And at that point I should actually have something valuable to sell: a revenue stream.
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And at that point I think its position is going to have to change.
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And at that point, you need a totally different way of going about changing.
And at that point, the book is going to sell itself to you, or not.
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And at that point the coalition government will come to a rather interesting juncture.
And at that point they announced they were stopping development assistance, and limiting themselves to humanitarian assistance.
And at that point, as both Gates and Petraeus implied, it will be time for something completely different.
And at that point, said bank will go down, risking a domino effect of collapses throughout the financial system.
The last time we spoke was in March, and at that point we were talking about valuations being attractive.
And at that point, it will be up to the president to decided what he wants to do with his Cabinet.
Haldane addressed the occupy movement back in October, and at that point acknowledged that the protestors were right to be angry.
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And at that point, having deliberately stimulated domestic demand we would need to rein it back, but we could then find its momentum hard to stop.
There were two cracking cover-drives off Harmison and Liam Plunkett in the morning and at that point it was clear that Monty Panesar was likely to prove a tougher opponent.
In rare cases, a high-income taxpayer with minimal itemized deductions may reach this cap, and at that point, they would no longer benefit from any additional itemized deductions.
This was January 31, 1999, and at that point I had been playing for eight years in the NFL. Before that, I had played four years of college football.
"Until they scored we were playing well, we were controlling the game, we were having chances and at that point we could have won the game, " said the Spaniard.
It will be then up to the Justice Department to spell out what punishment or sanctions, if any, the agency wants, and at that point negotiations will likely begin.
The film premieres on Monday and at that point, Jacobson and Lionsgate will no longer be able to keep the secrets of the film version of the book under wraps.
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Despite squandering two more break points in games six and eight, the Basel-born right-hander levelled the match and at that point Federer would have been expected by many to run away with it.
Much like Kickstarter, users can request a screening, sell tickets to the event, and if the threshold is reached the screening is on (and at that point people are charged for the ticket).
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Once a whiff of rising rates hits the wind, homebuyers are likely to gain motivation to sign on the dotted line and at that point, our economy will be off to the races.
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"If you're a geek and you're getting into your work, spending a lot of time in the zone, you don't get hunger until it's too late--and at that point you're starving, " Klassen says.
We need to just calm down, let this play out with the new regulation, the new capital rules, and at that point then figure out which businesses to accelerate, and which businesses to slow down.
I'm not sure precisely the context I used the word "endgame, " but what I believe I was talking about was by the time the Recovery Act is between 70 and 80 percent spent out -- that's sometime around the 4th quarter of next year -- and at that point, we believe we'll have saved or created 3.5 million jobs.
The tie looked done and dusted at that point and United, understandably, took their foot off the pedal after the break.
So ... if we get to the point where there is a conviction and sentencing, the judge would have the discretion at that point to give multiple consecutive sentences, and the limits on the judge at that point are one-third of the middle term, which would be an additional two years.
And, at that point in time in the country, there was still a need.
And then at that point - when they reapply for an extension - they will have to reapply to the British High Court.
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