This may of course change in the future but then the volatility of the whole balance sheet would be greatly increased.
Instead he's urging lawmakers to give him until September to see if the current troop increase will work -- but a growing number of his fellow Republicans are telling him time is running out and they want a course change sooner than September.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, said Pistole needed to change course on the rule change -- fast.
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The fact that the public is not as appalled as Senator Santorum could, of course, change.
By the mid 2000s a third of Spain was at risk from desertification due to agriculture, tourism and of course climate change.
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That of course will change with the advent of new technologies such as digital television, and Mr Pittman's mass-media instincts will be useful here.
That could, of course, change tomorrow (hey, this is politics).
Standards change, of course, but that change should come slowly.
It is that in order to "change course and steer away from critical tipping points... that might lead to rapid and irreversible change", something radical is needed.
Berlin and Brussels - the architects of this policy - see no need to change course.
Bernadette Baxter, president of the Glasgow Bar Association, urged the government to change course.
What made you change course and give up your dream of playing drums professionally?
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When you see that you can find and enjoy new cheese, you change course.
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"Unless we change course, we will have a debt crisis, " the House GOP budget proposal says.
Flat growth and high unemployment means it is time to change course, he says.
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Once we start something (or fail to start something), it's really hard to change course.
The storm was warning us off, but the captain gave no order to change course.
It is now incumbent on ministers to reflect on this ruling and to rapidly change course.
Middleton was widely credited with persuading him to change course rather than drop out.
In 2007 he managed to convince most French voters that it was time to change course.
He must believe, in other words, that he has no choice other than to change course.
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University of the South raised tuition by 5% last year but decided to change course this year.
The detailed planning and ponderous logistics associated with such a transfer increasingly foreclose options to change course.
The advance testing gives them time to change course of a career, perhaps go into coaching or broadcasting.
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Was it just new job jitters or was some deep down voice really telling me to change course?
Powerful special interests continue to hold this institution hostage and undermine every good faith effort to change course.
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On the wider economy, Mr Clegg will tell delegates the government will not change course on spending cuts.
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The man campaigned as an outsider who was going to change course before we went over a fiscal cliff.
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