Some of them are people that have come in on their border crossing cards.
The report says the committee is "unconvinced that LHBs will come in on budget this year".
The CBO projection assumes that the costs of Obama Care come in on target.
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And I have to say that, in other countries, when people come in on student visas, they're checked.
Still, Pfizer says its earnings for the year will come in on target.
The instant odd amounts of money come in on any team, Vegas goes on the alert and advises the authorities.
Diamond says he discovered that the Times was short-staffed on weekends, so he said he would come in on Sundays.
Usually, he has to stay late on Friday night, or even come in on Saturday or Sunday or both to get it all done.
"As for the HIV testing, if you come in on Tuesdays from 11 to 1, there is no charge, " Berryhill tells the caller.
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They therefore feel no urgency to go out and drum up business, since it will eventually come in on its own throughout the year.
"Before we came into the area we got Rentokill to come in on the site to do a cull basically of the existing rat holes, " he said.
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The finance committee said it was not convinced the NHS would come in on budget, with a risk that other departments will take a hit as a result.
Though less likely a scenario, the books could also get middled if the line falls to Packers favored by 0.5 points should heavy dollars initially come in on Pittsburgh.
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The president asked Ms. Currie to come to the White House the next day, which she did, although it was unusual for her to come in on a Sunday.
Hours after watching the returns come in on election night, Christopher was in Los Angeles--getting ready for bed--when the phone rang, and Gore campaign chairman Bill Daley dispatched him to Florida.
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Because users come in on multiple devices including the Wii which can be used to move money, the banks tries to write its code once and then tweak it for different devices.
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Mark Levin , Millennium's CEO, has said that Velcade could eventually become a blockbuster, but only after new data come in on using the drug in combination with chemotherapy for more common cancers.
As the betting public can sometimes be easily swayed by the feedback of the so-called experts, all the more reason to think that more money might come in on the Giants at the last minute.
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The disappointment of the quarter only deepens when you consider that the company just over a month ago lowered guidance saying that Q4 earnings would come in on the low end of the guided range.
But by definition, the ones who come in on those skill-based visas tend to be performing functions that we don't have enough people in this country to already perform: doctors, computer programmers, that kind of thing.
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If the break room makes you feel like you are in a jail cell, volunteer to come in on your day off and repaint it or bring in some table games, or posters, or music, etc.
There is some bad weather around, which could come in on Monday and Tuesday and have an impact on the game, but England have put Australia out of this match, which is exactly what they set out to do.
" Republican sources tell CNN's "Inside Politics" that outgoing New Hampshire Gov. Steve Merrill, RNC General Counsel David Norcross, Colorado RNC committeeman Jim Nicholson and Texas GOP Chairman Tom Pauken are all vying to come in on top in the first ballot and that about "half of the committee is undecided.
Romance seduces us into believing in romantic heroes, the sort of men who will come riding in on their white horses and save us.
Heavenly hunks of slow-roasted short rib, peppercorn-crusted and topped with freshly grated horseradish, come in parchment on wooden slabs.
College football now being a business--though rather like Nantucket Nectars to the NFL's CocaCola--errant players and referees rightly come in for on-air criticism.
It looks fancy and may come in handy on occasion, but didn't feel to us like a very reliable way of picking a good, sharp image -- we'd still use the more traditional best shot mode for that.
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Although WD has restarted their head slider line in Thailand and is ramping up slider production in Malaysia that should come on line in the June quarter, the company does not expect to reach pre-flood production levels until September 2012.
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Professor GERALDINE DAWSON (Director, Autism Center, University of Washington): When we think about the brain systems that are involved in autism that are responsible for things like eye contact or interest in other people or the development of language, these are brain systems that come on in the first year of life, certainly by six to seven months of age.
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