Sentences with phrase «likely make them tomorrow»

I have all the ingredients on hand and will likely make them tomorrow for a Sunday breakfast.

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An argument, however, could be made that the USPS was losing billions before it expanded its service offerings for Amazon and would, still, likely lose billions if Amazon discontinued its use of the USPS tomorrow
While we believe payrolls and average hourly earnings are both likely to miss consensus estimates, we think the employment report may be somewhat less important than usual for the monetary policy outlook, because 1) recent data have been firm so we have some room for a miss, 2) the August seasonal issue is now well known so even a somewhat larger miss may not significantly alter the staff view, and 3) there are several months between now and December to make up for any weakness in tomorrow's report.
Tell me, if God (or, more likely, someone claiming to speak for God, or your understanding of what he supposedly said changed) said tomorrow that murdering certain individuals was OK, would that suddenly make that morally acceptable?
Now Nicole, I'm one of those people who dislikes marshmallows but will try anything at least once:) I had planned on making jam filled cupcakes today, maybe the bases for these as well then my girls can ice them tomorrow... When the strike is over, the teachers will most likely ask what did you do over the break?
The fact is, however, that we have to face Leicester City at the Emirates tomorrow and after the long and hard FA cup semi-final win over Man City it is likely to be a tough test for the Gunners, which makes this week a nervous time for us Gooners.
Well, tomorrow we are likely to see one coach make some adjustments in recognition of the opposition, and another who might not, even if he should.
[PolitickerNY] Gov. David Paterson will likely discuss whatever is going on tomorrow at 5 p.m. [Daily Politics] If nothing happens by Thursday, the state Sen. Hiram Monserrate (D - East Elmhurst] and his amigos say they will make something happen.
The basic message was: If it's not agreed to tomorrow morning, it's not likely to make the cut — and that includes the so - called millionaire's tax, which it appears all - but dead at this point thanks to staunch opposition by the governor and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
«It is very likely that the inauguration will hold tomorrow (Wednesday) but there are still some confirmations to be made on the matter,» a Presidency source told our correspondent.
MSNBC, along with some local outlets, is now reporting that New York governor David Paterson has asked Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand to come to his mansion in Albany tomorrow, which makes it look very likely that she'll be the choice to fill Hillary Clinton's U.S. Senate seat.
To paraphrase a spy, scientists often find education - focused conferences and meetings insipid, focused more on the manipulation of vague ideas and ill - defined symbols than on real and meaningful (and measurable) initiatives and outcomes — but these HHMI Professors presented a wide array of well - conceived and - executed (not to mention well - financed) projects that are likely to make a real difference in the education of tomorrow's scientists.
A study of asthma patients in seven U.S. cities, reported in tomorrow's issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, found that a combination of allergy to cockroaches and exposure to the insects made some children much more likely to suffer from severe asthma.
At least one film on their Best Picture list tomorrow morning is likely not to make it over.
Due to date of the audition being from July 6th, 2016, it's likely from the Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow, American Made) incarnation of the film (2015 - 2017), as Liman was hellbent on recasting certain roles, including French actress Lea Seydoux (Spectre, Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol, Inglorious Basterds) as female lead Bella Donna Boudreaux.
To make best use of limited shelf space, retailers need to understand not just what is selling today, but also which products are likely to keep growing tomorrow.
That's right, friends, it's December (tomorrow), which means we've all survived Thanksgiving and Black Friday and that we're likely making Christmas plans that involve all manner of family members and chotchkies and honeyed hams.
Without a perspective on humanity's development in the context of the society, government and culture, tomorrow's leaders will be less likely to make a difference in creating a sustainable future and less likely to create pleasant environments for their employees.
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