41. Administration officials have said they want to see whether a consensus emerges on the findings of the Boskin commission --enough at least to make any fixes politically palatable. 42. After a war has been waged for many years, ingenious tricks and countermeasures and counter-countermeasures emerge on both sides. 43. After deaths and departures, she emerged on top and was later joined by her New York-based partners, Leslee Dart and Lois Smith. 44. Air in the community may be monitored to see if health problems emerge on days when pollutant levels are high. 45. All emerge on this record as integral contributors alongside McDonald. 46. But as the afternoon dragged on and reports surfaced of luggage and debris being connected to the downed plane, a sense of resignation began emerging on the airwaves. 47. But displaying an aggressive nature that would emerge on the field in the ensuing season, Williams insisted that the case go all the way through the arbitration procedure. 48. But an impasse appeared to have emerged on Monday over stipulations contained in the cease-fire agreement for easing the Serbian encirclement of Sarajevo by opening some roads. 49. But gaping differences emerged on the question of videotape testimony, the prospect of live witnesses and the fixing of a firm end date to the trial. 50. But Gorton said he believed his approach, which has been strongly condemned by liberals, will gain appeal if a more extreme alternative emerges on the right. |