It may be that they will be greatly abetted in this by proposals expected soon to emanate from the Baker-Hamilton commission.
As ball clubs in New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago were widening the revenue gap due to the size and strength of their local markets, cries of poverty began to emanate from the corridors of County Stadium.
For officials in particular, who in theory could still be employed by taxpayers in 10 years or so, when vast amounts of electricity would start to emanate from the plant, it is a pretty scary idea that they might be committing all of us to pay more for that electricity than is justified - and not just for a few weeks or months, but till 2060.
Power divided not only at the federal level, between the federal and the state level, all based on the notion that not all solutions to all problems emanate from Washington, D.
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Meanwhile, threats to press freedom nowadays emanate not only from some of these agencies which fail to respect rights, but also from organized crime and extremist organizations.
The measurements, translated to electrical impulses, would be delivered to the three vestibular nerves that emanate from the three semicircular canals, much like audio signals are delivered to the auditory nerve in cochlear implants.
What I think I said still holds true, which is the President has yet to receive a proposal from General Petraeus which would emanate from the commanders on the ground and looks forward to that.
And we are seeing some progress on that front, although we need to see much stronger action domestically to bolster job growth in the months ahead and, again, in part to make sure that our economy is more resilient to any kind of shock that could emanate from abroad.
Those costs would only increase, possibly exponentially, in the event regulators responded to public concerns that further oil leaks might emanate from offshore platforms by cutting back on production in the Gulf of Mexico.
Fears of a disruption now emanate from Iran's threats to close the Strait of Hormuz, the route for a fifth of the world's oil, in response to a European Union embargo on Tehran's oil as way to pressure it to give up its controversial nuclear program.
Apple, as usual, won't make an appearance at CES because Macworld is held a few days later, and SteveJobsSteve Jobs likely will be busy rehearsing his own keynote speech, which tends to get more attention than any of the announcements that emanate from Sin City.
To top it off, the fear over lawsuits that may emanate from how the previous owner maintained the land always exists.
Therefore it is important to have an immediate need for an inclusive political transition that ends the conflict and the threats that emanate from it.
While the fact that the manufacturing sector is growing in Europe is hardly a surprise at this stage of the game, the data seemed to put a nail in the coffin of those espousing the idea that global doom and gloom would emanate from the Eurozone.
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The lies emanate from the entire range of shariah practitioners, from individual investors themselves all the way up to sheikhs, muftis, mullahs and heads of state.
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