And there are 1, 000 members of the church who are going to come to that meeting.
Then you go through the educational process, and they come to that concept themselves.
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Now it's slightly unclear how they've come to that figure, which is definitely an estimate.
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It would be a great shame and I hope it doesn't come to that.
He would probably have come to that conclusion on the basis of his experiments alone.
Rather they come to that point through a process of ongoing reflection, personal inquiry and brave self-honesty.
Hopefully, it won't come to that and we'll start to see some improvement over the coming weeks.
But if it does come to that, at least the presidency will have nature on its side.
Any reasonable person looking at 114, 000 new jobs in a month would come to that same conclusion.
Come to that, I can't think of many British conservatives who would want her at their conference.
It and other firms could create search alliances, should it come to that.
Well, look, I really really hope it won't come to that because that's not only bad for the Eurozone.
Nor, come to that, does Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia, or his deputy, presumed successor and perhaps rival, Anwar Ibrahim.
Come to that, what about all the words that English picks up abroad?
But I think what the President made clear just now is that it does not have to come to that.
Many are married to partners from another country (and divorced from a spouse from still another country, come to that).
Russia probably could manage just fine on half its current population, although I doubt very much it will come to that.
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It was a shame that it had come to that, but there was absolutely nothing that Tengo could do about it.
It won't come to that, of course, but even at their age, the two youngsters know the Crisis has changed everything.
And I come to that conclusion not because I'm pro-abortion but because ultimately, I don't think women make these decisions casually.
In the tribal politics of Britain, it will never come to that.
Come to that, he was having trouble with the cash register, too.
I'm not a person who just come to that conclusion in the last few months or just in order to run for president.
It may not come to that this time, especially if the banks opt for a series of bite-sized deals rather than a full-blown merger.
Industry analysts say Rambus can expect a fight from bigger companies like Infineon, and probably from Micron as well, should it come to that.
But even if it doesn't come to that, there's little rest in sight for U.S. firefighters like those here at Montana's Gas Creek fire camp.
Israel knows the United States will use its veto in the Security Council to oppose the declaration of a Palestinian state, should it come to that.
It would be easy to come to that conclusion by looking at the wine lists of some Mediterranean restaurants in New York, not to mention St.
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