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Maybe ... a "Friday" remix might be in the cards, folks.
Might a royal warrant be in the cards one day?
Yet that does not appear to be in the cards.
Both parties have said marriage won't be in the cards.
But right now that doesn't seem to be in the cards.
Nothing's planned right now, but it could be in the cards.
That could be in the cards for the market right now.
But this time, a snapback may not be in the cards.
A two-state solution may not soon be in the cards.
So could a Tony Award now be in the cards for Chappelle?
Even something a little X-Files-y could be in the cards.
Could an all leather, magnesium, and wood laptop be in the cards?
So a World Series redux itself might not be in the cards.
A weekend getaway might be in the cards for someone you know.
I'm not sure it could be in the cards for me anyway.
Right now, though, none of those seems to be in the cards.
A coalition government of the two parties could be in the cards.
She predicted a 12 percent move to 2,400 could be in the cards.
If you do, becoming a psychic may be in the cards for you.
It was even thought that a nuclear attack could be in the cards.
College could still be in the cards, but for now ... it's 'Twilight' time!!!
Executives at ESPN have previously hinted that a bundle could be in the cards.
That project's status is unknown now, but it may still be in the cards.
At this new target, a 26% twelve-month gain could be in the cards.
So the Halloween costume of your dreams may actually be in the cards after all.
The Fed's vice chairman, Richard Clarida, suggested yesterday that one might be in the cards.
It just doesn't look like it will be in the cards for him this season.
A pullback could indeed be in the cards, warns Boris Schlossberg of BK Asset Management.
Might a reordering, or even a reduction, of U.S. forces in Europe be in the cards?
I was born lucky, and continue to be in the cards the world has dealt me.
Plenty more moves could be in the cards, including new teams for some big-name quarterbacks.
But that doesn't appear to be in the cards — the demonstration has been barred from that site.
An interspecies threesome doesn't seem to be in the cards, as the scene ends with more bloodshed.
"Yeah, I think we would," Weil said when asked whether another season could be in the cards.
As for Floyd -- Tank told us why he thinks a Conor rematch could be in the cards ...
On the venture side, Liquid Telecom doesn't have a fund but that could be in the cards.
Another suggests that "Kylie" or "Kylie Jenner" restaurants, cocktail bars, and lounges might be in the cards.
Yet given recent developments, and some realistic alternative scenarios, an ongoing relief rally may be in the cards.
But despite the risks being higher, the economic data shows an imminent recession may not be in the cards.
Demonstrations of new MacBooks and updates for Apple TV could also be in the cards for WWDC16, reported 9to5Mac.
If those negotiations fall through, an AirAsia group initial public offering may not be in the cards anytime soon.
In March of 2018, Kardashian stated in an interview with Elle that another child might not be in the cards.
More indictments could be in the cards if evidence is found of additional campaign coordination with WikiLeaks or the Russians.
Don't paper the halls with the news just yet, but a return to Scranton may be in the cards for NBC.
Stocks fell on Wednesday after the top-ranking Federal Reserve official hinted that lower rates may not be in the cards.
Another 21.7% move could be in the cards for Salesforce — that's the long-term average post-earnings move in the stock.
Obviously, bad days don't seem to be in the cards for Morris' near future, and she's determined to appreciate her success.
It's been over a year since Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick broke up – but could a reconciliation be in the cards?
An acquisition of Buffalo Wild Wings by Roark Capital could be in the cards, but the price has to be right.
That kind of happy ending doesn't seem to be in the cards -- we're told Ed's no longer living in their house.
Bear market warning lights flashing Investors may be bearish, but a bear market may not be in the cards just yet.
And with Lam seeming to lose her grip on Hong Kong, a Chinese-designated hardliner replacement might even be in the cards.
Kim Kardashian West has babies on the brain, but carrying a third child may not be in the cards for the reality star.
If your high-school senior didn't make the cut at his dream college this spring, then a transfer might be in the cards.
Even though Roach believes the trade war is in a standstill, he thinks a resolution may not be in the cards this year.
