And it may well be -- it may well be that something positive comes out of that.
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"I sense he may well will win it because he may well get people voting that haven't voted for years," Farage told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Tuesday.
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" MAY: "Well, what I'm -- there are two things.
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"They aren't really strictly speaking refugees but they are people who need protection and who may well need protection and who may well need refuge outside their country," she said.
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" But the unofficial theme may well be "Ugh, Facebook.
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On Soccer LONDON — And that may well be that.
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"I may well not use outside counsel," Mr. Cruz said.
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Mr Ghosn's departure may well be shown to be justified.
|
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This may well be laughable in a few years too.
|
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Look, Dustin may well win Hannah's heart and her season.
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The next few decades may well see them integrated subcutaneously.
|
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Looks like Trump may well have a new travelling mascot.
|
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That clash may well set the tone for the campaign.
|
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These numbers may well have triggered the president's latest comments.
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It may well be the most controversial company in history.
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Algorithms may well be the best boss you ever had.
|
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We may well get back to that point some day.
|
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Mr Macron may well be safely elected on May 7th.
|
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This strategy may well turn out to be a mistake.
|
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But the court may well retain an interest in Britain.
|
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The answer may well be quite simple: gaming in Asia.
|
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Readers in rich countries may well consider electric lighting mundane.
|
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Using ExistWe may well have saved the best until last.
|
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Mr Powell may well worry about overreacting to bad news.
|
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North Korea may well have backed him into a corner.
|
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Pictures may well do better than words, which silence transcends.
|
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Hurston may well have picked up the line from there.
|
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These numbers may well lend some political advantage to Clinton.
|
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So the ECB may well prove to be relatively powerless.
|
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That may well have been true from the grower's perspective.
|
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The market may well tighten further in the short term.
|
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And they may well ask, why climb the highest mountain?
|
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The matter may well be dismissed for the reason indicated.
|
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He may well levy attacks against Congressional Republicans in response.
|
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For Spicer, the decision may well come as a relief.
|
|
This weekend may well open up the title chase again.
|
|
And the Saudis may well have cause to be satisfied.
|
|
The "next killer virus" may well already be among us.
|
|
And these forecasts may well be worth paying attention to.
|
|
However they may well be whistling into the wind there.
|
|
Digital ink may well be the Gutenberg press of today.
|
|
Mr Xi may well prefer to stifle democracy even more.
|
|
But the sports media believes there may well be options.
|
|
But the journey to that destination may well have begun.
|
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He may well be the worst human being yet born.
|
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It may well become the motto for the entire season.
|
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That may well signal one area of concern about Theranos.
|
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If it remains so, Mr Rajoy may well lose it.
|
|
But those concerns may well be trumped by other factors.
|
|
I think New Hampshire may well be out of reach.
|
|
And if I had, I may well have been fired.
|
|
A big, painful penalty may well be in the offing.
|
|
Biodiversity is diminished and water supplies may well be affected.
|
|
Mr. Trump may well be roundly defeated, teleprompter or no.
|
|
The shot of this photo may well be a flashback.
|
|
I mean, I think it may well have been improper.
|
|
It may well spawn a war between Iran and Israel.
|
|
It may well be that current cellphone use is safe.
|
|
So outside shareholders may well be happy to sell now.
|
|
It may well be the only thing he cares about.
|
|
Quiet, competent governance may well be what most Americans want.
|
|
Plastic props, in that instance, may well have been distracting.
|
|
The answer may well be never, but that's no fun.
|
|
Driverless cars may well replace truck, bus, and taxi drivers.
|
|
In the long run, automation may well benefit almost everyone.
|
|
There may well be yet more artistic planning in him.
|
|
The move may well be challenged in United States courts.
|
|
Obviously he did, and he may well have been right.
|
|
Of course, Grebenak may well have had other ideas entirely.
|
|
Then, a bit later, you may well return for seconds.
|
|
So you may well wonder: What is pumpkin spice, anyway?
|
|
And Republicans may well not control the House next year.
|
|
The coronavirus may well be the moment that all changes.
|
|
Indeed, being afflicted with C.T.E. may well equate to insanity.
|
|
It may well be, but I am not entirely convinced.
|
|
But readers may well be confused about the health risks.
|
|
Now it may well become the latest to go extinct.
|
|
And that may well turn out to be the case.
|
|
Trump may well dominate the headlines out of the UNGA.
|
|
Properly treated, they may well die of other causes first.
|
|
It may well be a bout that materializes in 2020.
