So one way or another, it appears that in-flight calls are in the cards.
If that holds, then another shot up towards the peak could be in the cards.
The alliance may be near refreshing our memory with a commercial launch in the cards.
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But surely that was not in the cards, not with the twins in the house.
But Barclays' president, Bob Diamond, dismissed speculation that a counterbid is in the cards.
It was not in the cards with the budget, given these very difficult fiscal times.
The bottoming of housing prices and a pickup in mortgage activity seem in the cards, too.
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Brazilian local markets have started to behave as if a replay of 2008 was in the cards.
Alas, returning to the Constitution as it was originally construed does not seem to be in the cards.
Pared services in health care and education are in the cards, not to mention transportation cuts and layoffs.
"It's just not something that, right now, is in the cards, " she said.
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What he sees in the cards is an authentic experience that supports me and other entrepreneurs in our journeys.
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Nothing of similar quantity is even remotely in the cards, according to Chinese regulators who should know these things.
No doctor seriously thought cancer or rheumatism was in the cards, mind you.
When all the numbers are crunched and the statistics evaluated, it may seem startling--but was it in the cards?
It can be sure real U.N. reform will not be in the cards.
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Although the Japanese economy may continue to reap the benefits of productivity gains, population growth is not in the cards.
An extension of the tax credit will not stave off a double dip, if that is even in the cards.
After all, a tax cut has been in the cards since Bush took office, leaving only its size and timing in doubt.
When FORBES spoke with Wells executives for the February 13 cover story they said additional European acquisitions were still in the cards.
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If these levels hold and leaders act well, this downtrend can be broken and then a better sustained move is in the cards.
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Had this been in the cards all along, or was it as much of a surprise to him as it was to me?
The Center for Security Policy believes that preserving the discredited imperial "union" in any form is not in the cards, nor should it be.
The other alternatives -- do nothing or design a proactive and comprehensive military strategy to take out the al-Assads -- aren't in the cards.
Player fatigue may be a problem Activision will need to cope with at some point, but out-and-out player rebellion is not in the cards.
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On Friday, the Russian Foreign Ministry denied any four-party meeting reports though the U.N. confirmed one was most definitely in the cards this weekend.
What the Central Bank presidents of Brazil, Russia, India and China want to know is if another round of monetary stimulus is in the cards?
Dividend boosts typically are not in the cards for preferred stockholders.
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