If you're still reading and feel like a VR purchase may be in the cards, here's a quick rundown of the major headsets.
Our hope is that the next step is a full-on Hogwarts dining hall, but that doesn't seem to be in the cards.
Late Friday, Trump said the two sides were engaged in "very productive" discussions, and a Singapore rapprochement might still be in the cards.
And the Control Center can't deep link into smart TV apps to automatically play content yet, although that appears to be in the cards.
A curved screen, long-rumored to be in the cards for Apple, is among the prototypes, people familiar with the matter told the Journal.
Interactions like this one probably won't be in the cards for a while, if only because it requires too much hardware to pull off.
Yao and Lam wrote that a cut of Chinese banks&apos reserve requirement ratio or interest rate cuts would all be in the cards.
While a short-term pullback could be in the cards, Maley does see a strong technical picture forming for Disney over the long term.
Conversely, if the wage growth and consumer spending start to push up inflation — also a possibility — a rate hike could be in the cards.
Investors are increasingly betting the Fed will cut interest rates this year and a few policymakers have hinted this could be in the cards.
That might not be in the cards right now, which is a shame — not as much for you as it is for the little girl.
One man and his sartorial choices were a definite hit Sunday night — 2020 may be in the cards — but the audience was mostly a prop.
No one has filed for divorce yet, but by the way she's talking here ... it looks like that may be in the cards for Manziel.
Bringing another city online so soon didn't appear to be in the cards when The Verge spoke to Revel CEO Frank Reig earlier this year.
It'd be even better if Vizio would add Disney+ as a built-in app, but that doesn't seem to be in the cards just yet.
Trump echoed this, saying he would love to "solve things diplomatically," despite also appearing to suggest an all-out war could be in the cards.
"Money or manpower" might be in the cards for Memphis, which saw a record of 228 murders in 2016 and 84 so far this year.
If you don't follow up about a second date, a late night booty call might still be in the cards, another Tinderized form of intimacy.
Dale Ho, the director of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project, told Mother Jones that an appeal to the Supreme Court may be in the cards.
Chairman Jerome Powell has indicated that a rate cut could be in the cards, but the timing and magnitude of any move remains an open question.
And more weakness may be in the cards on Tuesday if the behaviour of a U.S. exchange-traded fund tracking mainland China shares is a guide.
But Tay has endless love for two cats and her exponentially growing number of model friends, so certainly another godmother gig could be in the cards.
Investors were closely watching for the report as they looked for more confirmation that a recession may not be in the cards over the short term.
Furthermore, Worth noted that the transports are butting up against downtrend resistance, and after a countertrend rally he believes new lows could be in the cards.
The Fed did not raise rates at its meeting on Wednesday, July 27th, but some economists say a September rate hike could be in the cards.
The new series will still include special powers for players to take advantage of, but it appears time travel won't be in the cards this time.
But both crops could completely offset the production gains offered by the extra acres with slightly reduced yields, something that may still be in the cards.
But a crop disaster does not appear to be in the cards for Brazil this year, as the country is heading for a record corn output.
While "monster payments" may not be in the cards for every borrower, you can use other strategies to manage your debt and pay off your loans.
Though the president's memorandum didn't contain explicit directions to delay the implementation, legal experts suggest such a postponement may be in the cards — but it's anyone's guess.
While that could still be in the cards, it's also not unheard of for a company to raise one final round before diving into the public market.
Even amid a wave of women-centered movie reboots like Ghostbusters and Ocean's Eight, a female Magic Mike may not have appeared to be in the cards.
The Fed is poised to hike rates, while a boost of fiscal stimulus appears to be in the cards—all of which points to rising bond yields.
A spot in this season's tournament does not appear to be in the cards for either of the Atlantic Division clubs, who face off Monday in Buffalo.
"They're all hostage to the need for more volatility and higher interest rates, neither of which seems to be in the cards any time soon," he said.
As expected, the Federal Reserve did not raise interest rates Wednesday, but its dovish language indicated that a March rate hike may no longer be in the cards.
