One day some government will have to reform the system, whatever the political risks.
U.S. Treasury secretaries, Fed chairmen, and leading economists told the world that everything was all right one day and then the next day some new disaster happened.
Some people become millionaires in one night, but some people lose everything in one day.
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One day, some of these horses were forgotten by their herders, with consequences sadly apparent from the name.
This competition will further stretch their finances, perhaps one day prompting some of them to contemplate radical steps, such as a break-up.
One day, some Paraguayans fear, Brazil's flag will follow its culture.
Some of us know what we will do on day one, and some of us really haven't thought that through enough.
The emerging-markets section has, on average, one new article a day on some investing issue.
When you need more portable power, you may one day just pull some off a roll, and go.
Their father wakes up one day, takes some of his own feces and writes a word on the bathroom mirror at the home he lives in, in Arizona.
Will your Klout score one day be correlated in some way to your business effectiveness?
"One day I might give some back, " the collector, who declined to be identified, told Reuters news agency.
Yes, Caleb Hanie sparked the offense and may start for the Bears or some other team one day.
One winter day in northern Quebec some years ago, a polar bear wandered into a village and approached a seven-year-old Inuit child.
News that the Historical Enquiries Team has discovered potential new evidence has given some hope that one day there will be justice.
But is designed to support the evolution of this marketplace which may, one day, allow for some form of electronic exchange to emerge.
Yet the recent spate of attacks will only increase the feeling in some quarters that one day Britain's bobbies may have to cross this Rubicon.
Since the Pensacola Federal Prison Camp commissary in Florida was only open one day a week, some inmates would run a "prison 7-Eleven" out of their lockers, reselling commissary items at a premium in exchange for mackerel, says Bill Bailey, who served three months last year on a computer-hacking charge.
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Hey, you never know one day that might save you some serious headaches down the line.
Besho admits wistfully that one day he hopes to include some of what is called "shaking the booty" into his videos.
Short-term bond funds also take at least one day to liquidate, and some may have penalties to prevent rapid trading into and out of the fund.
One day he may even have some real muscle at his disposal, if governments agree to give the Union more of a say in Europe's defence.
Billy, a father of two who dreams of opening up his own restaurant one day, appears to have some type of problem with B-cells, according to Nikki.
Yet if national cohesion is to be maintained, Indonesia one day will have to go some way toward defusing the resentments of those regions that feel neglected.
Only the high frequency guys remain, and they will tough it out if Saturday delivery is cancelled, or if one-day delivery becomes two days some of the time.
"Alongside there will be many other minor intrigues, some of which will one day find the light of day, " it added, likening the occasion to the first ball of Tolstoy's War and Peace heroine Natasha Rostov.
Some in Germany talk of one day changing the constitution to allow more transfers of power to Brussels.
So I would say some amount of time between one day and a year is when this will evolve.
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