Sentences with phrase «much speculation today»

There's much speculation today about the potential for rebellion amongst Lib Dem MPs over the big increases in university tuition fees.

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Even though the markets are global today, and there is so much more regulation, it is still just speculation and human nature.»
Still, Cuomo today continued to not do much to temper that speculation when asked if he's supporting a full - bore Democratic takeover of the state Senate.
Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood, who refuses to answer the questions in full, says of Benn: «After much speculation I'm delighted to see him in his place today
After much rumour and speculation, Ford dropped jaws in Detroit today with the debut of its successor to the Ford GT.
Today it isn't about a new product or platform, there has been much speculation leading up to this day, much around BlackBerry 10, our success will come from listening to our customers.
There's been much speculation over the last few months, but today Barclays is finally sending out e-mails with official dates for the conversion of their current US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCards... [Read more...] about US Airways Mastercard End Date Announced
After much speculation, Bandai Namco today revealed details about the third DLC pack for Dragon Ball XenoVerse.
After much speculation, Respawn co-founder Vince Zampella has confirmed today that a season pass will in fact be available for Titanfall on Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.
After much speculation from our Twitter post Rez Infinite arrives on PC today with VR support for HTC VIVE and Oculus Rift!
After being removed from Steam and giving way to much speculation on the official forums, it has now been now confirmed that Evolve goes free - to - play on PC as of today.
After much speculation, Samsung has today announced the Galaxy Alpha, a smartphone with a metal frame.
Those leaks have taken much of the speculation about the Galaxy S8 out of the equation, and make today's event rather unlikely to prompt big surprises.
Today's bidding competitions aren't the same as the slugfests of the boom days, 2004 to 2006, when just about every property was fought over because of investor speculation and soaring appreciation, and when escalation clauses — committing buyers to automatically increase how much they would bid — went sky high.
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