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1 But it could not garner enough support in the Senate to pass.
2 However, the developer is still expected to garner enough support from relationship banks.
3 It is, however, expected to garner enough support to override a Trump veto.
4 The disapproval resolutions did not garner enough support to overcome Trump's promised veto.
5 Whether that's enough time for the petition to garner enough signatures, we don't know.
6 The bulls will want to garner enough momentum to get back into the $60-zone.
7 A similar reform measure in 2008 did not garner enough signatures to appear on the November ballot.
8 He needs to garner enough support from Republicans to overcome skepticism from members of his own party.
9 Senate leaders are trying to accommodate requests from a myriad of colleagues to garner enough support for passage.
10 The bills now move to the Democrat-controlled House where it is unclear if they will garner enough support.
11 Republicans are solidly against it and the proposal is not expected to garner enough votes to move forward.
12 In the Senate, key lawmakers are working to craft a similar law that would garner enough support for passage.
13 Legislation sought by McConnell would need to garner enough bipartisan support to pass the Senate and secure Trump's signature.
14 Yellen is expected to easily garner enough support to become the first woman to lead the U.S. central bank.
15 The press can cast him as a campaign messiah, who can garner enough support to give the race more clarity.
16 He removed his name from consideration on Wednesday amid concerns he could not garner enough Senate votes to be confirmed.
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