Until he decides to play, this argument feels like the same exact thing, spinning round and round, just to go round and round.
National Grid, which distributes energy, gave warning for the first time that there might not be enough gas to go round and some big industrial users had to cut production.
With plenty of money to go round, Gulf Arabs have grown accustomed to lavish social security, subsidised utilities, and an inexhaustible army of Asian expatriate workers to do the menial jobs for them.
In turn this will enable the banks to bail out the very same system that has bailed them out and the merry go round will continue to spin, however giddily.
But extra mouths mean less food to go round, so many fostered children are made to work for their keep.
By his own account, he is trying to strike a more positive profile this go-round, obviously seeking to sand away some of the rough edges left over from his time in the national spotlight in the 1990s.
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Even if the election does go to a second round in two weeks' time, Mr Zyuganov looks set to be trounced, even more soundly than he was by Mr Yeltsin in 1996.
Opponents of these reforms argue that there is simply not enough work to go round.
The trouble is that, in future, there may be less protection to go round.
The lesson of Australia's water management is that there is enough water to go round.
Even though many teachers have left the profession, there are still mostly enough to go round.
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If each tribe served a term, it would take 400 years for the presidency to go round.
Luke Donald, eighth with a round to go, lost his chance when he bogeyed the ninth and 10th.
Naturally, America has shouldered all the blame for rejecting the protocol, but there is plenty more to go round.
The system worked well enough when Malawians were all farmers and there was plenty of land to go round.
The other anti-Panglossian argument may be more worrying: for a while at least, there may not be enough gas to go round.
Mr Leventhal insists that there are lots of students to go round.
But his Conservative colleague, Mike Freer, said it was not true the bill would allow council officials to go round handing out fines.
Jardim Brandao dithered on the ball in his own box and Marco Borriello dispossessed him before trying to go round goalkeeper Gianluca Curci.
Magna opens at a time when many in the tourist industry are questioning whether such large-scale projects have enough visitors to go round.
"In fact, if the gloomy predictions for the housing market next year are accurate, then there may not be enough work to go round, " he added.
The game turned on an incident just after the break as Chelsea won a penalty when England goalkeeper Joe Hart brought down Demba Ba as he attempted to go round him.
But the commission, made up of five Republicans and five Democrats, avoided pointing the finger at either man's administration while there was plenty of blame to go round, it was evenly spread.
In that case, the area under cultivation globally would have to rise by only 10% to satisfy growing demand for food by 2050 and there would be plenty of water to go round.
He points out that when there were not enough jobs to go round for white Swedish building workers, the government offered tax relief on home refurbishment, causing a boom in the industry.
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And many of these, though they all follow different paths, take the same, surprising, length of time to go round the sun: they complete exactly two orbits for each of Neptune's three.
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