The deal is expected to be tied up on 30 January, subject to regulatory approval.
Yet the campaigners are optimistic these loose ends will be tied up, or at least fudged.
Meanwhile this summer many British Columbian fishermen will be tied up at the dock while Alaskans scoop up coho.
CIBC's Goldman predicts that most of the hopes and fears for the stock will be tied up in Xigris.
In the worst case, your money could be tied up for an extended time if you wait for liquidation.
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It means an antitrust suit will be filed and all parties involved will be tied up in litigation for months and probably years to come.
Transportation is going to be tied up for a long time.
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It seems clear to most observers that carbon regulation will come through the Clean Air Act, if at all, only to be tied up in the courts.
Of these, about a quarter are thought to be tied up in projects where there is abundant cashflow to fund repayment and another half in projects where there may be enough income.
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Clearances can come from multiple sources, so a DVD release of an old TV show, for example, can be tied up for years based on obtaining licenses to the music alone.
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If gold from nations such as Greece, Italy and Ireland were to be tied up backing the bonds, he said, this would remove the potential for official sales of this metal from these sources.
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At the extreme, I suppose some DA or US Attorney might view the seizure as kidnapping and attempt prosecution, but I think that would be unlikely as it would be messy and be tied up in appeals for years with claims of official immunity.
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Having said that, I also believe that our future is going to be tied up with our ability to sell products all around the world, and China is going to be one of our biggest markets, and Asia is going to be one of our biggest markets.
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What is clear is that the current procedures are simply not up to the job, and unless those involved come up with some forward looking pro-active plans, over-the-air television is going to be tied up in the courts for a long time as companies and consumers look to exploit the old-word rules with new-age technology.
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When Lee's team finally finished around midnight Saturday, he dispatched a lawyer to Tallahassee to physically hand the results over to Katherine Harris, since he had heard that her fax lines might be conveniently tied up all afternoon.
Their efforts led to the end of the Cold War, said Beech, and allowed much of the capital that was tied up in defense spending to be freed up to spur economic activity.
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But, the question is whether Goldman counts as a single investor in the case of its new investment vehicle, or whether the individual investors with money tied up in the product should be counted individually.
Buyouts can be enormously profitable, but because the money is tied up for years while management restructures and pays down debt, the returns are extremely uneven.
At least two BP employees are also expected to be arrested on manslaughter charges tied to their actions leading up to the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon.
Cummans said if an investor has a significant amount of gold tied up in ETFs, storage diversification might be worth it.
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Nexen gets some oil and gas production out of its 200 leases, but the majority of its value there is tied up in prospects that have yet to be drilled.
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Mark Tinker, an analyst with Commerzbank in London, reckons that around half of Germany's equity market is currently tied up in cross-holdings that might be disposed of once the law changes.
Masters runner-up Adam Scott was a shot back on two-under 142 after following up his 68 with a 74 to be tied with Americans Cameron Tringale (71), Matt Every (69) and Dean Wilson (72).
Getting the relevant computers to talk to each other will be a tough task, particularly since most systems developers are tied up swatting millennium bugs.
This is likely to be offset only partially by a pick-up in businesses tied more closely to economic growth, such as advising on mergers and acquisitions.
This is where it's possible for big financial savings to be made, by treating them more quickly without resources being tied up with critical cases, alongside the Minister's new push on trying to cut down on the number of unnecessary attendances to hospital.
This suggests, they argue, that outside shareholders may be inherently more risk-hungry than managers who have their livelihoods tied up with their companies.
Each device may be tied to a rate plan, but also each device can rack up serious service charges, depending on how and where it is used.
It could also be tied to the belief that most chargers only re-juice batteries up to 95 percent, but we can't find any authoritative proof on the matter.
Diversification becomes more difficult when an employee's wealth is tied up in restricted shares or other holdings that can't be sold.
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