Sentences with phrase «likely next thing»

We explain then that the most likely next thing is the records would subpoenaed directly by the defendant, or the defendant would go to court to get an order for the records.

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«While your business likely has major goals to get to in the next six months to two years, don't ignore the little things that make experiences for your customers more awesome in the meantime.
Pick up a piece of confetti from the street and you'll likely find a note on there written by someone wishing for good things for the next year, or letting go of something from the past one.
Because an accountant likely has more access to what's happening inside your business than anyone else (next to you), they're in a position to see things or notice trends that you might not.
It looks increasingly likely that Hillary Clinton, a self - described «progressive who likes to get things done,» will have her chance starting next January.
When making IT business decisions, corporate purchasers are more likely to seek out old - fashioned qualities — such as brand trust and established relationships — rather than pursue the «next big thing
One the most amazing things about this budget is that one of its three focuses will actually be the opposite of what itâ $ ™ s touting. Youâ $ ™ ll likely hear that $ 14 billion will be spent on infrastructure over the next 10 years (actually you may hear much bigger numbers but they just re-announce existing programs like the -LSB-...]
The Fed might be able to stir things up next week, but despite the extremely high level of the most valuable valuation measures (CAPE, P / S...) and the weak market internals, the price action makes a break - out to new highs very likely here.
Moreover, disjointed discretionary regulatory actions are likely to make things worse when the next crisis strikes: domestically - focused regulators are likely to attempt to protect their own national banking system, preventing domestic subsidiaries from transferring much - needed liquidity to their parents abroad, resulting in a weakened international financial system.
You were saying just immediately come through in terms of bonus payments and some increase in wages, but they want to see on a sustained basis and so, getting some of those wage indicators, average hourly earnings, things like that on an upward trajectory, not as flat, but upward trajectory over the next quarter or two, will actually give some sustenance to the Fed to actually continue to move forward, which they likely will, but I am saying that's really what they are focused on in terms of that wage — in terms of that inflation metric.
i do know dave that you are making attempts at a logical debate but don't throw the name - calling technique in the fray as well, usually to people it is the most memorable thing in a statement, and the next post will likely be insulting as well.
If anything, serious Bible scholars expect the world to get worse; the next World War is more than likely just over the horizon.Peace.If that wasn't so pathetically sad it would almost be funny.Humanity has been and is many things, but peaceful is not one of them.Peace will come when THE PRINCE OF PEACE comes; as the so - called pope I would think you of all people would know that.
Next thing you know he will have to give up his pension and dress only in sack cloth and whicker sandals, Jesus like, not bloody likely.
More than likely, that traditional fave is what you picture, and while we love it as much as the next person, we think it's about time to switch things up.
I did a happy dance when I saw them and then tried not to get too excited since they'll likely be discontinued by the next time I go (as is the case with all the good GF things I fall in love with).
Giroud misses more than he hits, Walcott has NEVER delivered his expected talent, Welbeck will NEVER be the striker to score 20 goals a season Coqellin will NOT go a whole season injury or suspension free, Sanchez and Ozil WILL have down period during the season, all teams have these problems to a greater or lesser degree but most of the top teams will address these problems and players either inprove or are sold and replaced with better or at least more consistant players, NOT Wenger he keeps doing the same thing over and over with the same players and he expects a different result but gets the same outvome time and time again, yet its ALWAYS someone else's fault be it the Ref or the linesman or the opposition or bad luck or whatever and whoever and its NEVER the fact that HE has done nothing to change the situation and LOOKS LIKELY to not change it next time around.
Flowers will likely be gone so I figure Nall would be the next best thing.
In turn, with Champions League football likely to return to Stamford Bridge next season, Conte will need to strengthen his squad and according to The Sun, he has ambitious plans to shake things up.
Just the next best thing — most likely, easy and immediate, just as it turned out.
Stopping the run and slowing down the short - passing game would be awesome, as would running the ball better, but it isn't likely that all three of those things pan out next year.
Palace and Liverpool are yet to finalise an agreement on the transfer fee, but the suggestion that Benteke has agreed personal terms is a clear sign that things are moving in a positive direction with a transfer likely to be completed next week if all goes well in negotiations.
