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Killing skinny repeal meant all this didn't come to pass.
And if Californians are lucky, it won't come to pass.
The inverse of this vision can also come to pass.
But it is doubtful this scenario will come to pass.
I'm relatively certain these contingencies will never come to pass.
It seems unlikely, though, that this will come to pass.
It was unclear, though, how normalcy might come to pass.
Now, hundreds of years later, that's finally come to pass.
SO TELL US, HOW DID THIS DEAL COME TO PASS?
At least some of those levies will come to pass.
But that version of his presidency didn't come to pass.
So far, none of these predictions has come to pass.
By 2016, it was obvious that hadn't come to pass.
And so I say: Demolition must not come to pass!
However, neither of those two factors has come to pass.
However, it seems unlikely that this could come to pass.
But so far, that scenario has not come to pass.
Some things that we thought about haven't come to pass.
But that eventuality hasn't come to pass, at least not yet.
What horrors will come to pass if this cat wakes up?
I knew all my fears were about to come to pass.
The mass deportations that many feared have not come to pass.
The prediction -- like others before it -- has not come to pass.
It's that scenario that Iverson hopes does not come to pass.
Thus far, the latter fear has not really come to pass.
If their worst concerns come to pass, they will reverse course.
Not all of these surprises will come to pass, of course.
But 100 days on, none of that has come to pass.
Despite a few questionable investments, that has not come to pass.
But such a disastrous outcome will probably not come to pass.
The problems that some commentators predicted have not come to pass.
Here are the potential impacts if the tariffs come to pass.
We must be adamant that that will never come to pass.
Sometimes, our worst fears do not, in fact, come to pass.
It remains unclear if any additional debates will come to pass.
Or maybe now you're nervous that another Pearson will come to pass.
But only Magdalena knows that this potential will never come to pass.
Many of the predictions from Gore's original documentary have come to pass.
How did this come to pass — and how did West get involved?
But these dire forecasts did not come to pass, for two reasons.
Between the lines: Nevertheless, plenty of possible developments didn't come to pass.
It's possible that such worst-case fears will never come to pass.
Most of the governor's optimistic predictions have not yet come to pass.
Should we press for constitutional amendments that may never come to pass?
Realistically, however, almost none of what he says could come to pass.
The situation that we wanted to prevent has already come to pass.
It's not yet clear if that dire scenario will come to pass.
When I expressed doubt that this would come to pass, Clown laughed.
Just when you thought it might never come to pass, it did.
But that does not mean that all this will come to pass.
Ginia Bellafante, The New York Times: How did this come to pass?
Until recently, though, he thought it was unlikely to come to pass.
How did the apparently inevitable ebook revolution fail to come to pass?
Unfortunately, the late physicist will miss seeing this dream come to pass.
There is no guarantee that any forecasts made will come to pass.
Today, the first scenario has come to pass, and the second is underway.
What some believed impossible has come to pass: a quiet week in Trumpland!
This sensitive leaning genre would come to pass again in the early 2000s.
Should that come to pass, it will make Trump's agenda harder to enact.
I don&apost know if Justice Sotomayor&aposs prediction will come to pass.
What she had said had come to pass, so I could move on.
That's all a lot of promises, none of which have come to pass.
That fact will make it harder for Big Marijuana to come to pass.
Should all that come to pass, then Cirruseo will become part of Accenture.
All of that may come to pass, but it is very, very early.
I am not so sure that this scenario will ultimately come to pass.
It seems as though his worries have already started to come to pass.
"Unfortunately what we feared has come to pass," Fiat heir John Elkann said.
The good news of course is that this did not come to pass.
I wrote about this situation years ago, and now it's come to pass.
The present is more urgent than any future that'll never come to pass.
They should have the chance to benefit if new programs come to pass.
If there is an exit in sight, it's not come to pass yet.
TC: How did it come to pass that you're in this new show?
For those reasons, it is also unlikely to come to pass anytime soon.
"Unfortunately, what we feared has come to pass," Mr. Elkann said on Wednesday.
To my surprise, what my dad said would happen didn't come to pass.
When we hope, we have no control over what may come to pass.
A year into his presidency, this apocalyptic scenario has not come to pass.
It's because too many past predictions of imminent disaster didn't come to pass.
But as all things come to pass, their happiness left them one morning.
I have faith that coronavirus will come to pass, as all epidemics do.
" D'Antonio says Trump is "a man making his own nightmare come to pass.
In other words, the exact scenario Warren warned about has come to pass.
Many nuclear and missile tests later, Mr. Bush's prophecy has come to pass.
That is, if the policies come to pass as they have been described.
Even that second option, however, is very unlikely to come to pass. Why?
If these things come to pass, the erosion of shared values will quicken.
The executive order does not guarantee that Stern's nightmare will come to pass.
There is no guarantee that any of these views will come to pass.
Now a new study suggests that the theoretical increase may have come to pass.
Whether or not that will come to pass remains to be seen, of course.
Her dire warnings about the dangers of a Trump presidency have come to pass.
But it did come to pass, and it came to pass through human agency.
Now imagine that none of the darkest fears of Trump's critics come to pass.
Nor has the threat of professionals being replaced with token women come to pass.
Little of what was feared about Mr Trump's economic policy has come to pass.
As for me, only time will tell if Harrington's predictions will come to pass.
But should it come to pass, the consequences would be almost impossible to predict.
It's a good thing, then, that this bad idea did not come to pass.
How much time have you wasted worrying about eventualities that never come to pass?
Now the dreaded moment has come to pass, is anyone stampeding to the door?
France had been expected to win, but the victory had not come to pass.
It may come to pass that I'll forever be the forgotten middle-weight child.
Suddenly, it seemed, longstanding predictions about the collapse of magazines had come to pass.
This, with a few exceptions which I'll discuss later, has not come to pass.
But Sanders' contention that his grassroots army will catch fire may come to pass.
"If you are reading this letter, the worst has come to pass," Vincent writes.
"She knows that there's no way this could come to pass this," he said.
None of the geopolitical gains for which it was negotiated will come to pass.
One can, of course, always hope that the worst does not come to pass.
It's a fascinating interview and here's hoping his (usually correct) predictions don't come to pass.
Brown said the trend would likely worsen if forecasts by climate scientists come to pass.
Our monetary policies are capable of coping with those shocks that might come to pass.
Or maybe they were early premonitions of what might come to pass during her return.
Seems incredible, even now, that this unlikely victory has come to pass, gratifying and humbling.
For now, Republicans are playing down the likelihood that Medicare cuts will come to pass.
It didn't come to pass, but there was no doubt on which side he stood.
Brands, even as they offer mea culpas, rarely explain how such blunders come to pass.
But some of the dire warnings about violence from French officials did come to pass.
And yet most of the things I dreaded did not, in fact, come to pass.
"I did expect some of the success that might come to pass," he said softly.
"Their worst nightmare has come to pass," Mr. Anderson added, referring to the alt-right.
It might not come to pass — especially if a vaccine or other treatment is developed.
So if anything like the proposed cuts come to pass, the impact will be meaningful.
At the time she was still hopeful; none of it, however, would come to pass.
The biggest risk The most dangerous scenario — a disorderly Brexit — could still come to pass.
Without a rejuvenated labor movement, it's almost inconceivable that breakthrough reforms will come to pass.
In the morning, many come to pass time and have no intention to buy anything.
"None of those things have come to pass for whatever complement of reasons," Lewis said.
The company's insolvency "is a theoretical situation that may never come to pass," he said.
But that prediction did not come to pass after Apple notched that milestone on Thursday.
WILL THE WORST-CASE SCENARIO COME TO PASS OR IS THIS ALL A BARGAINING PLOY?
And in the end, basically none of what Ryan advocated for has come to pass.
And now of course a lot of what she said has come to pass. Yes.
Often, these cuts have come to pass through the outright downsizing of culture-writing staffs.
And the catastrophe that the authors of that 2009 paper warned of has come to pass.
One of the most widely forecast trends in the investing world has finally come to pass.
And if that should come to pass, at least the name "InfoWars" is easy to remember.
As if it would somehow be far better if this future did not come to pass.
Whether this will come to pass in the next decade depends entirely on what happens now.
So, how did PewDiePie's all-but-certain fall from atop the YouTube mountain come to pass?
The dystopia predicted in the late 2010s, of widespread technological unemployment, has not come to pass.
This sparked fears of an epidemic among beef eaters, which fortunately failed to come to pass.
Right now the worst fears seem overblown, but could certainly come to pass in the future.
And all three seem like the sort of thing that will never really come to pass.
So far, some of the dire warnings officials gave about Matthew have not come to pass.
None of us wanted or expected all this loss and devastation that has come to pass.
While ballots are still being counted, such doomsday predictions did not appear to come to pass.
It remains to be seen whether the bump in Chinese exports will actually come to pass.
To help support working parents, the time has come to pass school choice for America's children.
The bacchanalian vibe you imagine may not come to pass, and you run some serious risks.
But O.K., it will be about the next war, too, which unfortunately has come to pass.
So how did it come to pass that they felt nobody was taking them seriously enough?
And yet, with Donald Trump in the White House, what has come to pass feels inevitable.
Every drug policy has consequences we don't like and issues we hope won't come to pass.
But that didn't come to pass, and he brought disgrace to both himself and the L.A. Times.
"This is a sad chapter in our history that should never have come to pass," Missouri Rep.
If the worst-case scenarios come to pass, today's modestly menacing ocean-climate system will seem quaint.
House Speaker Paul Ryan's dream of shredding the social safety net has not yet come to pass.
We now live in a world where those things have come to pass at a massive scale.
He was all smiles when he signed it ... seeming pretty confident it would all come to pass.
But even if that doesn't come to pass, Trump's first months in office have been unquestionably rocky.
Here, too, there is cause for concern even if the worst fears have not come to pass.
Decked out in white, everyone celebrated the signing of an agreement that will never come to pass.
But two years into his term in office, none of the dire predictions has come to pass.
Then it promises me that if I feed it, these bad things will not come to pass.
Moving too quickly risks overadjusting policy to head off projected developments that may not come to pass.
Like all presidents before him, not everything Trump promised on the campaign trail will come to pass.
To be clear, I don't think either of those two scenarios is going to come to pass.
But before that vision can come to pass, there's the matter of municipal elections today, May 26.
But as king, should that come to pass, it would be a very different matter, he acknowledged.
My vision of a sobbing Max Kerman, crying out "PHIL, YOU'RE RIGHT!" would not come to pass.
Dr. Katz said he did not think that scenario would come to pass in New York City.
Experts don't have enough information to predict which of these very different scenarios will come to pass.
While no major catastrophe has come to pass, a bright new future seems more distant than ever.
The issue is whether or not those negative impacts would have come to pass even without NAFTA.
Still, a lot of the Fed's worst fears about the outlook have simply not come to pass.
And reforms to US laws that EU lawmakers had hoped would be enacted have not come to pass.
In the half-century since, the unalloyed "party of principles" Mr. Lewis yearned for has come to pass.
Their biggest fear has come to pass: Despite all that careful planning, their children have been left behind.
Prices would certainly fall, but even then the Treasury's blood-curdling predictions would probably not come to pass.
His book "The Future of Work" in 2004 foresaw "hyperspecialisation" in business, which has also come to pass.
So if his vision is to come to pass, many processors would have to get by without batteries.
The environmental emergency he tried to alert us to in Last Chance to See has come to pass.
It is also focused on the future, when the fullness of this building effort will come to pass.
However, the move does not appear to be high on his agenda and may not come to pass.
So far, the fear that Ebola would spread to neighboring countries like Uganda hasn't come to pass, either.
There are a number of reasons why the GOP's worst-case scenario is unlikely to come to pass.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of things announced by the administration that never come to pass or evolve.
But previous court terms have also featured people guessing about retirements — and then it doesn't come to pass.
So the anticipated marquee matchups on Saturday, Kansas versus Connecticut and Kentucky versus Indiana, will come to pass.
Major GOP goals like health care reform and simplifying the tax code have not yet come to pass.
It was earlier rumored that the service would launch this past fall, but that didn't come to pass.
The length of one part of the liver—the "finger"—predicted when its judgment would come to pass.
Too often climate coverage errs on the cautious side, suggesting that this or that may come to pass.
In fact, like so many of the promises of virtual reality, this has deeply not come to pass.
" Asked if this warning has come to pass, Roth e-mailed, "My novel wasn't written as a warning.
If Mr. Mandela's efforts had failed, South Africa's peaceful transition to democracy would never have come to pass.
If all this could come to pass, North Korea would win a huge victory without firing a shot.
Those papers echoed warnings that those economists issued earlier in the expansion that did not come to pass.
Her ultimate goal was to be nominated as its director, which, of course, did not come to pass.
Then should this actually come to pass, I think that we will find ourselves soon looking at litigation.
Kanye West's beautiful dark twisted fantasy has come to pass now that President Trump has tweeted at him.
For now, with Northam's reported commitment to stay in office, it looks like that won't come to pass.
In the first place, they were just guidelines, and so could be easily overturned, as has come to pass.
The Department for Exiting the European Union rejected the downbeat scenario, saying "none of this would come to pass."
A new highly anticipated study suggests the worst-feared consequences of minimum wage hikes did not come to pass.
The January guidance also has not come to pass, though economic conditions did change after he made his remarks.