We bid adieu to Manhattan's elite in 2012, but with so many shows getting a second life on Netflix, could a Gossip Girl revival be in the cards?
Du Bey said that some integrations, such as providing Eden's ratings on OrgOrg and providing instant referrals to the service, may be in the cards in the future.
OPEC's wrangling is crushing oil prices, and an immediate drop to $42 per barrel could be in the cards if the cartel doesn't step up with a deal.
While "a full-scale GE breakup may be in the cards," it would have tax, corporate and research cost implications, said Jeff Sprague, an analyst at Vertical Research Partners.
A vote on the deal with two of the nation&aposs largest trading partners could be in the cards by the end of December, The Washington Post recently reported.
Lloyd Blankfein doesn't know what he wants to do when he eventually retires as Goldman Sachs' CEO, but golf or government work doesn't seem to be in the cards.
Judging by the people with whom the president surrounds himself, such restrictions may be in the cards, starting with a clearer path for states to enact restrictive identification requirements.
While a new relationship may be in the cards for Bella, she told People earlier this year that she's ready to focus on the most important person in her life.
He has also told his team that regime change should not be in the cards -- a position he reiterated during a news conference in Japan at the end of May.
At 70 years old, you might expect him to be slowing down, but retirement doesn't seem to be in the cards (Oblique Strategy: "Change nothing and continue with immaculate consistency").
Investors were closely watching out for the report as they looked for more direction on whether a recession may or may not be in the cards over the short term.
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Volatility could well be in the cards for Wall Street again early this fall, but not for the same reason stocks got rattled in February.
In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Monday, Ryan lamented the fact that he doesn't know Trump very well and suggested an endorsement might still be in the cards.
Earlier in the night, the cast received a standing ovation from SAG members while presenting their movie, hinting that a big win for the movie could be in the cards.
The Federal Reserve kept rates unchanged in their last meeting earlier this month, and at the same time, have been indicating a hike could be in the cards for September.
Wharton School finance professor Jeremy Siegel is sticking to his call for lower returns in the stock market this year – and believes a correction may even be in the cards.
Add in wireless charging, which is also said to be in the cards for 2017, and the iPhone 8's battery could be a radically new experience for Apple fans.
"She could go for something lavish and romantic by Marchesa or upmarket luxe by Ralph & Russo," says Alexander, who also speculates something a little more informal could be in the cards.
While a social media-worthy photo shoot may no longer be in the cards, the farm&aposs  website said they remain open for business to sell bird seed and other products.
As controversies over foreign involvement in politics widen, greater government oversight could be in the cards for companies like Facebook, Danielle Kayembe, founder and CEO of Greyfire Advisory, told CNBC recently.
SCOTT The revival of any kind of shame seems unlikely at this moment, and with Oscar talk buzzing around "Get Out," horror shame doesn't seem to be in the cards either.
The pair celebrated their third wedding anniversary in July with a sweet pair of videos, as well as a hint that baby No. 3 might be in the cards for them soon.
Alas, there may be some good news after all: it looks like Wesley and Tonkin are once again hanging out, making some speculate that a romantic reunion could be in the cards.
Unfortunately, these attachments don't always come cheap, and if you've already dropped a few hundred dollars on the mixer alone, buying up all the add-ons may not be in the cards.
But as long as the Fed keeps raising its benchmark lending rate, as expected in December, higher interest rates for savings accounts should be in the cards for the foreseeable future too.
Conversely, despite the lack of transparency, a larger offering could be in the cards, promoted in part by bankers and consultants who stand to reap a fortune in fees on the transaction.
Gene Munster, who was Piper Jaffray's widely followed Apple analyst before leaving to launch Loup Ventures, said Tuesday on CNBC's "Power Lunch " that such a move could well be in the cards.
Months before the deal went down, Divac established an open dialogue with Hill to let him know a trade that would make player and organization both happy may eventually be in the cards.
That means a short-term upgrade may be in the cards before the trade deadline, with Willie Cauley-Stein, Malachi Richardson, Ben McLemore helping to form a pu-pu platter of (undesirable) assets.
