11.   The nominees could emerge by mid-March.

12.   They said it was partly because of a compressed calendar of primaries that virtually guarantees that party nominees will emerge by mid-March.

13.   To Israeli intelligence, the reform fits a familiar pattern for Arafat, of preventing any clear successor or challenger from emerging by dividing power below his level.

14.   While it is still possible that a consensus candidate will emerge by then, it now seems likely that the post will remain vacant for a time.

15.   Yet Treasuries bounced back as some traders bet that signs of a weaker economy will emerge by late August, keeping the Fed from raising rates.

16.   Yet Treasuries bounced back as some traders gambled that the Fed will be slow to raise rates as signs of a weaker economy start to emerge by late August.

17.   A successor to President Guntis Ulmanis was expected to emerge by the end of the day.

18.   But Meciar said he was sure a new president would emerge by September, when the next parliamentary elections take place.

19.   But no concrete proposals beyond a reaffirmation of the need to study the global financial system is likely to emerge by the time the meeting ends Sunday.

20.   Frontrunners often begin to emerge by now.

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