Last night, we saw that truly come to pass, and it was more terrifying than we could have imagined.
That a living artist has to defend the authorship of his own work should never have come to pass.
But the purported "confusion and conflict" resulting from multiple bargaining units will not come to pass, the challengers insist.
Unfortunately, one of your worst nightmares has come to pass: You ran out of cloud storage in Google Drive.
Trump's "fantastical promises of 2016 will not come to pass," McAuliffe wrote Thursday in a Washington Post opinion piece.
And yet despite the merits of these critiques, what would have happened had these deals not come to pass?
But Ross said it's "premature" to say whether Trump's threatened tariffs on European auto imports would come to pass.
After several hours of play it may come to pass that you have forgotten about the sewer dungeons altogether.
Of course, now that the 2016 election has come to pass, there's an elephant in the room: Donald Trump.
Our reporter covering economic and tax policy takes stock of what companies promised, and what has come to pass.
"Moving too quickly risks overadjusting policy to head off projected developments that may not come to pass," she said.
Proposed caps on Medicaid, which have not come to pass for now, had the potential to cause enormous problems.
Last week, Mr. Pai outlined an effort to loosen the rules; his vision is likely to come to pass.
The new Trump will remind voters of the old Richard Nixon and a Democratic landslide will come to pass.
But it is unlikely that sanctions will come to pass because they require a unanimous vote among member nations.
The gains also reflect the relief investors are feeling that the trade war's worst outcomes haven't come to pass.
As the kerfuffle over AIM some 17 years ago demonstrates, predictions of imminent tech monopolies rarely come to pass.
It's unclear whether that will come to pass, as Jones led Moore by 85033 points into late Tuesday night.
Half of that rumor has already come to pass, so it's looking like the Zelda game may be next.
A lot of what you talked about ... I listened to it two nights ago ... has sort of come to pass.
And many of the rosy predictions about a mass driverless cars hitting the road have failed to come to pass.
We have already seen much of the prophecy come to pass, including the deaths of all three of her children.
And all this will come to pass, Aerion claims, by 53—the current target for the AS2 to take off.
He pointed to the success of programs in Oregon and California, where anti-reformers' worst fears haven't come to pass.
Still, plans for possible executive orders that did not come to pass have leaked out of the White House before.
Here are the crazy theories that we think could actually come to pass on season 7B of Pretty Little Liars.
When asked about that statement, McConnell declined to speculate about whether the scenario the President outlined might come to pass.
Much of what she recoiled from has come to pass: Abortion rights are intact, albeit under siege in some jurisdictions.
Hariri, appearing tired, said he would return to Lebanon "in two or three days," but that didn't come to pass.
Before the election, many analysts predicted volatile markets under a President Trump, a forecast that has not come to pass.
"The directors of Ten regret very much that these circumstances have come to pass," the company said in a statement.
"What we had feared has come to pass," said Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, vowing to face down the threat.
As a result, James could find herself playing a pivotal role in American history should the worst come to pass.
My team was already surrounded by a grim economic reality — with even greater fears of what might come to pass.
In other words, from a cottage farmer's perspective, all the ills of legalization foretold by Newsom have come to pass.
Fears that companies and consumers would freeze spending for a long time did not come to pass after Sept. 2154.
Instead, Mr. Cruz said that such a situation would not come to pass because he will be the nominee. Gov.
Treasury purchases have not been brought to the table, but some fear that could come to pass if tensions escalate.
Granted, North Korea is not expected to win a full-blown war with South Korea, should that come to pass.
"It's an interesting theory," he said, deferring from hazarding a guess on whether it will come to pass or not.
Even if that did not come to pass, it's likely the confrontation between the branches would significantly weaken the Court.
But based on YouTube's existing YouTube Kids Privacy Policy linked from the new website, that has yet come to pass.
The passage of the Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medications Act means this tragic scenario will not come to pass.
He concluded it by pondering the future, and whether and how the global change he predicted would come to pass.
Without the initial impetus provided by Hamilton, none of these advances would have come to pass, Cohen and DeLong maintain.
Mr. El Amrani does not believe those worst-case scenarios are likely to come to pass in the United States.
All of these were in the works before Mr. Trump won the presidency, and many may never come to pass.
Roger Wicker (R-MS), legislation was expected to be introduced by Labor Day, but that holiday has come to pass.
As such a downpour had never come to pass before in the summer, the water-processing plants were entirely unprepared.
The failure to do so will prove that the dire predictions of their Anti-Federalist opponents have come to pass.
His administration previously has offered rosy predictions about the timing of a tax overhaul that have not come to pass.
The world they imagined had not yet come to pass; if it had, they wouldn't have had to imagine it.
So in some sense, Exapunks imagines what the technology world would be like if that had actually come to pass.
But then again, many things that were once unimaginable have nevertheless come to pass in the last year and a half.
But more than likely what was once unimaginable: Assad's outlasting of his domestic -- and international adversaries -- has now come to pass.
This gives her work a unique realism, even as it imagines possible futures and worlds that will never come to pass.
Grassley said the quicker the Supreme Court could make a decision on the matter should it come to pass the better.
Even though it looks like the theory breaks down when extrapolated to high energies, this breakdown might never come to pass.
The president-elect's unconventional methods mean it is too early to say if that will even begin to come to pass.
But it is also unlikely to come to pass for the foreseeable future, at least on the scale that he hopes.
Evidence seemed to indicate that it really did increase employment, and worst-case scenarios liberal critics predicted didn't come to pass.
Faye knew this would all come to pass, long before she died—a secret she only reveals well after her death.
In 2016 Hillary Clinton said Senator Bernie Sanders's promise of universal state-provided health care could "never, ever come to pass".
The Liberal Democrats are correct that the post-Brexit wonderland promised during the referendum campaign is unlikely to come to pass.
"I don't think it will come to pass, it's an expression of anger by Congress at the arrogance of Silicon Valley."
Even though their revolution would not come to pass, green activists saw the drafting of the platform as a silver lining.
Perhaps the most famous strike in the history of the English game was one that did not actually come to pass.
But the blessed event they were hoping for doesn't come to pass, and their Kevin turns purple and appears to drown.
While that hike didn't actually come to pass until December, the S&P is nonetheless considerably below its mid-August highs.
For now, McCarthy remains correct in her convictions: The super-biblical future envisioned in The Handmaid's Tale hasn't come to pass.
On Tuesday, Hawaii became the first state -- hopefully of many to come -- to pass a law that aligns with climate agreement.
In the meantime, we are calling on Congress to take action and ensure that this rule does not come to pass.
There are other flowers you know … JULIET: My fears have come to pass, I must speaketh with thee of matters grave.
For a time, it seemed that eBooks and kindles would displace their physical counterparts, but this didn't quite come to pass.
If you sent a wish out into the universe with enough faith, she told her readers, it could come to pass.
On November 9, Meyers even tried to imagine a better future than the one he clearly feared would come to pass.
Should that come to pass, we would happily endorse tax increases — as part of the Warren-Harris administration's deficit reduction plan.
Sorry, Nintendo 64 fans: It looks like a miniature version of Nintendo's iconic mid-'90s console may never come to pass.
So, I think that was a sign that maybe a lot of these dumb things are going to come to pass.
But there are substantial doubts about whether this federalism vision will come to pass, as Professor Michael Dorf has pointed out.
Apocalyptic predictions about what would happen if "lo spread" became too large have not come to pass, at least for now.
While his nightmare of the nationalist demagogue has come to pass, few people are talking about the foundation of his predictions.
"I don't know that that's ultimately come to pass… it's just vastly different than GDPR" when it comes to privacy policies.
In this case, her hope that an anti-cuts message would prove effective across the Atlantic did not come to pass.
Cramer thinks that this hasn't come to pass because even with consistent hikes, rates are still relatively low at 2 percent.
Earlier this month, Ross told CNBC that it was too "premature" to say whether Trump's auto tariffs would come to pass.
To some, the image you see here is a painful reminder of a historic presidency that did not come to pass.
I was confident that what I wrote in a 2016 piece, "Trump Gets it Right on Jerusalem," would come to pass.
The program crossed some kind of Rubicon, in which a supposedly unthinkable scenario — a lapse in funding — has come to pass.
We heard so much about the threat they posed to the mechanical watch industry — but have those predictions come to pass?
That could still come to pass in the future, if Amazon determines it's worth the investment, but it's not the case today.
Everything I had believed when pregnant for the first time—that I'd be the worst kind of mother—had come to pass.
There's plenty of reasons to doubt Branson's new timeline, however, since it comes after years of projections that haven't come to pass.
The meaningful, dramatic, and narrative-led violence I espoused, in an industry so afraid of creative risk, would never come to pass.
That's good news for another annual Browns tradition: The Third-String Quarterback Starting Week 17 has come to pass again in Cleveland.
The underwriters countered in a legal brief that there is no evidence that this "parade of horribles has actually come to pass."
Banks warn of a pound at or near parity with the euro and dollar should a no-deal Brexit come to pass.
Legal challenges are expected to be filed against a number of these actions as well, meaning some may not come to pass.
At the reception, the atmosphere was one of mild jubilation, mixed with a certain amazement that the project had come to pass.
If a trade deal between the U.S. and China were to come to pass, Tatro said, Eaton's potential could be even higher.
For the detectives charged with unraveling how that grisly tragedy had come to pass, the first step was to follow the tokens.
The horror that Marines of old feared of the Corps being run by "efficiency experts" has come to pass, so to speak.
But for this scenario to come to pass, Moscow will have to remain firm and unyielding for as long as it takes.
What Shangela feared had come to pass: her fellow queens had gone "Game of Thrones" on her; this was the third treason.
But what would a Tarantino-helmed Lord of the Rings movie actually have looked like, if that had actually come to pass?
None of that may come to pass, of course, and campaign rhetoric and tweets do not always predict policies, the officials conceded.
To these gangster warlords, life has become a video game or gangster movie where every pop culture cliche has come to pass.
And that means some of the worst effects of a recession, including widespread company closures and job losses, would come to pass.
The blue tsunami scenario could yet come to pass, but consideration of all the evidence provides a glimmer of hope for Republicans.
That day has come to pass 30 years later in ordinary places like Goodwill, a Walmart parking lot, a Costco Tire Center.
Emanuel sees a nice case for stocks in the energy, financials and health care sectors, should his bullish scenario come to pass.
His suspicions come to pass when he realizes he has been auctioned off to have his body inhabited by the highest white bidder.
But that didn't come to pass because Stannis was a bit of a snob about letting hired fighters mingle with his loyal army.
It's taxpayers, after all, not individual tech companies, who would have to pay for a basic income should one ever come to pass.
And so it has come to pass that West has circumvented the traditional publishing system in order to say what's on his mind.
That kind of pressure might not unfold in the fourth quarter, but it could eventually come to pass unless Tesla further reduces costs.
Were such things to come to pass—other things being equal in Pyongyang—their country might yet shed its most unflattering of nicknames.
But it was my friends and family that made sure I wouldn't give up on myself before such time could come to pass.
But I can see that maybe human life will change so radically in the future that all of this will come to pass.
I'm not trying to say that Big Marijuana will never come to pass or there won't be corporate involvement in the cannabis industry.
Net Neutrality The moment that supporters of a free and open internet have dreaded will come to pass on the day before Thanksgiving.
Some banks have even forecast the pound at parity against the euro and the dollar should a no-deal Brexit come to pass.
Boehner added that another Trump campaign promise — to build a physical barrier on the U.S. border with Mexico — may not come to pass.
Many have said that Twitter should consider breaking out private messaging as its own application, but that has yet to come to pass.
However, the disruption should be contained if something that seems both impossible and inevitable does come to pass: We all eat more pizza.
There are some styling tips the fashion set just won't let go of, regardless of the trends and seasons that come to pass.
Even though the president sounded optimistic Tuesday, the Trump administration has set deadlines for tax policy before that have not come to pass.
Now, I fully realize that many of you are now saying that this could never come to pass here within the United States.
The legislation is widely viewed as a longshot, which means the Saudi move to marginalize the dollar is unlikely to come to pass.
In the middle of the tragedy that continues in that region, a rare moment of bipartisan, nonpartisan, moral clarity has come to pass.
Assuming that Bayer's purchase of Monsanto goes through, it won't be clear for a while whether its management promises will come to pass.
WASHINGTON — A year after President Obama's nuclear deal with Iran, the worst predictions of what would happen next have not come to pass.
The social teachings of the Gospels need not trouble the Christian conscience so long as the troubles predicted in Revelation come to pass.
It is about ensuring that what the Constitution's framers feared most — unbridled government power that curtails individual rights — does not come to pass.
What H.R.85033's critics miss is that these dire predictions could just as easily come to pass under the FEC's current structure.
It's too "premature" to say whether President Donald Trump's auto tariffs will come to pass, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Monday.
He added that dire warnings that repealing the mandate to have coverage would cause chaos in the market had not come to pass.
The United Nations called for a more comprehensive humanitarian pause — with aid deliveries and medical evacuations — but that did not come to pass.
From the White House to the celeb house "The Mooch" seemed tailor-made for reality TV stardom, and now it's come to pass.
If the worst predictions of the Mexit fallout come to pass, the country will be completely and utterly fucked for years to come.