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, in an interview with CNBC last September, hinted that a rating upgrade may be in the cards although she didn't specify the agency she thought could take action.
He's been out of the league for 2 years, but don't close the book on Andrew Bynum's career -- because the 28-year-old says an NBA comeback could still be in the cards.
So far, it seems Vegas could still be in the cards for the team -- especially with Las Vegas Sands honcho Sheldon Adelson gunning to build a $1 billion stadium on the UNLV campus.
Ciara and Wilson recently celebrated their third wedding anniversary on July 6 with a sweet pair of videos — and a funny hint that perhaps baby No. 3 might soon be in the cards.
Reading with one hand for bus and subway travelers may or may not still be in the cards, depending on how big your hands are (the jury's still out on certainly presidential candidates).
What does not seem to be in the cards, for now, at least, is the general election that the opposition Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has been angling for throughout the Brexit process.
A domestic robot powered by Amazon's digital assistant looks to be in the cards now that Bloomberg is reporting the e-commerce giant is developing some kind of automated servant for the home.
Rebate checks may not be in the cards this time, but GOP lawmakers are touting job creation, tax cuts for all individuals and simplification of the tax code as part of their pitch.
Speaking to CNBC on the sidelines of the Resources' Rising Stars Conference on Wednesday, Atlas Iron's managing director David Flanagan hinted that a tie-up with a lithium producer may be in the cards.
"A sharply worded resignation announcement from Dr. Lehner makes clear that aggressive restructuring may be in the cards, supporting our 33 euros sum of the parts based price target," Jefferies analyst Seth Rosenfeld said.
If Congress can't notch some funding victories in clearing even the most bipartisan bills in the bunch over the next few months, appropriations leaders say a full-year stopgap could be in the cards.
There's more ... Ronda and her husband, Travis Browne, have hinted they could eventually team up in the WWE -- but, Tuesday morning, he said it doesn't look to be "in the cards" at the moment.
So while a trip to France may not be in the cards right now, we'll settle for the next-best things: vanity-topping blooms, glowing skin, and a bottle of Prosecco chilling in the fridge.
Wall Street's move toward all-time highs comes as recent U.S. economic data suggests a recession may not be in the cards, and the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates later this month.
Russia fights ISIS and Assad fights ISIS, he said, suggesting Putin and Assad could be Washington's allies -- even disagreeing with Mike Pence when his running mate said military action against Assad might be in the cards.
While doing an impromptu social-media Q&A with fans on Thursday, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills personality revealed that although she would like to have more children, it likely won't be in the cards.
Unemployment is holding around a 50-year low and job growth continues apace, despite persistent conventional wisdom that there's not much more room to expand and a worsening in labor conditions also could be in the cards.
And a tentative deal between the two sides — to be finalized in Hanoi — has emerged that suggests that, though it may still change between now and then, both of those key measures may be in the cards.
The Seattle Seahawks quarterback, 30, and the singer, 33, celebrated their third wedding anniversary on Saturday with a sweet pair of videos – and a funny hint that perhaps baby No. 3 might soon be in the cards.
" Such messaging could be in the cards for Priorities, but any conservation about the specifics of it would be premature, Sanders said, stressing in a follow-up email, "NO ONE SANE IS RIGHT NOW PLANNING ADS ABOUT TERRORIST ATTACKS.
Markets have written out the chance that a rate hike would be in the cards anytime soon especially given the chance that weakening Chinese and European economies could spoil the world's largest economy, concerns Brainard echoed in her speech.
Dawson has stayed mum on whether an engagement could be in the cards, but Booker seemed game in March when Ellen DeGeneres pressed him about the possibility of a White House wedding — declaring "January 2021" as the perfect date.
The two have yet to work on a song together, but if Megan's past collaborations are any indication, a joint hit could definitely be in the cards for the Billboard-charting rappers once Montana's health is in better shape.
