Sentences with phrase «now little likelihood»

But President Clinton vetoed the bill in October, and there's now little likelihood of getting any but a few provisions enacted, Verstandig says.

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Now, the Mariners also shed a little salary in the deal, and it's not like they're crushed by the departure of Seth Smith, but there's still a strong, strong likelihood that they'll look up in May and wonder what they were thinking.
A buyer must produce a hardship letter from the seller, outlining why he or she is desperate for the short sale and why there is little likelihood that the loan can be paid off, now or in the future.
All my designers have now gone on permanent strike, so there's little likelihood of many drastic changes or revisions in the future.
Many experts on the talks see little likelihood of a full - blown, completed treaty a year from now in Copenhagen, in part because the incoming Obama administration must shape its approach around the concerns of the Senate (where a two - thirds vote must consent to United States treaty participation).
And for now, there appears to be little likelihood of a «tax extenders» bill being enacted before the end of the year.
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