Chancellor Angela Merkel and her ministers are working behind the scenes to mitigate the impact should the worst-case scenario come to pass.
"This was an extremely painful case from moment one and I wish none of this had come to pass," said Mayor De Blasio.
The record increases of airborne carbon dioxide in 2015 and 2016 thus raise the question of whether this has now come to pass.
Even if their most aggressive plans don't come to pass, the Democrats would likely reverse Trump's efforts to weaken efficiency and emissions rules.
After his death, communist revolutions did come to pass—not exactly where or how he imagined they would but, nevertheless, in his name.
But some stayed on, hoping that the law, which is set to be formally enacted on April 3, would never come to pass.
The dire warnings over the economic fallout of a vote for Mr. Trump or in favor of Brexit have not come to pass.
He ripped the political class, saying predictions that he'll be hurt by other candidates dropping out of the race won't come to pass.
Other disruptive political moments — including a defeat of the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron in June's French elections — did not come to pass.
What's striking to me is that what the science fiction world saw in the '80s and '203s has actually come to pass. Meaning?
It's a welcome place to be, especially if catastrophe does strike Earth's wild insects, should a complete and terrible environmental failure come to pass.
This state of affairs didn't come to pass because people interested in space aren't bright or don't know how to make things work better.
It clouds our thinking with fear of outcomes that will never come to pass or aren't nearly as bad as we let ourselves imagine.
"Now we have to think about protectionist measures, and geopolitically what may come to pass once (the) Trump government starts," Watling added on Friday.
Yet there is no guarantee this future will come to pass, and no vision for it spreading to less prosperous parts of the world.
"Had it ever come to pass, I think we would have been damn good at being governor," Chuck tells Wendy, which is borderline sweet.
It almost happened last year as I was part of a group bidding on the Atlanta Hawks which unfortunately did not come to pass.
She is perhaps the most constrained candidate in modern political history, but that may bode well for her presidency, should that come to pass.
If even a fraction of these referendums come to pass, the EU will be consumed with them and probably torn apart by the results.
It suggested that the ideology that would allow such a world to come to pass was already more than present in our own world.
Following the nuclear deal, oil is flowing more freely, but there is a sense that Rouhani's promise of prosperity has not come to pass.
If that should come to pass, it will matter less that Apple and Google made Microsoft's efforts with Windows Phone appear all but irrelevant.
However, unless all carmakers agree to implement semi- and fully autonomous tech conservatively and with extreme caution, that future may never come to pass.
The stakes Trump set in the election were, basically, these: Vote for me or everything bad you've ever worried about will come to pass.
" It's almost funny to remind yourself that their party's last nominee for president called single payer something that would "never, ever come to pass.
Until we have a free school lunch and schools supporting organic, local farms, the values of equity and nourishment will never come to pass.
It remains an open question whether that will come to pass in 2020 and beyond, but the warning signs from Super Tuesday are clear.
But it's still possible that our worst fears about this kind of "collapse of reality," as Foer put it, may not come to pass.
Keep in mind that today's bill is a mere blueprint for negotiation and that some of these proposals will probably not come to pass.
While that hasn't come to pass, public libraries are still at the mercy of potential cuts in city budgets, putting youth programs at risk.
Wind and solar are headed for sharp slowdowns, and coal for a reprieve, if projections from the latest Annual Energy Outlook come to pass.
But, even if none of those scenarios come to pass everything after today will be seen in the light of the House's impeachment vote.
My main hope is if and when that does come to pass, the bill they produce doesn't forget either children or non-working adults.
And many of those concerns are valid, because some of the rumored changes, if they do come to pass, would fundamentally alter Twitter's purpose.
But Mr. Sanders's 1988 prediction that by the mid-1990s there would be but 10 communications corporations in the world has not come to pass.
"If it does come to pass, it would generate enormous ratings," said Alan Schroeder, a Northeastern University professor who has written extensively about presidential debates.
And with the threat of a veto hanging over them, it's very unlikely that this will come to pass until a Democratic president is elected.
It's looking more and more likely the other half will come to pass soon — and execution by fire for attempted regicide will be the cause.
There's also a weird scenario with Mississippi that's too long to explain here, and you'll hear plenty about it if it does come to pass.
No, I'm talking about a marriage of mixed martial arts and NASCAR—that most predictable and unholy of unions—which has finally come to pass.
The insanity of treating these massively consequential roles as interchangeable aside, here's a bit of background on Cotton in case the rumors come to pass.
That prediction has come to pass, with the rains growing more intense across every region of the United States, but especially so in the East.
After all, part of that early vision has already come to pass, with dramatic breakthroughs in AI, robotics, and immersive entertainment experiences like virtual reality.
Should that come to pass, subpoenas will be issued to compel individuals with knowledge of the NOPD-Palantir partnership to testify at an evidentiary hearing.
Thus the obscene ticket prices on Broadway help to remind us of the price we pay for tarrying in what has already come to pass.
Turns out, the internet has a few opinions about what "horrible, dangerous and wrong decision[s]" have come to pass in the Trump era. Imagine!
Now that it has come to pass, more publishers may choose to participate in AMP since their own links will no longer be entirely hidden.
He is calm and sibylline, prophesying plainly what will come to pass, and his inspiration, in the new film, is far more distant than Marx.
With all due respect to T. S. Eliot, it may well come to pass that August emerges as the cruelest month for frontline healthcare workers.
If the latest projections come to pass, Hillary Clinton will lock up the Democratic nomination for president by the June 7 primaries in six states.
That optimistic projection may not come to pass, now that Match has taken on Happn directly, but Happn CEO is not fazed by Match's news.
For this reason, this Europe of nations wouldn't -- should it ever come to pass -- last long, as indeed its predecessors such as interwar Europe didn't.
If he were forced to take a lower-paying job at, say, an Indianapolis warehouse, he pointed out, his daughter's dream wouldn't come to pass.
There's room for some interoperability here between the news product and subscriptions/updates, but it's not clear if or how that will come to pass.
None of that has come to pass, and Trump, who is constitutionally incapable of acknowledging his own surfeit of personal and professional failures, blames Congress.
Despite the rights victories that women have achieved over the last 130 years, Strindberg's fearful predictions of unbridled female dominance have not come to pass.
Kudlow lauded public health officials' proactive planning against the virus, "but that does not mean that all this will come to pass" economically, he said.
People who have health emergencies can't wait for us to have a theoretical debate about some better idea that will never, ever come to pass.
Then I'm shocked that such a tired cliché has actually come to pass, and that it nonetheless feels so sharply disorienting, like an elaborate prank.
"But ultimately," she contended, "it's not a position for a radical," meaning the wholesale change that some students and faculty wanted wouldn't come to pass.
On one side was an almost gleeful disbelief that what had seemed an insurmountable goal — ridding the county of nuclear power — would come to pass.
Wall Street has a long history of assuming that the worst will never come to pass, as anyone who worked at Lehman Brothers can attest.
A year ago, Europeans, as well as most Americans, would have never thought that these nightmare scenarios could come to pass on the world stage.
I should caution upfront that this fear is at least somewhat misguided and probably unlikely to come to pass exactly as industry pessimists worry it might.
Based on our modeling, if tariffs on the full $505 billion come to pass, then the downside risk is that growth may drop below 6 percent.
"And so it has come to pass," former chief minister and opposition leader Omar Abdullah said in a tweet, blaming both parties for the security situation.
This reflects the challenges that managers have had in calling when and how rate rises will come to pass, with many going too defensive too soon.
Quick take: The big finds are another sign that fears of a crude supply crunch opening up by the early 2020s likely won't come to pass.
What they will find is a film that reflects our present hopes and fears, as filtered through a dystopian dreamscape that will never come to pass.
In a Reuters poll this week, equity strategists forecast the bull run would continue next year - provided Trump's plans to stimulate the economy come to pass.
Farage admitted it was likely none of them would come to pass, and went on to blame others for making the promises that swayed the election.
Now that his gloomy predictions about talking to OPEC have come to pass, Sechin feels vindicated and wants to help Russia avoid similar embarrassment in future.
The decade-long pronouncements of web design nerds, Steve Jobs fanboys, and newspaper columnists will come to pass at the end of 2020, Adobe announced Tuesday.
The suicide thankfully didn't come to pass, but the threat of death lingers thick; suicide is brought up often, as casual a notion as dinner plans.
So far, fears among some Democrats that Whitaker would interfere with an investigation into whether Trump's presidential campaign colluded with Russia have not come to pass.
To decide which course of action to take, we need to know just what the risks are and how likely they are to come to pass.
Like many people I accepted the arguments of fiscal hawks in the early Obama years, but few-to-none of their predictions have come to pass.
Here's a look at what companies promised and what has come to pass as we head into Year Two of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Swearingen nevertheless continued to maintain his innocence in an interview with the Houston Chronicle published Wednesday, and questioned if his scheduled execution would come to pass.
But while ISIS holds little remaining territory Trump has previously predicted that it would soon lose its last bastions, predictions that did not come to pass.
That still may come to pass if the White House imposes another round of penalties and would spell more trouble for the the first daughter's company.
Even if the 2024 landing doesn't come to pass, NASA will be building the infrastructure to support moon landings and other deep space missions, Logsdon said.
While there were hopes that political consensus would emerge in the United States for more federal spending in infrastructure, this has not yet come to pass.
TRAP laws that nitpick about the width of hallways or distance from one medical facility to another have come to pass in states like Texas and Oklahoma.
So in the unlikely event that there would be a Trump presidency, much of what he's saying now on foreign policy would probably never come to pass.
In the most recent episodes, we finally got to see one of the biggest things we've been waiting for come to pass: the Stark kids family reunion.
Some of the ideas that were proposed in this campaign cycle would be disastrous if put into action, and I'm confident they will not come to pass.
And while there may be fresh moves afoot in the US to introduce a decrypt bill in the US — such legislation has not yet come to pass.
"People who have health emergencies can't wait for us to have a theoretical debate about some better idea that will never, ever come to pass," she said.
The President, who has a penchant for big deals, has hinted publicly a deal is on his agenda, adding a threat if it doesn't come to pass.
But look, the dire predictions about Trump haven&apost come to pass because Trump hasn&apost lived down to the dire predictions that they made about him.
The lower numbers are important because Nvidia's promise of groundbreaking ray-tracing lighting effects in games — which require a lot of horsepower — has barely come to pass.
It's one thing to read these things in our weekly horoscope, but it's a whole other thing to see them come to pass in our everyday lives.
And given that we cannot know for sure which scenario(s) will come to pass, it makes sense to take a very careful approach in portfolio construction.
That deal ultimately did not come to pass, Apple started work on its own graphics chips, and more recently has even been in some disputes with Imagination.
At the time, it seemed as if Hulu would soon expand to include a fuller lineup of premium cable TV, but that didn't immediately come to pass.
So perhaps they don't believe in Trump's chances and are dismissing his debt management expertise along with his many other plans few believe will come to pass.
But the latest numbers make it hard to seriously claim that the Mormon interpretation of Daniel's prophecy has come to pass, or even that it may yet.
Here's what he expects to see at Wednesday's event: So, there you have it — a long list of features that may or may not come to pass.
Those of us who feared the worst as he took office amid what he termed "American carnage" have seen much of what we feared come to pass.
Single-payer healthcare, that thing she said would "never, ever come to pass," now has the support of most of the Democrats thinking of running for president.
With a Trump presidency and the full scope of his campaign promises looming, here's a look at a future where some of them have come to pass.
By August, Paris St.-Germain had agreed to pay the $222 million buyout clause in Neymar's contract at Barcelona, and Mourinho's prophecy started to come to pass.
Of course, the biggest Messenger consumer news from F8 — a desktop app for Mac and PC — hasn't yet come to pass, but is expected sometime this year.
Entering Tuesday, his predictions of runaway progressive turnout to his cause, a central premise of his case for his own electability, had not necessarily come to pass.
Like more established news outlets, he knows that no matter where the information has come from, most of the stories he posts will not come to pass.
The newly formed fishermen's association created a plan to ensure that the worst-case scenario — total destruction of the Maine groundfish fishery — would never come to pass.
That lengthy battery life enables popular features like native sleep tracking—a feature that was heavily rumored for the Series 5, but ultimately didn't come to pass.
Lawmakers declined to enact most of Trump's budget proposals last year, and it appears unlikely that the EPA cuts will ever come to pass, given Democratic opposition.
Unfortunately, with the possible exception of redistricting reform, those ideas are about as likely to come to pass as me beating Steph Curry in 1 on 1.
There are things that people who have studied this stuff for years agree on; there are also political reasons why their suggestions will never come to pass.
THERE WERE TIMES YOU COULD HAVE DONE IT AND YOU HELD BACK BECAUSE YOU WERE AFRAID THAT THERE WOULD BE BAD ECONOMIC OUTCOMES THAT DIDN'T COME TO PASS.
ERA proponents, in turn, accuse conservatives of harping on the abortion issue because most of the dire consequences they predicted in the 1970s have already come to pass.
The report also warned that if extinctions come to pass, it could threaten the hundreds of billions of dollars worth of food crops that depend on these creatures.
There are many reasons to question whether either the relief effort or a meaningful cease-fire will come to pass, or achieve the goal of ending the conflict.
But it's remarkable how much of what Traister predicted — from efforts to weaponize false accusations to fears that #MeToo has already gone too far — has come to pass.
