Sentences with phrase «to happen in the next few years»

«I'm really looking forward to seeing what happens in the next few years,» Nyegaard says.
It is obvious that defense is not Wenger's forte and I am afraid that he will let the sloppy passes to happen in the next few years, if he keeps insisting on staying.
«I think what's going to happen in the next few years are — community residents will get to know their officers personally, and vice versa, and it's going to be something very different and much better than we've seen in the past.»
For an hour and a half and we talked about the failure and, to an extent, the success of Copenhagen, and what might happen in the next few years.
«So we were naturally delighted when we discovered, much to our surprise, that our experiment was both feasible in the real world with present technology, and interesting enough to our experimentalist collaborators who actually want to make it happen in the next few years
He said that even though a space cleanup is «desirable,» it's not going to happen in the next few years.
Although this is of no immediate impact to undergraduate students, those who are in Medical School, Law School, Graduate Business Programs, and any other graduate programs, should be very aware of what is going to happen in the next few years to come.
Can you say for sure that nothing will happen in the next few years that will cause you to default?
What do think will happen in the next few years?
Collapse in the imagination of most people sounds like a catastrophic event that is going to happen in the next few years.
I actually confronted the fact that what happens in the next few years will determine the quality of the lives my children and their children will have.
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