Puzzle all you like about what the ECB might be about to do next.
It appears few Republican legislators grasp what they are about to do to their districts.
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Strategy is about what to do and tactics are about how to do it.
This is what the government is about to do with another scarce, publicly owned commodity: Radio spectrum.
The rotten economy, however, may be about to do what the exuberant Bezos can not: put expectations in check.
Clearly and obviously not something that Samsung is about to do: so why insist on a bond at all?
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"I honestly believed that United were about to do what they have done many times in the past, " he said.
Suffice it to say that the big guns are about to do to VCs what VCs have done to entrepreneurs.
Rush Hour, Chan's new action-comedy-thriller, set box office records in the U.S. and is about to do the same across Asia.
The Fed is not about to do that, although it might decide to link future policy action to progress on unemployment.
But that is what the Greek government, as a partial owner, is about to do as part of the EU-IMF bailout package.
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Lawyers are always wondering what to get that client who is about to do some time in Club Fed for a white-collar crime.
To do so would have meant that it would all have to come out in public with Gordon and he was not about to do that.
Gibbons likely jump this way when they are less certain about the tree they are jumping into, as it gives the ape time to assess what it is about to do.
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Nonetheless, there is good reason to think that the fundamentals are beginning to improve, and that the Korean, Philippine and Thai economies have touched bottom or are about to do so.
This was probably because, just moments before, he had been telling Iain Duncan Smith that he was not about to do anything that would exacerbate or inflame (his word) the dispute.
So suddenly now on a Saturday afternoon, when I'm about to play tennis, and I get a call to say the News of the World and the Sunday Mirror are about to do ...
"If there were a company out there that was about to do to its competitors what we're going to do to our competitors, I'd buy its stock, " says the 60-year-old chief executive, jabbing his finger.
And the students that are here -- welcome, I'm delighted you're able to be here, as well as the Dean, who -- as of the business school, is very interested in what we're about to do.
In the note, the 45-year-old Wachenheim said she recognized what she was about to do was "evil" but she was concerned about how her child was developing, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case.
But there too, the members of the MPC had a piece of insider information last week that we did not have at the time: They knew that the Treasury was about to do some quantitative easing of its own.
" It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: "If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?
And the Republican Party can't seem to come to terms about what to do about immigration.
But first we turn to Chicago and the ongoing debate about what to do about gang violence there, and by extension across the country.
Speaking of Mr. Ahmadinejad, one of the most bizarre aspects of the debate about what to do about Iran is the use by the appeasement camp of his recent letter to President Bush.
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