But if more worrying scenarios—say, a trade war, or significantly faster-than-expected monetary tightening—come to pass, more indebted companies may find their luck running out.
So it's not surprising that the uncertainty of what will come to pass in a Trump administration is leading many people to flirt with all-consuming, paralyzing panic.
Remarkably, none of these ideas has been pursued in the orderly way one would expect of a president, and it's not apparent that they will come to pass.
Ironically, it now appears that regardless of who hosts the Oscars in the end, Hart's fear of overshadowing the actual Oscar-nominated performances has already come to pass.
Last fall, I drove the nearly 500 miles up Route 395 from LA to Reno to meet him and learn how his tectonic premonition might come to pass.
Investors are hoping for greater political and economic stability in Thailand after the country's upcoming general election — but some analysts aren't so sure that will come to pass.
But even if that doesn't come to pass, these deniers have already succeeded in shaping—or rather, creating—a debate that no politician or scientist should rightly entertain.
"I guess eventually things will come to pass where they will go back to the moon and eventually go to Mars — probably not in my lifetime," Lovell said.
Should it come to pass, it will be seen as a sign of unequivocal friendship and a full-throated recognition of Israel's struggle for security and international legitimacy.
Should Montella achieve any measure of success — or should a long-expected takeover by a Chinese consortium come to pass — Milan may be talent-rich but opportunity-poor.
With many more consumers potentially getting their first satoshis though, Lollis' dream, and the dream of many crypto investors, may well have a chance to come to pass.
That suggestion, which did not come to pass, came about after Orthodox Jewish volunteers went undercover, even participating in baptisms, to uncover the group's proselytizing efforts in Israel.
The political outcomes we might not have chosen are still ours; many of us benefit from and participate in the systems that allowed them to come to pass.
Of course, the teachers themselves knew it would never come to pass, much like the hilarious assumptions that were made about American schoolchildren converting to the metric system.
And his specific fears about weakening Social Security's tax structure didn't come to pass, though Social Security advocates said it helped popularize the idea of payroll-tax holidays.
All of his work was written in the service of the revolution that he predicted in "The Communist Manifesto" and that he was certain would come to pass.
Enough time has been spent bickering over the particulars of an electorally risky proposal that is unlikely to come to pass, no matter who wins the White House.
Alternatively, fear of government action (or inaction) might cause market participants to assume earnings will be lower in the future even though this may never come to pass.
Yet by the time more details had emerged a few hours later, the most terrifying scenarios Democrats had imagined hadn't come to pass — at least not just yet.
The authors said it's impossible to predict which of these two scenarios will come to pass, but the global community has to act now to mitigate the potential risks.
That hadn't come to pass, although the prospect of such legal actions might be diffused if acquires a local operator that's had a more harmonious rise in the market.
By the looks of things in this new video from Kiwi musician Maddie North, aka So Below, getting out of the forest before dark didn't quite come to pass.
"My biggest fears have come to pass as I have been publicly humiliated in the face of the miscarriage of justice," he said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
Mr. Rubio's backers speak of basing their hopes on a winnowing of the Republican field, which may not come to pass, at least in time for him to prevail.
When the United Technologies Corporation approached Honeywell International about a merger late last spring, it appeared that a union of the two industrial giants could finally come to pass.
Should it come to pass, stories of children going without food, or poor tenants kicked to the curb could turn public opinion even more strongly against the White House.
While the most dire warnings of the bears have not come to pass, they do have a point: Stocks are pricey and there is very little room for missteps.
Of course, speed means nothing in soccer if you can't use the ball — this is why Usain Bolt's dream of playing for Manchester United may never come to pass.
However, that expansion has not yet come to pass in time for the mobile launch – today, those games are still the only ones featured in the Yahoo eSports application.
And there is a lot of progress and activism now on climate, marine conservation and other issues to suggest that the future foretold here may not come to pass.
Dissenting governments and recalcitrant Republicans notwithstanding, an independent ICANN is not only likely to come to pass but also to become a model for other sorts of internet governance.
"If you want a picture of the future, imagine a robot clapping over a human face, forever," wrote George Orwell, and his dire prediction has finally come to pass.
The "Fibonacci Queen" spotted a number of cycles that come to pass around the first week of June, yet another sign that the dollar's pullback could be ending soon.
Should this rumor come to pass, it will mark a level of diplomatic perfidy not seen since the backstabbing that took place at the Munich Conference in September 85033.
If Britain gets a quick deal with no big reductions in its access to the single market, the grimmer scenarios for the world economy may not come to pass.
But in a sign of the relatively gentle questioning of Mr. Trump at the forum, no one challenged him over the chances that his proposals would come to pass.
But Republicans now say that their worst fears have come to pass, as Mr. Trump has unraveled in a series of missteps after his first debate with Mrs. Clinton.
If Republicans pass their tax bill and their optimistic projections about economic growth do not come to pass, they will face pressure to address the deficit and cut spending.
And while fashion then invented lots of reasons Mr. Slimane might have wanted to leave, largely centering on better and bigger jobs, none of them have come to pass.
But for us settlers, the truth is clear: The two-state solution was misconceived, and will never come to pass, because Judea and Samaria belong to the Jewish people.
Many of those who would essentially be sentenced to death by these laws considered fleeing, but some stayed in the hope that they would ultimately not come to pass.
Senior bonds in both lenders fell last week on concerns they could be hit should the state aid scheme not come to pass, although they partly rebounded this week.
That said, it's not yet certain that this higher emissions scenario will come to pass, and there are a few things we'll be watching closely in the months ahead.
Blue River Technology is one of the companies that's bridging the gap between traditional agriculture and the fully automated farm of future, a future that may never come to pass.
With figures like Mike Pence and Ted Cruz in power, the world Atwood was warning of when she wrote the novel in 1985 has, in many ways, come to pass.
He noted that President Barack Obama has called on Gulf states to take a more active role in the region, and he said that outcome will likely come to pass.
Should this come to pass, many low-carbon technologies now available, including CCS, would become economically viable and could replace carbon-intensive processes in both the power and industrial sector.
And even if that doomsday scenario doesn't come to pass, climate models still expect droughts to get more frequent and severe in the American Southwest if global warming continues apace.
While there are already a number of criticisms of this standard (for one thing, it doesn't have end-to-end encryption), RCS looks like it will probably come to pass.
"Should this actually come to pass, I think we will find ourselves soon looking at litigation," said FCC member Jessica Rosenworcel on the latest episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask.
Now that their worst fears have come to pass and Republicans firmly hold both Congress and the White House, they will see that the boogeyman isn't so bad after all.
Whether the company's debt load and controversy over Saudi Arabia (see #6 below) will allow that vision to come to pass is going to be a major question for 2019.
"People who have health emergencies can't wait for us to have a theoretical debate about some better idea that will never, ever come to pass," she said in January 2016.
No longer could supporters of fourth-division clubs dream of their team going all the way to the top, and every so often see such a vision come to pass.
None of this would have come to pass had I not found a cache of letters and documents among my mother's belongings after she died in New York in 1984.
Now, that has come to pass: Kahoot has announced that it has raised $17 million, at a valuation that sources close to the company confirm to us is $100 million.
But as always in politics, the bigger the possible benefit or cut, the higher the price and the lower the odds that anything like it will ever come to pass.
Presumably such nominees would not survive bipartisan vetting, so for these scenarios to come to pass, both the president and senate would have to be willing to disregard this process.
Only the keenest and perhaps most cynical observer of Russian propaganda might have thought at the time that the general's prediction of a chemical attack would actually come to pass.
The prospect of Brexit, which to the panjandrums of the EU was always such a patent absurdity that it could never come to pass, has suddenly roared into plain view.
A source at the bank told Reuters that its "indices work to strict rules of eligibility and this rumored scenario with GCC countries (gaining inclusion) may never come to pass".
If the deal does come to pass, Tesla would have achieved a breakthrough of sorts in being preliminarily allowed to have a wholly owned operation in a foreign trade zone.
I knew the Naath love nest they dreamed about a couple weeks ago would never come to pass, but figured (hoped?) it would be Grey Worm's end that prevented it.
" And of the populist fantasist: "Cade himself, for all we know, may think that what he is so obviously making up as he goes along will actually come to pass.
As of late Monday, though, expectations that a large number of Americans who had traveled to parts of China might quickly be held under quarantine had not come to pass.
The performance of Britain's pound over that period suggests few people were impressed enough with them — or with the likelihood they will come to pass — to overcome the economic signs.
And while Trump really has followed through on his promises to dole out harsh treatment to immigrants, none of his threatened legal actions against reporters have actually come to pass.
But even before we get there, Winger says, there's no reason to believe that states wouldn't be well-equipped to fix their ballots should the truly unexpected come to pass.
If the plans come to pass, people who live off their investments, like retirees, will have to worry less about taxes and they'll have more options, especially in the bond market.
Hopefully, this reality doesn't come to pass, but it could, and from where I'm sitting, I'm not seeing any way the U.S. earns a win from this plan of action.[MacRumors]
The very premise on which Wennmacher has based her work—that the geeky outsiders are actually visionaries who are creating the future, and should be driving business—has come to pass.
Of course, this utopian vision may never come to pass if air safety rules aren't updated or battery technology fails to improve or riders reject the idea of autonomous, pilotless flights.
Wade passed in 1973 — and due in part to its failures: The Ehrlichs' apocalyptic predictions of disaster did not come to pass, delegitimizing the broader population concerns they had also raised.
Tom Karako, a missile-defence analyst at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, concedes that many of the improvements that were planned and expected have not yet come to pass.
Making predictions this far into the future invariably requires making numerous assumptions that may not come to pass, and the range of plausible outcomes surrounding the resulting estimates is extremely large.
It's been unfortunate how this has come to pass, but I've been talking about the statistics of sexual assault and domestic violence for so long and the statistics just don't lie.
Somehow, it seemed, the two sets had coded the players' smiles differently and in the earlier study the chance result had come to pass, as one time in 50 it must.
That the benefit of that stimulus will come to pass by the time the government figures out its way on trade and figures its way out with regard to the shutdown?
Republicans say the tax-cut package will lead to economic growth and greater tax revenues, but there are doubts even within their party about whether that growth will come to pass.
"There is a stronger cohesion ... within the German political class to make sure that this is not impactful on the election results if it were to come to pass," Barker said.
"We currently see inflation converging towards our aim over the medium term, and we are more confident than in the past this convergence will come to pass," Draghi told a conference.
U.S. presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren's proposed wealth tax may not come to pass even if she's elected, says prominent investor Mark Mobius who added that the markets would still fall anyway.
And so the hope is -- and I think the celebrations here show -- everybody here hopes for a free Cuba soon and for human rights on the island to come to pass.
The notion of an alternative to the political hellscape of contemporary culture was a relief; the potential for realties in which our recent trauma had not come to pass, a fantasy.
Francona, who was Schilling's manager with the Red Sox in 2004, said he saw blood on the pitcher's rubber and realized "probably about the worst" possible scenario had come to pass.
Despite the dominance of large technology companies in the stock market's gains over the last year, small company stocks are forecast to do better if trade war fears come to pass.
Trump's supporters often note that some of the other crazy things he threatened during the campaign, such as letting NATO collapse or cozying up to Vladimir Putin, didn't come to pass.
The very Medicaid program that stands to have hundreds of billions of dollars less to spend if anything like the health care bills on the table in Washington come to pass.
Shutting down all these coal plants helped drive down U.S. emissions, and Bloomberg Philanthropies estimates 40 percent of the plant closures wouldn't have come to pass without the Beyond Coal campaign.
"We currently see inflation converging toward our aim over the medium term, and we are more confident than in the past this convergence will come to pass," Draghi told a conference.
After several efforts to meet or speak didn't come to pass, source said, Brady finally spoke to the president by phone on Wednesday night in his push to narrow the proposal.
By last October, after the main rainy season had concluded, it was clear from CHIRPS that the worst case had come to pass and Ethiopia would suffer greatly over the coming months.
Unfortunately, my dreams would never come to pass: Amazon refused to scan me unless I signed a nondisclosure agreement (the dreaded NDA) saying I wouldn't write about the experience of getting scanned.
While the world is watching and worrying about the result, some traders are looking to the currency market to help them cash in should the so-called "Brexit" really come to pass.
Though a complete overhaul did not come to pass, the investor group has seen some success since launching its public campaign against what it deemed "failed" execution and strategy at the company.
Graeme du Plessis, a 24 year-old who has been in Berlin for 18 months, said he was still "living in a la la land" thinking Brexit might not come to pass.
And it won't have come to pass because of transhumanists agitating for it but just because technology has this internal momentum that keeps moving, and there's nothing we can do about it.
"The guiding factor in all his decision-making was to forestall a coup attempt from the right ... now the one thing he's been trying to avoid has come to pass," he said.
Here's the thing: Even if the media mergers above (see chart) come to pass, that wouldn't overturn the kernel truth that fewer people are paying for TV. And that trend will continue.
We made vows that whenever we left this planet, we'd meet on the moon, and I have hopes and dreams that that will come to pass and I will see her again.
For a while, hopes that tariffs of 25% on steel imports, and 10% on aluminium, which the president announced on March 1st, might not actually come to pass hung by that thread.
