a new product into its stores won't come cheap.
Actual losses on exotic instruments, moreover, won't come near the value of those subprime mortgages.
So if the Asians won't come to Vegas, Vegas will go to the Asians.
And any such gains won't come at least until 2009, says Thomas Cholnoky of Goldman Sachs.
"The world won't come to an end if this isn't resolved before January, " Mr. Norquist says.
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If caught, illegals have to assume their home country won't come to their rescue.
Hopefully, it won't come to that and we'll start to see some improvement over the coming weeks.
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Italy now says they won't come back and instead called for a diplomatic solution to the dispute.
Italy now says the marines won't come back and instead called for a diplomatic solution to the dispute.
But the government says a decision on funding for the carriages won't come through for a few weeks.
Dave Leone, Cadillac's chief engineer, said the new panels are engineered so they won't come loose and rattle.
Well, that depends how many are built, but it's a safe bet its considerable capabilities won't come cheap.
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That means final approval won't come until the end of 2003, a year later than many analysts had expected.
If the workers won't come to work for reduced pay, then no lender is going to come out whole.
Navsys has won competitive bids, Brown says, but the money won't come because the budget limbo has delayed payments.
That won't come as a surprise to you, or, you suspect, to them.
Well, look, I really really hope it won't come to that because that's not only bad for the Eurozone.
"My sister won't come back, " a woman told television reporters after the ruling.
Arcane language such as "steepness of the yield curve" won't come into play, according to the show's anchor Neal Cavuto.
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