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In a sense, the NSF's nightmare has come to pass: The Net is balkanized.
FORBES: Backbone Bullies
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It is profoundly in our interest--and obviously in Haiti's--that these changes come to pass.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Jeffrey Skilling 's "big enchilada" has finally come to pass, but testifying on his own behalf was certainly not the dish he had in mind when he used the phrase in the mid-1990s.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The hydrogen for these fuel cells (and for the rest of Iceland's new hydrogen economy, should it come to pass) will be made initially in a fertiliser plant that has been turning the stuff out since the 1950s.
ECONOMIST: Clean living in Iceland
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Rwanda's secondary school teachers come here to learn how best to pass on computer skills to the next generation.
BBC: Rural Rwanda
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Duffield's worst fears about Oracle mauling his creation have not come to pass.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The stagflation era of the 1970s got going for two big reasons: the U.S. printed money with abandon and was content to let scheduled tax increases come to pass.
FORBES: The Dow Is Retracing the Stagflation Market
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In America the tightening will come by default, as Republicans in Congress refuse to pass Barack Obama's latest stimulus plan and as temporary tax cuts expire.
ECONOMIST: Leaders
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Australia's upper house is expected to pass the law early next year and the tax should then come into force on July 1st.
ECONOMIST: Politics this week