Before, it was the ominous rise of anti-Semitic incidents and disquieting proliferation of ugly Twitter trolls that hinted at an elevated risk; now, alas, the worst fears have come to pass.
And if Samsung is spending promo video time flagging up tired old wireless charging vs highlighting faster charging via USB-C, well, that faster charging rumor might not come to pass either.
So while I do think the Jaime = valonqar theory is most plausible, even if doesn't come to pass, the showrunners are not being subtle about telling us that Cersei's days are numbered.
The challenge for Trump is whether he can convince enough wary conservatives to back the first step of the plan without being able to guarantee the other phases will come to pass.
" He also argued that the deployments have "helped to decrease the risk of miscalculation" and that "a lot of what we were concerned about at the time has not come to pass.
Tesla's gambit here has been to argue that the Model 3 would be a lot less costly to manufacture than, say, a Toyota Corolla, but it's clear that hasn't come to pass.
Unfortunately, Apple has only just announced its CarPlay platform would open up to third-party navigation and mapping apps with the release of iOS 12 – but that hasn't yet come to pass.
Should the Warriors-Spurs matchup that everyone anticipates come to pass, it will be hard for San Antonio to keep LaMarcus Aldridge and Tim Duncan on the floor at the same time.
Senator Mitch McConnell assured the justices that the "political retribution" Mr Whitehouse threatened to exact would never come to pass and that all proposals to restructure or "pack" the court would fail.
In an interview with "Squawk Box " last week, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said it's too "premature " to say whether Trump's auto tariffs will come to pass but did not rule them out.
He was, for some voters, a sort of guarantee that the President wouldn't do anything too extreme and that should the worst come to pass, the country would be in steady hands.
Readers probably do not, however, have a clear understanding of how this has come to pass in a prosperous European democracy known for its freedom, tolerance and largely self-governed autonomous regions.
And although a few members of the security forces defected, Mr. Guaidó's hope that the armed forces would step aside and even join his flag-waving supporters did not come to pass.
They created an online world and community in the image of what they hope might come to pass, one decidedly more equal and diverse, thankfully free of Markus "Notch" Persson's insecurity-driven bullshit.
General Motors (GM) chief Mary Barra visited Opel's German headquarters and gave assurances the GM unit would remain independent if a potential deal with Peugeot parent PSA Group were to come to pass.
These scenarios have not come to pass, of course, but the climate is volatile and a president who picks fights with the media, law enforcement and the intelligence community can expect future visits.
"Rather than wait for all of these things to come to pass in 10 years when Iran is stronger, we have pulled that forward," Hook told a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Wednesday.
In mid-September, I spoke with some prominent advocates, and they had two primary fears as the September 30 deadline to extend CHIP's funding drew closer: Now both fears have come to pass.
I knew that despite my disdain for Chicago, I would be returning to a strong community of black and brown creatives and that whatever strangeness I might've felt would soon come to pass.
I've been programming since I was 11, so I've been hearing this rhetoric for a very, very long time, and just none of the grand visions of the future have come to pass.
OPEC said the specifics would be thrashed out at a meeting in November, but given long-standing disputes between Iran and Saudi Arabia, doubts were raised that the plan would come to pass.
So we're worried that some of the best-laid plans here are not really going to come to pass," Max Wolff, chief economist at Disruptive Technology Advisers, said Tuesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Yet the great water-based conflicts that were feared—India v Pakistan, Ethiopia v Egypt, Brazil v Paraguay, China v any of the countries downstream from the Himalayas—have not come to pass.
"If we do see these tariff increases come to pass and if they are sustained over time, I think it would be proper to recalibrate forecasts of G.D.P. and earnings growth," he said.
But Mabus's vision of the Great Green Fleet — named in homage to the Great White Fleet, which projected America's naval power around the world in the early 20th century — hasn't come to pass.
But Mabus's vision of the Great Green Fleet — named in homage to the Great White Fleet, which projected America's naval power around the world in the early 2100th century — hasn't come to pass.
Many executives seemed hopeful that the duties would not come to pass even as they described their efforts to mitigate the damage: leaving China, negotiating with vendors and figuring out new pricing strategies.
The counter-march — planned for the same day as the traditional Pride demonstration, June 250 — will be perhaps the largest counter-demonstration to NYC Pride in history if organizers' projections come to pass.
The counter-march — planned for the same day as the traditional Pride demonstration, June 214 — will be perhaps the largest counter-demonstration to NYC Pride in history if organizers' projections come to pass.
This move, should it come to pass, could prompt more video creators to use IGTV, given that it would boost their videos' distribution by also including Facebook as a destination for their content.
"This is very tightly contained in the U.S.," Kudlow told CNBC, adding any such emergency planning does not mean a wider outbreak of the virus will come to pass in the United States.
The long held expectation that China's behavior would be tempered as the world lowered trade barriers and offered greater political engagement has not come to pass, this official said, prompting the re-evaluation.
The prophecy had first come to pass during his youth in the Zululand hills, where he was the district champion stick-fighter, felling his opponents via deft use of the element of surprise.
In 2018, the New Yorker's Adam Davidson called the FBI's raid on former Trump attorney Michael Cohen "the end stage of the Trump presidency" — a prediction that obviously will not come to pass.
Should that come to pass, it would no longer be economical for Infosys and Tata to sponsor so many immigrants, increasing the odds that U.S. companies would get access to the best and brightest.
For that scenario to come to pass, the hypothetical Trump-slayer would have to win a substantial number of states, and the last third-party politician to do so was George Wallace in 1968.
While the nightmare scenario of individually identifiable browser histories getting sold is unlikely to come to pass, spiking these regulations very much gives internet providers more leeway when using your data to target ads.
Those hoping it would come to pass can take heart in a few lines in The Hollywood Reporter piece on Spielberg, which looks at his past with DreamWorks and some of his future plans.
One could easily imagine, if something like this were to come to pass, justifications or rationalizations made for the use of violence to defend the ruling white majority against an ascendant coalition of minorities.
Social robots like those shown off at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas may soon be interpreting many more smiles, frowns and tilts of the head, if recent forecasts come to pass.
It may ultimately come to pass that new information comes out demonstrating not only that Rice's unmasking request was strictly politically motivated, but that the decision by NSA to approve it was similarly political.
Many things that King may never have envisioned—the celebration of his birth as a national holiday, the explosive growth in black political representation, particularly the election of Barack Obama—have come to pass.
Liberal predictions of children sleeping on grates did not come to pass, and on the contrary, there was a burst of employment for low-income single mothers as people moved from welfare to work.
With the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) set to expire in September 2017, some members of Congress say the time has come to pass legislation that puts the program on the path to solvency.
But with the Social Democrats who campaigned against more money for the military set to take over the finance ministry in the new government, there is little hope that this will come to pass.
" Angel said that after his earliest conversations with Apple Corps and Sony/ATV, he felt he'd heard "positive noises, that should this come to pass and get made, they would look upon it favorably.
It's his job to think about the worst-case scenarios — both how to prevent them and whether there are any ways to preserve a future for the human race if they come to pass.
Fear is what causes people to lose faith and take their money out — and so the bank fails, the market crashes, and in the end, the outcome that was feared has come to pass.
On Tuesday night, the players gathered in a drab conference room to hear the details of the agreement from their lawyers, including some benefits that had come to pass only in the final days.
" ON THE VALUE OF CURIOSITY-BASED RESEARCH: "An endeavor like the moon landing did not come to pass because some scientist said 'I want to devote all my work to landing on the moon.
"We currently see inflation converging towards our aim over the medium term, and we are more confident than in the past this convergence will come to pass," Draghi said at an event in Frankfurt.
To ensure these scenarios do not come to pass, the Trump administration should not be swayed by Iran's recent provocations, and must continue to ratchet up the pressure on the failing Iranian terrorist regime.
If Bannon's first goal isn't passing laws but actually wresting control of the Republican Party from the Republican leadership, then the sweeping changes Democrats fear and Republicans dream of may not come to pass.
Commander-in-chief test It has come to pass that the Libertarian presidential ticket, the one that wants to stamp out government, is the one with the most executive governing experience in the entire election.
But Merkel, asked in an interview with the RND group of newspapers whether such a coalition could nonetheless come to pass, said the parties had a mandate from voters that they needed to take on.
We came offstage and she really was very ... She was great, she was mad, and said a lot of the Russia things that have now come to pass and nobody believed her at the time.
"And even if that were to come to pass (which it rarely done)," Autor tells Axios, "it's far from certain that this would restore the sizable fall in labor's share of national income since 2000."
I don't want to mourn the alternate world that could have come to pass — even though I do think the smartphone market was a lot more vibrant when there were more viable competitors out there.
"What's striking to me is that what the science fiction world saw in the '80s and '90s has actually come to pass," Markoff said on the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher.
The latter would never really come to pass—those duties would go to Brian Eno in Cologne, after Bowie got tied up filming Just a Gigolo, though Bowie did end up helping out on weekends.
That's good sense, and perhaps it would have come to pass — if Pai had not become Chairman and proposed that these very same rules he suggests as the baseline be prevented from coming into effect.
It is unlikely that either of the scenarios will come to pass, but the chances of reaching the best-case scenario is even more remote as a result of US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
Among his recommendations are abolishing the Electoral College and implementing significant campaign finance reform — but we might have to wait until the robots actually take over for either of those things to come to pass.
And now, on Mr. Trump's watch, feminists could reach a goal nearly a century in the making, and that many assumed would never come to pass — ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
Lest anyone have any doubts, if a shutdown does come to pass at midnight on Friday, when parts of the government are set to run out of funding, this president will own it 110 percent.
Of course, there's also the possibility that the rumors of Apple purchasing Tidal — a music streaming service that offers uncompressed and high-res audio streaming — could come to pass, and Apple would "inherit" the capability.
At this point, no one can say which version of events might come to pass; the event and school cancellations rolling across the US right now might attenuate transmission enough to slow the disease down.
WASHINGTON — Capitol Hill's most anticipated arrival on Monday did not come to pass: Senator Thad Cochran, the aging Republican patrician from Mississippi, stayed at home to continue recovering from a urological issue, his aides said.
"This is very tightly contained in the U.S.," Kudlow told CNBC in an interview, adding any such emergency planning does not mean an outbreak of the virus will come to pass in the United States.
It is also a place that might have loomed even larger all these years if a long-ago plan to bring the cremated remains of Hall of Famers to Cooperstown had actually come to pass.
But it also admitted that its fears that the system would be used to pump out a high-volume of coherent spam, overwhelming online information systems like social media, have not yet come to pass.
GDP expanded in 2017 after a long recession, but early expectations for 3 percent growth this year are unlikely to come to pass due to the recent financial volatility and a drought harming farm output.
Given the support by both the governor, the Oversight Board chair, and nearly all the stakeholders in positions to decide on the matter, privatization, in some form or another, is going to come to pass.
Combined with the confirmation of fellow young conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch last year, the Kavanaugh nomination follows through on what Trump promised as a candidate and conservatives hoped would come to pass following his election.
Let's not even get into the emotional reunion she has with Khal Drogo and her son Rhaego and focus on how likely it is that all of this very obvious imagery will come to pass.
In terms of individual stocks, Virgin Money posted a surprising 18.9% leap after offering a reassuring 2020 outlook, which suggested that the worst of a lingering insurance scandal had come to pass, according to Reuters.
Despite dire warnings of the financial panic a Trump victory would bring and the economic fallout that could attend Britain's decision to exit the European Union, neither has come to pass — at least not yet.
Queena has been trying to get a reference to "The Baby Sitters Club" into one of her published crossword puzzles for a long time, so we were especially pleased to see that come to pass.
Given Twitter's shaky track record on enforcing the policies it implements, many people were justifiably skeptical that any real effort to finally "ban the Nazis" — as the popular refrain goes — would actually come to pass.
Many fans supported Arya taking control over her sex life, lauding Game of Thrones' approach to consensual young adult sex and expressing happiness that Arya/Gendry, a popular fandom ship, had finally come to pass.
Should a Sprint deal with T-Mobile come to pass, Son would have every reason to put big money to work building out the network, said Venky Ganesan, a partner at Silicon Valley firm Menlo Ventures.
While I didn't pursue the opportunity very seriously and it did not come to pass, even the possibility of having worked in the Trump administration has colored my read on the news this past turbulent year.
But yesterday at a media event in Rio, there were indications of possible future tension between the two men, warning signs of the first chinks in the friendship/teammate armor, should certain things come to pass.
It took a year and a half to finally come to pass, but last month the latest iteration of MegaBots' giant fighting robot finally did battle with a 6.5-ton machine from Japan's Suidobashi Heavy Industry.
However, as Revolut begins to scale globally and applies to become a bank in multiple jurisdictions, the time has come to pass the reigns over to someone who has global retail banking experience at this level.
These companies aren't the same, and we should keep nuances in mind, but the future that Chollet fears is more likely to come to pass if we don't cast a critical eye on all of them.
However, with so many startups and major global businesses — from Waymo to Virgin — betting heavily on the future of hyperloop and autonomous vehicles, it's surely a question of when rather than if they come to pass.
Periodic assaults have continued at Trump rallies—many more than in previous elections, which should never be normalized—but the worst worries of half a year ago didn't come to pass, and the fear largely subsided.
