In the best-case scenario, we'd like the minister to just allocate it to Nunavut. |
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Despite its effectiveness, in the best-case scenario this form of treatment reaches only 50 percent of the target population. |
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In the best-case scenario, this involves giving the audience a way to test what you are saying, to compare the message to personal experience. |
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These indicators depict a best-case scenario, in which exporters utilize the available benefits. |
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However, that should not prevent PSI from putting this forward as the best-case scenario in many services. |
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This is the best-case scenario for bonds but the worstcase scenario for equities. |
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In Oleson's analysis, the prospect of an 80-cent dollar could very well be a best-case scenario for the near term. |
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If peace represents the best-case scenario, since December events have been moving in the opposite direction. |
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In the best-case scenario, private capital can bring financing to a sector that needs it and will need it more and more. |
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She should have asked for a worst-case scenario, as well as a best-case scenario. |
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Even in the best-case scenario, Aids2031 estimates that we will still have between 1 and 2 million new HIV infections a year. |
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The privatisation advisor of the State estimated the potential liability arising from the unknown claims to amount to zero in the best-case scenario and HUF 5 billion in the worst-case scenario. |
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Almost nothing else matters, and, if you are to get sick up here, it surely means the end of your journey, even in the best-case scenario. |
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As, in the best-case scenario, the company will not be able to acquire new cars before 2008, it must find ways to maximize the number of places, increase the comfort of passengers and facilitate entries and exits. |
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From the point of view of a central bank wishing to avoid the zero bound, this is the best-case scenario, since even a small reduction in the nominal interest rate can be highly stimulative to the economy. |
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And finally, the Mission itself will not have the personnel or assets in place to implement its mandate for many months, even in the best-case scenario. |
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In the best-case scenario for a generic drug maker, and for Canada's health-care system, the generic version should have its Notice of Compliance from Health Canada just as the patent on the branded product is set to expire. |
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Thus lobbying, networking and building alliances is highly recommended, as such actions facilitate access to information and, in a best-case scenario, influence decisions. |
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The best-case scenario is that once this development is completed, it will be an economy with added value that relies more strongly on the production factors of knowledge and innovation than it does today. |
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According to the information provided by the Spanish authorities, the rebalancing of telephone tariffs, particularly the subscription tariff, will not be completed until the first half of 2003 in the best-case scenario. |
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As a result, the vapor measurements Mahar obtained are likely the best-case scenario. |
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In a best-case scenario they cover the mechanics of reproduction, STD awareness, and contraceptive use. |
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In the best-case scenario, street theater perpetuates itself by casting local extroverts who have never acted, but who understand and can portray oppression and abuse. |
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The Dodgers remained unable to rule out surgery as an option and several members of the organization said the best-case scenario would have Brown out for a month. |
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The best-case scenario would be for us to finish the work by tomorrow. |
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