Sentences with phrase «u.s. by early next year»

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Not only would there be a huge human factor to consider in sending them back to countries with which most aren't familiar, but the cost to our economy could be staggering: According to a Center for American Progress study earlier this year, the estimated loss of DACA workers would reduce U.S. GDP by $ 433 billion over the next 10 years, with California, Texas and Illinois being hit hardest.
BEIJING (AP)-- U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke, who oversaw the handling of potential crises over the flights to U.S. diplomatic missions by a persecuted legal activist and a high - profile police chief, said Wednesday he will step down early next year.
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA — When the biggest optical telescope in the eastern U.S. starts scanning the sky early next year, it won't be distracted by supernovas or gamma ray bursts.
Interest has been so great that the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has had to push back the first round of grants, which the FRA initially promised to award by late summer, until early next year.
Can't wait to get your hands on a 1997 Porsche Boxster?You and 6,000 other folks.Fred Schwab, president of Porsche Cars of North America, said Porsche's 200 U.S. dealers have taken 6,000 orders for the Boxster roadster, even though it doesn't arrive in showrooms until January.The Boxster is a small, Mazda Miata - sized open - top two - seater that will be powered by a 2.5 - liter, 204 - horsepower, 6 - cylinder engine.It will join a field that includes Miata and the BMW Z3 roadster and that will add the Mercedes - Benz SLK and Prowler early next year.
Another factor is the rising unemployment rate in the U.S., which, by some estimates, is expected to hit 7 % early next year.
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