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Looking forward to the Redskins next week, another winnable game.
Did she hope to stand in a winnable seat at the next election?
Of course I'm running, and not just for the exercise; this thing gets more winnable every day.
But we still kept the payments up because it seemed like a winnable race.
And they carried all that into a winnable division race.
They have taken the strategic view that the 2016 race is more winnable.
"It is not a winnable war in the traditional sense.
Whether a wage campaign was winnable turned out to be a more complicated matter.
With all those options, then, there's only one winnable strategy!
Well, a game against Ghana looks perfectly winnable on paper.
"One of the key things we have to do in public health is focus on clearly winnable battles," he said.
People try to get their nominations in categories that seem more winnable.
He believed that the 100 freestyle had been winnable for the Americans.
The first lawyer she consulted said "it was not a winnable case."
But with serious effort, the domestic war on terrorism seems relatively winnable.
That game is not one you would call winnable.
I'm in this one to win and it is winnable."
White House officials said the nomination "is still winnable, though it's very close," as one put it today.
I couldn't pretend any longer that the case was winnable.
A win on Tuesday and then into a run of very winnable fixtures.
And unless that can be made straight, I'm not too sure any of the other battles are winnable.
President Bush told the nation last night that the war in Iraq was difficult but winnable.
The air battle was not winnable, not in the long run.
But Obama's position is tenuous enough that it might not be a winnable one for him.
The Yankees played terribly tonight in an absolutely winnable game.