101. If Congress decides any president has broken the law, it can remove him from office, opening the way to his prosecution. 102. If the Radical Party does leave the government, it opens the way for changes. 103. If successful, the effort would open the way for a trial and the possibility of a five-year prison term and stiff financial penalties. 104. If this were to happen I am sure that it would reverberate inside the country and open the way for change as rapidly as possible. 105. In an interview, Delfay insisted that his idea for a conference was not intended to open the way for a settlement. 106. In addition to opening the way to a possible prosecution of Colonel Qaddafi, the Lockerbie trial has achieved something else. 107. In retrospect, Nelson argues, the change opened the way to two decades of currency turmoil and economic uncertainty. 108. In the House, the Ways and Means Committee on Tuesday afternoon approved legislation that would ultimately open the way for a vote on minimum wage. 109. Infighting among the clans followed the Soviet departure, opening the way for the Taliban. 110. Instead, his administration points out that World War II veteran George Bush opened the way to renewed ties with Hanoi. |