Great match ups ahead for COQ... Flamini is out at the end of the season, Arteta is good but I suspect he'll be a squad player next season a bit like Rosicky in this campaign more so if Wenger get what he wants / needs this summer; and looking at the amount we have spent the past 2 seasons it is more likely than not that a 30 - 40 million pound will be made on one player and depending on who comes now it will be a DM or CB... if it is a DM with Coquelin, Bielik whose tipped to be the next big thing we will be covered more so if one more star DM signs!!
for Sanchez, playing without any long - term security might seem unnecessarily careless in light of his potential future earnings (this next contract, wherever he is, will likely be the most lucrative deal he will ever sign)... for the club, there is a delicate balance between protecting their monetary interests and not appearing shady in the process... it rarely works, especially now without 24 hr access to all things club - related
Lucas has hinted that the better things go this year, the less likely he is to return next season.
I can mention teams with wingers who don't track back who have been winning top trophies like UCL and the like.The most important thing is to look whether a player is playing to his strength.The funny thing is Mahrez with the same laziness won the EPL in 15/16 with even more average players.I can also mention teams in the past and currently with lazy wingers who are likely to win a top trophy next season.
Now although they could mean that the Board just intends on sitting down with Wenger to discuss what he plans on doing next, I think it's far more likely that if things do go well for the Gunners in this campaign, then the club will be more than content with laying another contract offer on the table.
He is likely to try to do the same thing at the Emirates next Sunday as well, and we have not exactly been incisive up front of late while their unbeaten run is a real worry for Arsenal and our chances of a top four finish.
Deciding who to add into your team in time for the next full fixture list in the Premier League can be difficult to work out, so Footy Accumulators have made things easier with fantasy football tips, recommendations and predictions for which players are likely to cause a major impact in their next game.
The players and manager will come out and say all the right things, as they have done before, but sometimes you just have to be real with yourself and CL football next season isnt looking likely....
The only thing likely to change in in the next week - Arsenal football club will recoup around 100m by selling a couple of our players to our competitors.
Arsenal likely do hold some interest in ter Stegen, but he's one of the next big things and will likely as not end up at Barcelona, and for some years to come.
Over the next few months they will learn to distinguish between colors and will likely start to prefer things in primary colors with details and patterns.
Do things you'll likely not feel like doing next trimester and won't be free to do after your baby's birth.
As things stand the programme is a one - off, which means there are no plans yet to delve into the potentially fractious relationship that will exist between Farage and the next Ukip leader — likely to be Paul Nuttal, Suzanne Evans or Raheem Kassam.
Economic sanctions would be the next best thing, except that nobody would likely follow.
But while Obama will be busy in 2010, he won't be everywhere: you're not likely to see him standing next to Blanche Lincoln or any other incumbent running in a conservative area, for instance, just one sign of the fact that the Democrats seem to be doing the right things now to win in the Fall.
That's likely to complicate things when he runs for re-election next year, but it's also a good bet that Levy might try for another statewide run now that he has successfully raised his profile with this (short and likely finished) run for governor.
You have a seriously flawed candidate and things are likely to deteriorate for Rump over the next few months.
But above all Weprin is reliable, and can be counted upon to do the right thing by them, in the likely event that his district is eliminated next year, by disappearing along with it, or at least by not making trouble for his congressional neighbors.
It could go any way — BNP and UKIP voters are presumably more likely to move to the Tories than elsewhere, or the other votes may drift towards the Liberal Democrats, the traditional repository for voters disillusioned with both main parties, or these may merely be protesting Labour voters who will return to voting Labour once Tony Blair himself is replaced (or, of course, things could be different this time and the high level of «other support could persist into the next election — it is impossible to tell).
«If you eat all things in moderation and variety... you likely won't need to worry about the next «new finding,»» Ash says.
Rather than Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, a middle - aged male Ph.D. toiling at a large U.S. firm — and perhaps born abroad — is more likely to be behind the next big thing, conclude researchers from George Mason University (GMU) in Fairfax, Virginia, and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a Washington, D.C. — based think tank.
What's beautiful about conscious sensuality is that, unlike spontaneous lovemaking, there's a container for each experience, so you're less likely to move too quickly to the «next thing
We're still not 100 % sold — but we've likely got some time to get used to the idea of bug - burgers as the next big thing.
«The dangerous thing about cereals like Rice Bubbles or Corn Flakes isn't actually the calorie content, it's that they are highly - refined and zoom into your bloodstream, which means you are more likely to overeat during your next meal.»
If the first thing you come across is a healthy answer to hunger, you'll be more likely to stave off those cravings until the next meal.
You probably already have things you can use to recreate this yourself — and anything you don't have can likely be found on your next trip to the grocery store.
In my defense, these are all things I most likely would end up buying at some point over the course of the next few months at full price.
However, if landing a wealthy husband doesn't seem likely then becoming a sugar baby is the next best thing.
The thing cost $ 60 million to make, the studios likely had their fingers crossed for it to become the next big YA film franchise and then...
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