The bonds between our country -- our countries come about through -- have come about through intense engagement from the moment of normalization -- events like this one.
"I am convinced that as these things are discussed, that we're going to come out about where we have come out in the past, " he added.
"What the president wants to do is get up Monday night and speak to the American people about how far we've come and about where we can go in the future, " Lockhart said.
As top European Union officials admit, decisive action in response to the euro-zone crisis has come about only when a government's ability to borrow has come under threat.
By mid-September, he had been briefed about Enron's mounting financial and operational problems, but did not come clean about them, according to the indictment.
The Fed makes no secret of its concern about the sluggish pace of America's economic recovery, and lately it has begun to come clean about the risk of deflation.
There is less than one chance in 10, 000 that it has come about accidentally.
It could only come about if a future administration, somewhere down the road, approved it.
This raises the question, how did such a situation come about in the US?
That kind of confidence has helped the singer come forward about a very personal issue.
The study finds that these arrangements often come about suddenly and after a family crisis.
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Tax payers can only be said to be overcharged if the surpluses actually come about.
These changes have come about after the hiring last December of Paul Doscher as CEO.
Of course, my educated guess about how intelligence enhancement might come about could be wrong.
So what is the situation they now face and how did it come about?
And I'm under no illusions that a better day will come about quickly or easily.
Paulson also urged banks and other financial institutions to come clean about weak balance sheets.
Given the seeming strength of the Anwar trio's position, how did Nazri's ouster come about?
To see how this has come about, it helps to divide the recession into three phases.
Chief MCCARDLE: So it's good that this has come about, because it actually helps us.
Unfortunately the author seems to have little idea of how this change might come about.
Whatever I achieve, or hope to achieve, as Secretary-General can come about only thanks to their dedication.
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The administration says these cuts would come about only in the context of a so-called "balanced" compromise.
Matt is right that some improvements can come about when hospitals widely adopt best medical practice.
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This is an acknowledgment that no grand bargain is likely to come about on the Europeans' calendar.
However, it has come about just as the day of the individual plaintiff seems to be over.
It survived 250, 000 rotations of the crank arm, what would come with about a decade of heavy use.
These new Arctic industries will not come about overnight and may well deliver less than their cheerleaders promise.
The FBI gave Fai sufficient opportunity to come clean about his operation and its ties to Pakistani intelligence.
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It is as well to ponder this dehumanisation of ordinary people, for this is how atrocities come about.
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