What will probably come to pass is that Arya will realize the House of Black and White needs to go, or she'll simply cut and run for either Westeros or somewhere Dany-adjacent (either could happen).
We've waited five years to see her mess up some of the people who have ruined her life and killed most of her family, and it looks like some Sansa revenge might finally come to pass.
But smoking rates for youth have declined since the devices were introduced in the mid-2000s, and some experts say that is proof enough that the fears — at least for now — have not come to pass.
"As the world has gotten richer," Pinker explains, "nature has begun to rebound"—as if the failure of a few prophecies of ecological disaster to come to pass on schedule means the planet is infinitely resilient.
In addition to CS 194–26, it included lunch at Momo, a Tibetan curry restaurant, where Efros's graduate students explained how it had come to pass that undergrads could create, as homework, Hollywood-like special effects.
"I am honestly just really interested in what we're going to be able to say because we have such huge passages of time and so much life adventure that's come to pass for Maggie," said Cohen.
Indeed, continued U.S. government involvement in this function makes it more likely, not less, that the outcomes critics seek to avoid — including interference by foreign government in the operation of the internet — would come to pass.
Should that come to pass, mark my words: if the Raiders end up in the Nevada desert, then it will be game over for the franchise—and whatever remains of the league's once-populist rebel soul.
There's the famous Ray Kurzweil quote that "in the next few years we'll have machines so intelligent and capable that we'll be lucky if they keep us [humans] as pets" Obviously, that didn't come to pass.
Should it come to pass that Apple exiles Qualcomm, the combined companies seem to be in a position to trim anything unnecessary and focus on where they perform best — or make aggressive moves into new areas.
"A petrifying reality that cannot come to pass""There are as many as 80,000 homeless New Yorkers and in shelters ... That's a lot of people," Catherine Trapani, the Executive Director of Homeless Services United, told Insider.
If this eventually does come to pass, drivers might have to worry that even minor transgressions such as pulling in too quickly to snag a parking spot or rerouting Google Maps could potentially raise their rates.
If it did come to pass, however, the legal challenges that would ensue might give the courts and the country a chance to repair the Civil War's last remaining constitutional divide and finally reunify the Virginias.
A financial planner says there's no foolproof way to "recession-proof" your finances, but establishing a solid base now will put you in a better place should a recession (or other financial setback) come to pass.
Trump's plan to spur $1 trillion in private infrastructure spending with a more than $200 billion federal infusion has not yet come to pass, in part because he can't find a way to pay for it.
Saudi stocks saw their biggest intraday drop since December 2014 almost two weeks after the murder, when President Donald Trump warned of a "potential severe punishment" for the kingdom — although no punishment has come to pass.
Still, as the year winds down, it's worth taking a moment to remember some of the most notable deals that didn't come to pass, depriving bankers, lawyers and other advisers of millions of dollars in fees.
Now that the recently enacted tax laws have come to pass, it's pretty much a widely accepted forecast that earnings should do well into the end of this year and remain at that level into 2019.
This hasn't come to pass, yet, but just a few items down on Bannon's list, he'd written, "Immediately terminate Obama's two illegal executive orders…" One of these orders was the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba's Communist government is prepared if the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump decides to sever diplomatic relations although it hopes that does not come to pass, a top Cuban diplomat said on Monday.
"The longer Congress and the Trump administration dither on fiscal stimulus, the less likely in everyone's estimation that it will come to pass," said Aaron Kohli, an interest rate strategist at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
"The recent share price rally needed an upgrade, in our view, with too much hope that better long-haul trading seen at flag carriers would come to pass in short-haul too," said analysts at Panmure Gordon.
So, then, as all trends grow and come to pass, the moment has come for the dance move to be laid to rest, cremated in a funeral pyre, and left to fester in the backpages of time.
Since then, it's all come to pass, in the form of comparisons between this Joker and others, questions about "incel culture" and mass shootings, and musings on whether the film reflects "society" as it is right now.
One month's data, of course, does not make an entire picture of the economy, but does suggest that the short-term economic gloom many on the remain side of the referendum warned about will come to pass.
The plunge in the British pound in recent days delivered investors a dose of what might happen should the market's worst fears about Brexit - a disorderly, disruptive break from the European Union in October - come to pass.
Those additional ideas, first reported by The New York Times, were taken seriously by some officials but did not come to pass, and one source in the room has dismissed Rosenstein's comments on the wire as sarcasm.
Displays like a mockup of the Mohammad bin Rashid Aerospace Hub — a planned multi-million dollar hub for the industry — were a snapshot of how Middle Eastern aviation could look should the heady predictions come to pass.
"When they throw rocks like they did at the Mexico military and police, I say consider it a rifle," he said, setting out a scenario that is unlikely to come to pass and one of disproportionate force.
Even though the Trump administration is playing up the president's prescription drug speech today, few people believe the rhetoric and policies will lead to substantial changes, and some of the bolder ideas may never come to pass.
If abortion restrictions come to pass, doctors may have to start calling politicians at home to find out how a law applies to their patient or else deal with the various ways these situations can go wrong.
And this assuredly would have come to pass (we've seen how ruthless these men can be if they so choose) if this were not the day Francesco became a man and received a very sharp family heirloom.
Some US officials saw Kim's surprise trip to China as a sign of improving odds that talks between Trump and the North Korean leader will eventually come to pass, saying Kim appears willing to engage in diplomacy.
Our nuclear-weapons policy rests on a seven-decade-long history of events that have never happened: acts of aggression that were not committed, wars that were not waged, an apocalypse that has not come to pass.
A contract extension rumored earlier this season still hasn't come to pass, with Rams COO Kevin Demoff saying "no update" on the status of Fisher's contract following LA's 49-21 loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.
Facebook claimed in September that it would roll out technology that would combat fake stories in its Trending topics, but clearly that has not yet come to pass – or the technology isn't up to the task at hand.
If that holds true — which is a big if, as some plot points he proposed have not come to pass, like an illicit romance between Arya and Jon (ew) — then Sansa may not be long for this world.
For instance, as we discussed, Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed in 2015 that the company's cars would be fully autonomous by 2017 — a prediction that, of course, didn't and still hasn't come to pass as of mid 2019.
Sydney-based Ten said the unusual move would help it re-negotiate costly content licensing fees with U.S. production studios like CBS Corp, and added that its directors "regret very much that these circumstances have come to pass".
President Donald Trump's campaign trail vow to revive the coal industry may not have come to pass, but two years into his presidency, the miners have at least halted the plunge in employment over the last 30 years.
On Sunday, the final part of Rangnick's prophecy was set to come to pass: Poulsen and his RB Leipzig teammates traveled to Hoffenheim for the club's first-ever game in the Bundesliga, the completion of its relentless rise.
If Carney's worst-case scenario were to come to pass then such a crash in house prices would spell political death for any prime minister, though there was scepticism about the reports from his opponents and some economists.
Why it matters: Even if just some of the early retirements come to pass, it will knock the country farther away from cutting greenhouse emissions by 80% below 4.53 levels by 2050, a target set under President Obama.
To look at my shelves of favorite novels written in feverish solitude and think that they might never have come to pass is also to know there must be many more today that are simply not being written.
The thing they most feared — that the election would be a scorched-earth repudiation of a president whom most of the country (52 percent) currently disapproves of but whom the party base adores — did not come to pass.
" Vijay Jayant, an analyst who studies the media and telecom industry for Evercore ISI, wrote in a research note that the whole episode of revoking Charter's license was "political theater" and "highly unlikely to actually come to pass.
So I wanted to lay out the case that the Big Marijuana future is not necessarily inevitable, and even if Big Marijuana does come to pass, we can have a craft weed model that can exist alongside it.
While many fans of the New England Patriots may be unable to bear the thought of the quarterback wearing another team's jersey, that reality could potentially come to pass, with the 20-season veteran heading into free agency.
Photo: hashan (Pixabay)Scientists' worst fears over a so-called "zombie deer" prion disease currently spreading across the US and Canada are unlikely to come to pass, suggests a long-term study published Wednesday in the Journal of Virology.
But whichever version you think might have a foothold in our real future, ignoring the fact that at least one of these VR scenarios might actually come to pass (in one form or another), is probably a bad idea.
That day will likely come to pass, but there's a bit of a timing issue when it comes to betting on the right platform to support the voice app development market in the meantime, ahead of widespread consumer adoption.
"A lot of what members on my side of the aisle predicted has come to pass," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, citing increased premiums, higher deductibles and confusion among employers as to what constitutes full-time work.
If CES is a preview of the future of laptops, then this year's computers are going to look a whole lot like the ones we already have today, even if all of this year's promised improvements come to pass.
Clive Bates, a former head of UK charity Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) who is now an advocate of e-cigarettes, is skeptical the FDA's proposal will come to pass as it would make conventional cigarettes commercially unviable.
Bank of America-Merrill Lynch's global research team predicted that "a trade war could cause a global recession" should "across-the-board tariffs on US-China trade" come to pass, analysts said in a note to clients Friday morning.
While the dream of a space motorcycle for cosmonauts to use for jetting between stations, as originally envisioned in the 1960s, has not come to pass yet, Roscosmos said "work on it continues" in their summary of the video.
Fears that migrants stranded in Greece would find other ways through have not come to pass; instead, they have camped out in wretched conditions near the border, and elsewhere, in the futile hope that it will reopen one day.
I don't want us to be thrown back into a terrible, terrible national debate.... People who have health emergencies can't wait for us to have a theoretical debate about some better idea that will never, ever come to pass.
From one perspective, this is a story about two things that didn't happen: If the story is accurate, Rosenstein floated two remarkable possibilities during a tumultuous time 16 months ago, but neither appears to have actually come to pass.
DACA proponents have good reason to be pissed if not deeply concerned about the future of Dreamers as it's anyone's guess if a legitimate DACA bill will come to pass, let alone what else would be tied to it.
Punam Bhargava, a real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices who said she had sold 180 homes in Livingston to Indian couples, including the Agarwals, was holding out hope that the proposed tax changes would not come to pass.
If this outcome were to come to pass, it would mean the Japanese team's head coach, Jamie Joseph, and the Brave Blossoms would have failed to achieve their aim of progressing to the knockout stages for the first time.
"Fortunately for us, some of the requirements that we said were going to be critical, like being able to understand what data you collect on each individual across your entire data landscape, have come to [pass]," Sirota told TechCrunch.
"What we have warned of has finally come to pass," said Luis Almagro, the head of the Organization of American States, a regional diplomacy group that includes Venezuela and is investigating the country for violating the bloc's Democratic Charter.
"If it were to come to pass, if somebody actually laid out a proposal and I could see what the guidelines were, I'm open to a lot of different things," Scaramucci told C-SPAN's Steve Scully earlier this week.
I think of it sometimes as a faint hope, but there's a hope that the innovation will create jobs in their districts regardless of whether that has actually come to pass, and the skewing of wealth kind of happens.
Plot details for the film have been few and far between, and the trailers have been simultaneously alluring and pretty devoid of any key information, so it's hard to know exactly what will come to pass between K and Sapper.
"If such authoritarian regulations come to pass, a thriving and competitive food market which responds to consumer demand will be replaced by a 'state anchored approach' in which bureaucrats and activists decide what the public is allowed to eat," he said.
"I believe you're going to find it in the courts almost immediately" if Trump moves on an emergency declaration, Grassley said, adding the quicker the Supreme Court could make a decision on the matter should it come to pass the better.
Washington (CNN)Hallmarks of President Donald Trump's free-wheeling, unconventional campaign style have long been expected to carry over to the White House, but what remained to be seen was whether his promises of acting "so presidential" would come to pass.
If he can get the other side or sides in this case, to your point, to give us something to avoid those tariffs in the first place and they never have to come to pass, what would you think of that?
That hasn't really come to pass, but what has changed is that the shows from these so-called disruptive services have become such a normalized part of the entertainment landscape that it's hard to consider them anything but utterly mainstream.
However, no such deal has since come to pass, after ING CEO Ralph Hamers said in June that there was "limited" logic for cross-border bank mergers within the European Union as long as the bloc's banking union plan was incomplete.
But back in 2013, Arm could see the writing on the wall for the eventual shift in mobile (and subsequent slowdown of handset sales, which has come to pass), and it itself made a big investment into IoT by acquiring Sensinode.
The chain reaction Kessler warned of has not yet come to pass, but now the Elon Musk-founded company SpaceX has detailed plans to launch almost 12,000 satellites to orbit, according to applications filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Wall Street braces for the first quarterly decline in earnings in nearly three years, some investors are wondering if the market is factoring in a bigger erosion in profit margins than will actually come to pass.
Our No. 1 goal is the seventh season this summer and getting the eighth season written and aired ... If any of these scripts come to pass, you're not going to see anything air anytime close to the Season 8 finale.
"The position of Russia is that the prerequisites for this have not yet come to pass, considering that prices are still at a more or less normal level," Energy Minister Alexander Novak, said, adding that he remained open to negotiations.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Memory chip spot prices have risen for the first time this year, indicating grim warnings of "never seen before" spikes and a supply disruption could come to pass as a dispute between South Korea and Japan drags on.
That prediction appeared to come to pass as eight Democratic senators called on the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency to probe whether Icahn engaged in insider trading, market manipulation or other violations.