A more than 5% rally could be in the cards for the S&P 500 as headwinds from the U.S.-China trade war and Brexit subside, while major central banks keep rates low, Bank of America's Michael Hartnett says.
Google has kept the AI restricted to a select few devices since its launch at the end of last year, most notably the Pixel phone and Google Home smart speaker, but an iPhone app wasn't expected to be in the cards.
But while recent rumors claim wireless charging is almost certainly a feature that the iPhone 8 will get, Apple's joining of the Wireless Power Consortium on Sunday suggests true long distance wireless charging might no longer be in the cards.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A return to fashion of growth stocks in 22 helped lead the overall market out of a year-end shakeout, but another multi-year run of growth performing better than value may not be in the cards.
"A sharply worded resignation announcement from Dr. Lehner makes clear that aggressive restructuring may be in the cards, supporting our 33 euros sum of the parts based price target," Jefferies analyst Seth Rosenfeld said in a note late on Monday.
NEW YORK, Feb 22 (Reuters) - A return to fashion of growth stocks in 2019 helped lead the overall market out of a year-end shakeout, but another multi-year run of growth performing better than value may not be in the cards.
A few weeks ago, the idea that a global agreement on all 12 spending bills would be in the cards would have seemed (somewhat) asinine, but as is often the case, when the deadline comes into view, all sorts of things become doable.
Zuckerberg's response comes after weeks of speculation from the tech press and beyond, set off by a series of events that indicated a run might be in the cards, including a pledge to visit the approximately 30 US states he hadn't yet been to.
Oscars, Golden Globes, SAGs — A Star Is Born is the kind of film that is engineered to win all the statues during the 2019 awards season, but thanks to pesky timing issues, the Grammys won't be in the cards for the Bradley Cooper-produced flick.
Hao Hong, chief strategist and co-head research at BOCOM International, told CNBC by phone that the Chinese central bank might even attempt to further lengthen the borrowing duration and that a 28-day reverse repo agreement might be in the cards for the future.
The committee meets March 19-20 to chart future policies but markets have written out the chance that a rate hike would be in the cards anytime soon especially given the chance that weakening Chinese and European economies could spoil the world's largest economy.
The startup was able to circumvent the ban by applying for a waiver, but a more permanent solution may be in the cards — last year the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology asked for clarification on the policy of accessing Indian launch services.
So while using Assistant as the primary interface for interacting with a Pixel might not be in the cards for most, you might find yourself speaking aloud to Google's virtual companion more often than you'd expect, which bodes well for the future of the platform.
"The brilliance of the 'Morbius' trailer is that its purpose is not only to build buzz and anticipation for that film, but to drop subtle (or to discerning fans, not so subtle) hints about what could be in the cards for 'Spider-Man,'" said Dergarabedian.
A bearish run-up in interest rates spooked the stock market Wednesday, and while a major shakeout may not yet be in the cards just now, analysts say it's a sign of things to come as the world's major central banks move to end easy policy.
Ride height and ground clearance appear to be the same as the current Explorer, so don&apost expect a truck-like Jeep Grand Cherokee competitor to return, but an off-road oriented FX4 model might be in the cards given how the new full-size Expedition is doing.
"The BOJ decided a status quo at the June meeting to avoid criticism for a collusive relationship with the government facing the July Upper House election and to save its scarce ammunition before the U.K. referendum next week," said Kohei Iwahara from Natixis Japan Securities, adding further easing could still be in the cards as early as July.
According to multiple recruiters and compliance personnel Regulatory Intelligence spoke with, there is now an unwillingness on the part of candidates to seek new opportunities because pay is stagnant and, as one said, "it's better to hang on to their current position and not risk the possibility of 'LIFO'" – the practice of 'last in first out' at a new firm if layoffs may be in the cards.
Having released a new pair of true wireless earbuds (the WF-1000XM3, but we don't blame you if you're not keeping up with these product names) earlier this year, we don't think Sony is ready just yet to announce a direct successor, so instead maybe a sports-focussed pair of earbuds, like the WF-SP700N it announced just a few short months after the WF-1000X, could be in the cards.

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