Some of the slack may be taken up by the District's Catholic schools, which have 1, 200 spare spaces.
The House of Representatives approved the president's anti-terrorism measures, which will now be taken up by the Senate.
The company says it has patented the idea and hopes it will be taken up by the leisure industry.
Whether either method will be taken up by pharmaceutical companies remains to be seen, even though both groups are in negotiations.
So Mr Sasono's policies might be taken up by a new government.
We know that this bill if it passes the House is not going to be taken up by the Senate, according to Senator Reid.
The challenges the building toy promotes allow users to create their own challenges, which can be taken up by other users through social media.
We hope that the effort to meet these challenges will be taken up by non-governmental organizations, the private sector, governments, and individuals around the world.
Otherwise, in the normal course of things, it can take 10 or 12 or 14 years for cases to be taken up by the court.
Failing such an outcome, under no circumstances should Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole allow the fatally flawed CWC to be taken up by the full Senate.
"It is possible that church authorities can prepare a proposal to be taken up by the cardinals on the first day after the papal vacancy, " Father Lombardi said.
As well as proposing a minimum price, it also said alcohol-related advertising and sponsorship should end and a third of the space of labels should be taken up by health warnings.
Alternatively, two other pieces of legislation the State Department and Foreign Assistance authorization bills are due to be taken up by the Senate in the next few weeks.
He said the matter could now be taken up by the police and he was pleased that the Electoral Commission had moved quickly to report these matters to the police.
What is known right now is that the craft will be about 10 tons, and about half of the total space will be taken up by the life support equipment.
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These measures may help expedite approvals and reduce costs for notifying companies, and could well be taken up by other jurisdictions that have systems based closely on EU merger control, he added.
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Another major issue that Reid didn't specifically mention--financial regulatory reform--is expected to be taken up by Congress in the coming months, but it's too early to tell whether the sides in that debate will form strictly along party lines.
Well, the answer to that depended largely on whether Q (real output) was pretty much maxed out, meaning running at or near full employment of labor and other resources, or whether there was significant slack in the economy that might be taken up by greater spending.
Obviously the first is financial reform or Wall Street reform, which, if you look at the statements from Senator Brown, Senator Snowe, and Senator Nelson of Nebraska all in support of the bill, I think it is likely that that legislation will be taken up by the end of the week and passed.
On Ms. Merkel's insistence, much of this week's summit will be taken up with discussions of proposals by the presidents of the European Council, European Commission, ECB and Eurogroup for banking, fiscal and political union.
Woody biomass has been presumed to be carbon neutral because carbon emissions released by burning the wood would be taken back up from the atmosphere as new trees grew.
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The other nine, six adults and three children, suffered minor injuries and are to be taken to an emergency centre set up by Southwark council.
Leahy's amendments could be considered again when the bill is taken up by the full Senate.
He claimed that 40% of hospital beds at any one time are taken up by people who could be cared for elsewhere, and added that moving services into the community was a vital part of their plans.
We believe that the test vote in the Senate last night, the procedural vote, demonstrates the broad bipartisan support that the agreement enjoys not just in the Senate but with the American people and that we believe that what the Senate will pass, we hope today, will be the framework for what is taken up and agreed quickly by the House of Representatives.
Fears that the rivers Towy, Usk and Wye could be polluted by the burial of carcasses could be taken up with the European Union, he added.
But if it is, and if it is taken up by other judges, it may be a step towards solving some of the problems with expert witnesses.
The British ships were sent down to South Africa and then up the continent as far as they could be taken by rail, and after that by the sheer human power of 2, 000 labourers who hauled and cut through the jungle, eventually getting them to the lake which became the site of imperial contest.
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