We won't see the true will of the players, for good or ill, until preorders begin.
For good or ill, the home of everyday low prices has become America's biggest political football.
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As such, businesses have more capacity to do good or ill than any other human institution.
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Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill.
Moreover, Mr Blair's government, for good or ill, treats politics as a non-stop election campaign.
The reach of government, for good or ill, now extends into every nook and cranny of life.
If the Saudis have great market power for good or ill, so in our own way do we.
But for good or ill, she presided over the most dramatic transformation of the Welsh economy since the industrial revolution.
As a serious investor facing a 2002 that may bring good or ill, you should be aware that the market lays traps.
For good or ill, the mix of tax reforms, welfare programmes and regulatory interventions pursued in the 20th century combined to reduce inequality.
It is easy to let tradition carry us to allow our unchallenged belief in our capacity to determine what we will achieve for good or ill.
Unless we want to dismiss games altogether, acknowledging that the ideas and images presented in video games matter, for good or ill, is necessary.
Spend it, good or ill, so one need never return it.
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Card proponents argue that like any technology, smart cards can be used for good or ill, and society could pass laws enhancing security and preventing abuse.
Whether this will be for good or ill is impossible to predict, because how they are applied will be a matter of social and political choice.
Yet it takes some time, often decades, for ideas (whether good or ill) to propagate, infiltrate, and penetrate into the minds and souls of a broader, voting populace.
The shift in mindset is surely in part a function of basic human nature: our remarkable ability for good or ill to adapt ourselves to new realities.
The coalition rammed some major legislation through as well - for good or ill - and in the process an awful lot of MPs and peers had a chance to shine.
And how Washington works, for good or ill, is that people say, well who cares that there are lot of people for it, this is not very high up on their scale.
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Education funding is still mostly funded by local taxpayers, and their preferences, for good or ill, will determine the course of American public education more than Bill Gates or Betsy DeVos ever could.
And now, just ten months after exchange rates were fixed and monetary policy was handed to the European Central Bank, is far too soon to pass judgment on the scheme, for good or ill.
They doubt their overstretched local authorities are up to the task, and want wise policymaking support from the central government of the sort that, for good or ill, used to be a hallmark of the Japanese state.
For good or ill, governments make war.
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The other view is that is is largely a cosmetic change - which reflects on the general low regard people now have for the banking sector, but does not make a big difference to the ring-fence, for good or ill.
For in our hands lies the ability to shape our world for good or for ill.
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