It also happened after Amazon opened its first prototype grocery store in Seattle, which requires zero human interaction, and may well be a possible indicator of what could come to pass at Whole Foods, which the online giant recently acquired.
As Mueller's investigation matures, it may come to pass that some of the leads investigated (including possibly Trump's and/or his family's financial dealings) will prove to have merit, but that they may be beyond the scope of Mueller's original mandate.
The idea that a foreign power might help select a president was such an alarming thought to the founders of the United States that they designed the election system in part to guard against what has just come to pass.
Support for single-payer health care, or "Medicare for all," dismissed by Clinton in January 2016 as an "idea that will never, ever come to pass," is a good enough bet to be written into the party's next platform in 2020.
Should this forecast come to pass, within five years there will be some 8 billion AI assistants out in the wild, mechanically asking us humans if they can help with our myriad, big, small, basic, finicky and all too human tasks.
I thought early on that as more and more Q predictions did not come to pass, the following would dwindle, but these incredibly online grandparents have seemingly endless capacity for dissembling, and can conspiracy-brain themselves out of almost any corner.
While equity markets take the first hit in the opening salvoes of what markets fear may become a full-scale trade war, it is most likely that commodities will suffer longer and harder if the worst does come to pass.
The nightmares that long haunted both hawks and doves have not come to pass, even as the Fed held interest rates near zero for years and snapped up some $3.5 trillion in bonds in an extraordinary effort to boost the recovery.
I include this detail not because I think it will come to pass but to indicate that Dern's enthusiasm and friendliness causes her to say things that might be felt in the moment but are not always, strictly speaking, plausible.
It has done little to prepare the country for worst-case scenarios that may not come to pass but would require a steeling of collective national nerves and a willingness to comply with federal directives and to accept the President's leadership.
There are broad technical and regulatory challenges that could prevent this future from being realized, but the sheer number of prototypes that have taken flight around the globe suggests some version of an aerial taxi service may eventually come to pass.
Mr. Romney told reporters on Monday that hearing from Mr. Bolton would be a "good thing" that he hoped would come to pass, though he declined to commit to voting for a subpoena until the shape of the trial was clear.
Same-sex unions and other LGBTQ rights may have taken even longer to come to pass but for the Stonewall uprising in New York 2000 years ago this month when patrons of a gay bar fought back against police harassment.
Republicans will either stay in their bunkers, in which case Luntz's warnings will come to pass and they will become ever older, whiter, and more out of touch; or they will learn how to stand up to Norquist and his machine.
Trump's order sets out two goals with major consequences for the insurance market, if they come to pass: If you want the full wonky breakdown, I wrote about the order and its potential effects on the Affordable Care Act here.
In modern America, anyone who attempts to write satirically about the events of the day finds it difficult to concoct a situation so bizarre that it may not actually come to pass while the article is still on the presses.
How to play is pretty self-explanatory, but here are some tips if you're getting stuck: All in all, the game made me think that if the paperclip maximizer doomsday scenario does ever come to pass, it will, at least, be pleasingly ironic.
We knew we'd get plenty of DC-related intel at Warner Brothers' Comic-Con panel today, and we're happy to report that our most-hoped-for bit did indeed come to pass: Director Patty Jenkins revealed the first full trailer for Wonder Woman.
But that presumes a lot of things that may not come to pass: Carson and Kasich dropping out, a decisive winner in the Rubio-Cruz fight for second place, and a relatively even distribution of delegates on Super Tuesday on March 1.
Indeed, given that Trump has essentially promised to solve all the economic and social problems of his white working-class supporters by making America "great again," he is liable to be judged harshly when, as seems likely, this does not come to pass.
The former Hollywood power broker — whose arrest some of his alleged victims said is something they never thought would come to pass — was hauled around lower Manhattan in handcuffs Friday, hanging his head as he sat on a bench in arraignment court.
Not all of them will come to pass — for example, it is unlikely that we will end up in as extreme a state as Gilead, the woman-enslaving theocracy in Margaret Atwood's terrifying The Handmaid's Tale (soon to be a Hulu series).
Finally, there's LG. Although a rumor that the company was planning on revealing a foldable phone at its CES 2019 keynote didn't come to pass, the company's commercialization of rollable TVs suggests that it has the expertise to attempt a folding phone.
A moment, in other words, not dissimilar from today, but made all the more ideologically frantic by the fact that the prophesized ruin that would supposedly follow all of those developments, whether actual or moral or financial apocalypse, had not come to pass.
A modern trip through the Ong's Hat rabbit hole is still eerie, but it's less of a mindfuck, and more of a Ghost of Online Past, clanking its chains around the internet's attic, warning us of horrors that have already come to pass.
NEW YORK, Feb 15 (Reuters) - As Wall Street braces for the first quarterly decline in earnings in nearly three years, some investors are wondering if the market is factoring in a bigger erosion in profit margins than will actually come to pass.
But for all of Schlafly's successes—achievements enabled by the feminists who went before her and those who surrounded her—it turned out that the very horrors she warned would come to pass if women achieved equal rights have mostly come to fruition.
Twice as many 22019-24 year-olds watched the first GOP debate on Snapchat compared to TV.  But while the social platforms are catching fire with the public, the general prediction that livestreaming apps would upend the elections hasn't come to pass.
It concludes resoundingly that, at least so far, the devices are helping people more than harming them, and that the worries about them — including that using them will lead young people to eventually start smoking traditional cigarettes — have not come to pass.
Although it's unlikely either of these nightmares will come to pass, the faux events of "True Colors" do hint Paul's addition to the cast will only create chaos on Grey's Anatomy when the Shondaland drama returns from winter break on January 18, 2018.
The bank is "accepting the economy is doing a little bit better right now and taking that maybe half a step further" in believing their forecast for economic growth will come to pass, said Benjamin Reitzes, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets.
A Reuters poll in December showed analysts expected the S&P 500 to finish 20173 at 2,350, buoyed by the belief that President Donald Trump's plans to stimulate the economy with infrastructure spending, lower taxes and financial deregulation would come to pass.
No wonder then that the International Monetary Fund on Monday estimated that annual global economic output could be half a percentage point lower than projected by 2020 if current trade policy threats - and retaliatory actions from U.S. trading partners - come to pass.
A U.S. corporate tax rate cut, should it come to pass, would reduce the cost of doing business in the United States, but it would do nothing to curtail labor costs giving U.S. employers increased incentive to invest in labor-saving technology.
The long list includes coal and crude oil, a product that energy-hungry China has been importing in growing volumes from the U.S. Be smart: A big thing to watch is whether the crude and petroleum product penalties ultimately come to pass.
We even, in the heat of the tent, with that lurking notion that an art world remake of Gilligan's Island could come to pass, begin to feel those cave-born desires bubbling, telling us to find a fertile partner before it's too late.
Mr. Antonov was often seen as a blunt proponent of Russia's position, so there was some speculation that he was first anointed as Mr. Kislyak's successor in anticipation of a tough relationship with the Clinton administration, which did not come to pass.
That explains why President Ashraf Ghani was so suspicious, and often furious, with the negotiating process — and made clear during the Munich Security Conference this year that he had little confidence that the next step in the accord would come to pass.
Trump could face a leadership test Even if worst-case scenarios don't come to pass, Trump's so far blasé approach to the virus, assuring Americans that Chinese President Xi Jinping is on top of the epidemic, does not seem sustainable for much longer.
The 2019 monsoon season got off to a bleak start with the driest June in five years and below-average precipitation in July, suggesting an initial prediction for lower than normal rainfall from the country's only private forecaster, Skymet, could come to pass.
The proposed Special Olympics cuts will likely never come to pass — and may in fact be calculated to spark outrage so Republicans can look magnanimous when they decline to put it in the final budget, giving a "win" where one really isn't deserved.
As Vox's Constance Grady points out, the original ending that Sherman-Palladino envisioned for Gilmore Girls (which has now come to pass with A Year in the Life) was nothing like the one we got when the show left the air in 2007.
Even if all of the proposal's planks come to pass—it is, after all, a proposal, not a law—it's less an encouraging glimpse of our ironclad future than it is a reminder of just how insecure our government's information highways and byways are today.
That didn't come to pass, as the company went with OLED for the screen — the smart money was also calling it the iWatch and imagined it would look like this, so it wasn't all that smart — but the new report could reignite the theory.
" What had come to pass, he continued, was "the specter that Arizona and the states that support it predicted: a federal government that does not want to enforce the immigration laws as written, and leaves the states' borders unprotected against immigrants whom those laws exclude.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - City police on bicycles and horseback, backed by state and local officers from across the country, kept order outside the Republican National Convention on Tuesday, as predictions that protester unrest would tarnish the event did not come to pass for a second day.
Eric Swalwell, a 38-year-old congressman from California, labeled Biden a relic of the party's past by genially recalling an event he attended as a child, when Biden told a Democratic audience the time had come to pass the torch to the next generation.
Yet such outlooks built on macro-analysis risk missing a ground truth: if the right-wing groups empowered by Modi's rise do not stop antagonizing minorities, then the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) plans for nurturing that growth will not easily come to pass.
Trump's order sets out two goals with major consequences for the insurance market, if they come to pass: The risk, according to health policy experts, is that young and healthier people will flock to this skimpier coverage, making the Obamacare markets older and sicker.
California policy makers and environmentalists have insisted that both problems — too much electricity when it isn't needed and too little when it is — would be solved by linking California's grid to other states', or through breakthroughs in battery storage, but neither has come to pass.
His prediction that a hot, harmattan wind from the Sahara desert would hit harvests in Ivory Coast and Ghana and drive cocoa prices higher did come to pass - but not before the fund had been forced to cut its losses when the market slumped.
Outside his ceramics shop, under a large ceramic sign that reads "Ceramics Quarter," Giuseppe Santoro said that he doubted the project would come to pass and that even if it did, whether the town would reap economic benefit from any activity in the airport.
Still, the central bank chief indicated that the Fed plans on hiking rates three times this year and may be inclined to a fourth, particularly since a series of fiscal measures including tax cuts and increases in spending has come to pass since December.
See, Paul believed that many prophecies in the New Testament Book of Revelations had come to pass and it would be only a matter of time before the four horsemen were riding down the Hollywood Freeway wreaking havoc on our modern Sodom and Gomorrah.
"The way these things work is they'll carve out some exemptions," said Mark Grant, chief global strategist at B. Riley FBR, adding he does not believe the worst-case trade war scenario that slammed the stock market Thursday and early Friday will come to pass.
When we get back we're going to talk about his focus on science and technology, which was vast, and a lot of his things that he thought about creating have come to pass, we're going to talk about his background, how he got there.
And with big sales has come big hype, thanks in part to breathless prognostications about our voice-driven future: While some of this will likely come to pass, the hype might be disguising where we really are with voice technology: Earlier than we think.
"I supported it because of all the good things that have come to pass, not only the revenues generated from the stadium, but all the ancillary benefits," Matthews said, adding that about $13 billion was being poured into real estate projects in the area around the stadium.
So before developers move to adopt it, before we consider anointing this as the next iPhone or whatever, assessing whether it can deliver on its most basic promises seems like a decent measure to judge its trustworthiness in other arenas, should they ever come to pass.
Hyperloop One has had its issues, including legal proceedings resulting from a falling out between co-founders, but it remains the company most likely to make this thing happen, provided it can convince potential investors its optimistic estimates about future profitability will indeed come to pass.
Unless vendors decide it's in the interest of mankind to make these improvements available — call me a cynic if you like, but I'm not holding my breath on this one — it's going to be a very long time before the posited smart-city capabilities come to pass.
It's very plausible that this scenario could come to pass if George R.R. Martin ever finishes the Song of Ice and Fire fantasy novel series on which Game of Thrones is based, considering how much time the author has taken to release each installment thus far.
White supremacists who have refashioned themselves as the "alt-right" now speak openly about the hope Trump has given them that their dream — an ethnic cleanse of all nonwhite Americans from the US and the establishment of a literal Aryan nation — might one day come to pass.
All of that has come to pass and the result is the high cost of EMR's has become yet another factor in the disappearance of more and more private practices in favor of hospital-owned group practices that charge insurers and Medicare more for the same services.
"While we invest a lot of time and effort in the analysis of policymaking, it doesn't appear for now that any of the incremental changes under consideration in tax cuts or rates — whether or not they come to pass — will materially impact the markets," he wrote.
Metro, he said, offered an alternative, a way to connect the capital to its Maryland and Virginia suburbs in a "structured set of corridors where people would live and work," with development clustered around train stations — a vision that, in many respects, has come to pass.
"Even if they come to pass, the time, place, factual circumstances, applicable trespass or other legal rules, and private and government actors involved — all are unknown," said Kyle Duncan, a Washington-based attorney representing North Carolina's Republican Senate leader and House speaker, to the News and Observer.
But by several measures his portfolios later underperformed market indexes and even Treasury bills, and some of his apocalyptic predictions did not come to pass, as inflation subsided and interest rates declined during the Reagan administration, and when the economy rebounded after the 22002 financial crisis.
Republican leaders believe that scenario may come to pass even without giving Mr. Romney an official leadership role, as he discovers the enormous megaphone available to him in the halls of Congress But Mr. Romney said Wednesday that he would not seek to torment Mr. Trump.
