Nobody suggests all will come to pass, but the catalogue offers food for thought.
In a sense, the NSF's nightmare has come to pass: The Net is balkanized.
It is profoundly in our interest--and obviously in Haiti's--that these changes come to pass.
And yet, of course, it has come to pass, just as Mr Santer foretold.
All the conditions he wished for in that book five years ago have come to pass.
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They argue that any border-security measures included in the bill will never come to pass.
We simply cannot -- must not -- allow the worst to come to pass.
But there is one area where this long-mooted possibility may come to pass: military transport.
Wall Street believes its dream of a Santa Claus rally will surely come to pass.
That will be a rude awakening for the American people if it were to come to pass.
The doomsday scenario is on the horizon, but that does not mean it will come to pass.
On Wednesday 5 December - Budget Day - we will find out if their fears come to pass.
Both would have benefited from the unique look of the XUVs though this did not come to pass.
Of course, given the current labor impasse, no one knows whether that supplemental draft will come to pass.
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But only if the next president makes tax reform a top priority will anything meaningful come to pass.
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Duffield's worst fears about Oracle mauling his creation have not come to pass.
"We certainly have had other deadlines that didn't come to pass, " he said.
Not surprisingly, not one of his warnings about apocalypse has come to pass.
But where murderous zealots are concerned, the unthinkable can indeed come to pass.
As we can see, absolutely none of these predictions have come to pass.
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Unfortunately, wish as the West might for such a positive outcome, at present it seems unlikely to come to pass.
Recently, and after enduring our grinding recession for two years, we did not let scheduled tax increases come to pass.
If Democrats had held on to a bit more power, maybe these anti-teacher bills would never have come to pass.
In terms of sheer courtroom drama, the episode would have eclipsed anything that had come to pass in the trial.
If so, the reality of a forced sale to pay for estate taxes may still come to pass for the Raiders.
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If he accepts the terrible possibility of what might come to pass, he fears his feet will abandon their useless thrashing.
We hoped beyond hope that what we were told would come to pass, but after two years the hope had faded.
To begin with, artisans in dying trades craftsmen who have no apprentices have come to pass on their skills to the next generation.
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That means market participants will have to be nimble and prepared for any gyrations that may come to pass from these regions.
If only Alan and his colleagues would let this come to pass.
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