91.   He said he believed that an expansion was possible, though he doubted that it could be achieved this year.

92.   He noted that the rest of the world was clearly doing better and that the broad global expansion was the best in some time.

93.   He met with Clinton in Helsinki in March and forged most of the agreement then, saying that the NATO expansion was inevitable.

94.   Helfer said if the justices rule the expansion was illegal, the banks would go back to a lower court to remedy the problem.

95.   Heyer did say, however, that the likelihood of an AOL-Time Warner union was another reason the expansion was important for Turner.

96.   However, expansion can be risky.

97.   However, he is also on record as saying that there probably will not be further expansion in the league until the next century.

98.   In March, the current expansion will be six years old.

99.   In his speech, Kovacs sought to counter the view of some U.S. legislators that NATO expansion was unnecessary and too much of a financial burden on Washington.

100.   In many nations, there has also been an expansion of social security, which lessens the need for children as old-age insurance.

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