And while that might hamper some opinions on the significance of cameras, the Mason researchers also note that some of the biggest criticisms of body cameras — that they would fuel a reduction in policing activity or would lead to reduced officer motivation — also haven't come to pass.
"French official, other officials, who want to speak about Iran's affairs need to pay attention to the deep developments that have come to pass in the region in past decades and the big changes between the current situation and the past," Qassemi said Monday, according to state media.
"People who have health emergencies can't wait for us to have a theoretical debate about some better idea that will never, ever come to pass," she tells voters in Des Moines, explaining her campaign's focus on preserving and expanding Obamacare, while dismissing the progressive insurgent's more ambitious pitch.
We share in the hope that this monstrously unfortunate circumstance in American political history will quickly come to pass so that the good people of the world will one day soon find it in their hearts to forgive the better of we the citizens of the United States.
"(It is) really disheartening if it does come to pass that President Trump has been using his individual influence as president to further his political ambitions for the next election," said 59-year-old Jablonsky, who considers himself an independent and agrees with Trump politically on issues including trade.
She offered a positive portrait of America that felt like a different country than the nation in decline that Mr. Trump often describes and that many voters fear has come to pass after years of terrorism at home and abroad and the growing gap between rich and poor.
But many of the other problems outlined in the memo have come to pass during Mr. Carson's first year running a sprawling $219-billion-a-year community development bureaucracy that provides rental subsidies for about five million families and oversees people living in 1.2 million units of public housing.
But if Democrats do win Congress, that will be on the agenda, and there's more besides: It's impossible to guarantee that all of this will come to pass if she wins, but history suggests that it probably will — particularly if she has a sympathetic Congress on her side.
Both cities were spurred to act by the risk of credit downgrades and by a recent accounting change that calls for cities to calculate the number of years before their pension funds will run out of money — a once-unthinkable catastrophe that has come to pass in Prichard, Ala.
With so much to choose from, we had a major requirement: The show has to have started in the 217s — that's why you won't see ubiquitous TV darlings like Breaking Bad and Mad Men, which premiered in the previous decade; the time has come to pass the baton.
I was married and published when I opened the letter on my 34th birthday — alone, in bed, which is my letter-opening routine — and was able to shake my head with wonder at the divergence between my younger self's plans and the reality that had come to pass.
Although it runs standard Android, it's meant to act as a vanguard for Essential's new ecosystem of smart home devices and services connected by the mysterious Ambient OS. Even if we trust that Rubin's futuristic vision for a connected home will come to pass, it's not going to happen overnight.
The climate change crisis is not limited to the U.S. Per the New York Times, this new report comes about a month after the release of a United Nations study which found that climate change poses severe international humanitarian and economic threats that could come to pass as early as 2040.
Most importantly, if the early chatter about improvements to infrastructure and enhancements to average citizens' day-to-day lives come to pass, I predict that we will see more tech companies making focused efforts on applying their technologies to non-tech fields, including agriculture, fishing, construction, manufacturing, and many more.
With an ounce of reflection, one knows that none of this will come to pass, and the imagined doom will join the failed catastrophic predictions of Y2K and massive snow storms that fizzle to mere dustings — all too common in Washington, D.C. Sadly, rational debate, like Elvis, has left the building.
There are broad technical and regulatory challenges that could prevent this future from being realized — which Ehang acknowledges in its filing with the SEC — but the sheer number of prototypes that have taken flight around the globe suggests some version of an aerial taxi service may eventually come to pass.
Grey has experienced some of the same streamlining and new business challenges as other creative agencies in recent years, but multiple sources confirmed that a proposed 2018 merger did not come to pass, and its recent work for clients such as Volvo and especially Gillette has earned attention in the press.
Fortunately for Nancy Pelosi and Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE, this hasn't yet come to pass.
Higher monthly internet bills, obnoxious video buffering, and a market where a future Netflix will be smothered by broadband giants are all part of a dark vision of the internet put forward by leading Senate Democrats Tuesday, one they fear may come to pass unless the public stands up for network neutrality.
Immigration attorneys and activists worry that, while President Donald Trump's demands for an elimination of due process for undocumented immigrants may never come to pass, new policies similar to Operation Streamline will eventually be put in place to make it all but impossible for people fleeing violence and terror to gain asylum.
And this is another area where the UK government especially has, in recent years, ramped up political pressure on tech giants (for now European lawmakers appear generally more hesitant to push for a decrypt law; while the U.S. has seen attempts to legislate but nothing has yet come to pass on that front).
FORD: WE WILL, BUT WE ALSO WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT WE ARE READY TO TALK ABOUT IT. IT'S EASY TO – A LOT OF COMPANIES THROW OUT THESE BIG STATEMENTS AND THEN YEARS LATER WHEN THEY DON'T COME TO PASS, THEY KIND OF SHRUG AND I THINK CREDIBILITY IS VERY IMPORTANT IN THIS.
Ms. Mayer's more specific prescription for how the web of 2009 should develop to accommodate Google, on the other hand — by creating constantly updated and growing "living stories" to replace articles and web pages — didn't quite come to pass, as search results were superseded by fast-moving social feeds for news and entertainment.
WASHINGTON — E-cigarette use continued to rise among young teenagers and preteens in the United States last year, according to new federal data, but cigarette smoking overall did not increase, suggesting that, at least so far, fears that the devices would hook a new generation on traditional cigarettes have not come to pass.
Naturally fans assumed it was a precursor to moving to more commercial waters, something which did sort of come to pass (More on that later.) Anette was herself fired after two albums—again, in highly public fashion—and eventually replaced (in the middle of a world tour) by current vocalist Floor Jansen.
But just like the creation of more high-quality jobs won't be enough to stanch the bleeding should our day of reckoning with the robot overlords come to pass, the implementation of a universal basic income won't be enough to improve national mental health and reinvigorate a beleaguered American workforce on its own.
It sometimes feels like the price of Bitcoin rises and falls on the turn of a speculative dime, and yesterday we saw one such moment come to pass, when it was reported that Goldman Sachs was planning to drop a plan to build a Bitcoin trading platform, causing the price of the cryptocurrency to crash.
In "A Clear Case for Golden Rice" he admits that "none of the disastrous consequences" that Greens feared would result from planting genetically modified (GM) crops have come to pass and some GM crops may have a role to play in public health or in feeding the planet in an era of climate change.
The moment he described has come to pass with President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's hollow declaration of a national emergency on the southern border.
Should the latter come to pass Jourova said it "would be very good news" for Privacy Shield, noting that the data transfer mechanism currently relies "for a very large extent" on a Presidential Policy Directive, signed by the Obama administration in 2014 (PPD-28), which imposes a number of limits on signal intelligence operations.
The one glimmer of hope: it could be the Last Dongling for quite some time (until USB-C is usurped as a standard, if that should come to pass.) The move to USB-C would make sense, as it's already an industry standard, unlike the Lightning port and connector, which are proprietary Apple creations.
Although that has not come to pass (the wall, aside from 50 miles of replacement barriers, has yet to be built) after Trump's threat of tariffs, the US and Mexico signed a joint declaration whereby Mexico agreed to take "unprecedented steps to increase enforcement to curb irregular migration," according to a State Department statement.
There are a great number of public Jews who have decided to play ball with Christian Zionists, in the surety that the End of Days their evangelical allies long for will not come to pass; that Judaism, therefore, will not be erased from the Earth; and that powerful supporters matter more than their motives.
Broadband companies, which are already quite hated by their customers, aren't likely to be keen on seeing those scenarios come to pass — and would therefore willingly support legislation that prevents such horrors, said Michael Powell, a former F.C.C. chairman who is now the president of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, a broadband trade association.
"Discussions are ongoing with many colleagues who voted against the Prime Minister's deal in the hope of persuading them that even though it's not their perfect outcome, it's a lot better from their point of view than many of the alternatives that may come to pass if we don't agree the deal," he said.
The #NeverTrump movement is unlikely to sweep in enough liberals to hand the Republican nomination to Rubio, who is trailing badly in the delegate count after a devastating Super Tuesday showing—but if it did, the risks to liberalism would be just as large as a Trump nomination, and much more likely to come to pass.
As Leone looks to the future of China's development, he's thinking that the tight grip that Xi Jinping has placed around the country will begin to loosen and that the Chinese market will open up to foreign competitors (something that entrepreneurs and investors have been hoping would come to pass for several decades… and still has yet to materialize).
The belief is based on a few different theological ideas: the idea that God blesses those who care for Israel (rooted in an interpretation of Genesis), that God's divine covenant with Israel is ongoing, and that various biblical prophecies made about the ultimate fated restoration of Israel must come to pass before the end times can occur.
In October, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the global organization for climate data, released a major report predicting that some of the worst effects of climate change — including coastal flooding, food shortages and a mass die-off of coral reefs — could come to pass as soon as 2040 if human greenhouse gas emissions continue at current levels.
Yet should the worst-case predictions of mass deaths and overwhelmed health care systems not come to pass, there's a case to be made that the way the virus is spreading—in waves from Asia to Europe and to the US, rather than simultaneously everywhere—will help the global economy recover faster than many people think.
MS: There's been rumbling that the Trump's administration may be considering tariff action on sectors, as in manufacturing right, err so we think EU, we think China obviously as well, so based on the amount of steel, of stuff like that they consumed, if that does come to pass, that must be a worry for a company like Rio.
TMZ reported that Scott and Kylie Jenner were set to sit directly behind Minaj for the show, but given that this is run by a company with a long history of kowtowing to the wills of the remaining A-Listers who have any affection for their flagship enterprise, that of course did not come to pass.
Now with some 60 million games on its platform, today Kahoot announced that this has come to pass: Disney is taking that option, working out to a four percent stake in the startup at a $376 million valuation, based on the current share price of 28 Norwegian kroner (shares of Kahoot are traded on the Norway OTC as an unlisted stock).
Yet beyond financial risks, the worst case forecasts of what a vote for Brexit would do to financial markets did not come to pass: a material depreciation in sterling since the vote (12 percent lower in trade-weighted terms) and an associated boost in UK stocks, but broader financial markets have not suffered a rise in volatility following the Brexit vote.
But should that come to pass, it will be the result of a righteous mob that has too few choices; too little political education; too few structural and institutional supports for responsible citizenship; too much individualism, greed, self-aggrandizement built into the legal fabric; too many filters for political actors; and too much reliance on wealth to support the practice of politics.
While the large seat losses predicted for the Coalition did not come to pass, one important symbolic change did occur: Divisive former prime minister Tony Abbott lost his once-safe Sydney seat of Warringah, which he's held by a large margin since 1994, to independent candidate Zali Steggall, a lawyer and former Olympian who ran on the issue of climate change.
I'd written about UBI a couple times, because there had been a referendum in Switzerland that got a surprising amount of support, but didn't come [to] pass, and then, I wrote about a charity that is based in New York, but is funded with a lot of money from Facebook and Instagram founders, and a lot of tech money, called Give Directly.
In the aftermath of the protest and what some have written off as only mild, non-visible participation from its most prominent participants, many people have expressed skepticism over whether it effectively conveyed what's at stake — or the tremendous effect that a rollback of net neutrality regulations could have on the future of the web — if the FCC's plans come to pass.
He succinctly presents a story of human grief: of mothers falling apart on streets stained with their teenage boys' blood, tight-lipped and somber as reporters file in and out of their homes — or raging against the public show trials of their loved ones in the pages of newspapers and on cable TV, when no trial of their sons' killers will ever come to pass.
Maybe. The bottom line: If at the end of all this, Azar's most ambitious scenarios all come to pass — if PBMs are negotiating discounts for every drug Medicare covers, yet are no longer able to collect fees and rebates based on the high sticker prices of those drugs — it will be hard to deny that the Trump administration took a serious swing at drug prices.
But if these first months set the pattern for the Trump presidency — some success curbing illegal immigration, a decent-enough economy and stock market, a Carter-esque inability to pass major legislation and an opposition that's unhinged on Twitter but not in days-of-rage territory — well, given the possible scenarios in play, I'll take it, and be grateful that my worst fears didn't come to pass.
Photo: Getty ImagesFor a brief time at the turn of the millennium, few things might have scared the average New Yorker more than the words "West Nile," the name given to the mosquito-borne virus that, in 1999, began killing birds and eventually people for the very first time in the U.S.Two decades later, the worst fears sparked by West Nile hysteria haven't come to pass.
Although Krugman cringes at the idea of a Republican-controlled government, his wishes might come to pass when Trump takes office in January and Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) Congress faces a mandate from the people to fix America's crumbling roads, bridges and airports.
The Roosevelt paper predicts that the super-negative Tax Foundation story, where big tax increases translate into economic calamity, would not come to pass, nor would the rosy Saez/Piketty/Stantcheva story, in which big tax increases translate into a quite big reduction in inequality, which in turn could alleviate secular stagnation by putting more money in the hands of the middle-class to spend.
Sometimes, we catch up with Nadia days after her birthday, when she has weathered the circumstances just fine (avoided a treacherous staircase, looked both way for speeding cabs) and continued to live her life – at least, as much as she can be expected to when she knows what will inevitably come to pass and that it will chuck her unceremoniously back to her friend's creepy bathroom (seriously, this bathroom).
The ObamaCare doomsday scenario that many Republicans and Democrats predicted for 28500 is unlikely to come to pass, with insurers having adapted to the uncertainty that marked President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's first year in office.

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