|
|
That may well lead to a better kind of froth.
|
|
They may well be the last words of this uprising.
|
|
Thereafter, the Fed may well leave rates low, Evans suggested.
|
|
But by then, however, it may well be too late.
|
|
You may well not be prepared or equipped for it.
|
|
He may well have done the same in St. Petersburg.
|
|
And there may well be more under these black bars.
|
|
When you saw it, you may well have shit bricks.
|
|
The ECB may well have to loosen monetary policy again.
|
|
We may well see a change in US policy, and given the sheer size of the US economy, and its importance in the global economy, these changes may well have implications for the world.
|
|
As such, the television series may well disappoint avid Ferrante fans.
|
|
This is a pity, and it may well become a tragedy.
|
|
"A tariff may well be one of those options," Sanders said.
|
|
You may well say that Jesus set something of a precedent.
|
|
Alas, investors' interest may well have been contingent on political stability.
|
|
People-smugglers may well be saviours to some of their clients.
|
|
It may well be true that Uber drivers are poorly paid.
|
|
It may well exceed deficit rules, as Mr Salvini surely would.
|
|
It may well lead firms to scrap those of marginal benefit.
|
|
But they may well help us rethink our relationship to coal.
|
|
Which may well mean they vote for Trump again in 2020.
|
|
The Latino vote may well seal the fate of Mr Trump.
|
|
It may well take ten years for them to be ready.
|
|
A careful look at predecessors' mistakes may well be important, too.
|
|
You may well wonder: isn't privacy pretty much definitionally "owned privately"?
|
|
This may well presage further rounds of guerrilla warfare by MPs.
|
|
In the India case though, the expense may well be warranted.
|
|
Its members may well reckon they are having the last laugh.
|
|
Musk may well be the most visible advocate of privatized spaceflight.
|
|
Integration of health and social care may well be worth pursuing.
|
|
It may well sweep the cities, as it has done before.
|
|
In France, though, the shake-up may well create an uproar.
|
|
The money may well have ended up funding Islamic State terrorists.
|
|
Mr Macron's victory may well presage a realignment of French politics.
|
|
It may well be that another position will suit you better.
|
|
And Bixby may well be the smart assistant to do it.
|
|
By then, Amazon may well have 1 billion products for sale.
|
|
Answers may well be the great satirical novel of our time.
|
|
Meanwhile, Congress may well have slow-walked any Nixon Mars mission.
|
|
In Green's case, those other situations may well bear out someday.
|
|
But the greatest force resisting modernization efforts may well be us.
|
|
When that happens, $26 billion may well look like a steal.
|
|
One term that may well become more familiar is deception technology.
|
|
These lenders may well expand their business as banks shrink theirs.
|
|
Mr Trump's trade stance may well be bad for emerging economies.
|
|
If his regime falls, he may well end up like Hussein.
|
|
Some may well be representing a society that no longer exists.
|
|
The result may well have been different had they been separated.
|
|
Wearables may well be a victim of their own early success.
|
|
The Warriors may well be the worst team in the NBA.
|
|
In other words, Mueller may well not be Trump's downfall, either.
|
|
Gender may well be a social construct, but arithmetic is not.
|
|
He may well be defeated by a coalition of the decent.
|
|
But fiscal hawks may well object to undermining the budget process.
|
|
The future of our democracy may well depend on heeding Sen.
|
|
They may well ensure you are able to avoid getting Trumped.
|
|
"They may well have played Austin against Denver, Charlotte, and Raleigh."
|
|
The courts may well take us back to the original boundaries.
|
|
I think he may well find that this is counter-productive.
|
|
Northam may well be the most underrated politician of the year.
|
|
People may well remember 33 as the year that blockchain broke.
|
|
Texas may well have a deficit with Oklahoma or vice versa.
|
|
It may well go on until the moment the playoffs begin.
|
|
The latest development may well give Mr. Moonves more bargaining power.
|
|
Mr. Trump campaigned through surprise and may well govern through surprise.
|
|
Testing may well become more widespread in the next few weeks.
|
|
Simply put, Trump is a traitor and may well be treasonous.
|
|
Over time, the middle space may well be squeezed into nothingness.
|
|
Sanders may well fall hopelessly behind — but it hasn't happened yet.
|
|
Another candidate, in another year, may well have conceded by now.
|
|
Wildfires may well be the single greatest agent of deforestation worldwide.
|
|
"That may well have changed," he said with a devilish grin.
|
|
You really may well be storing these problems up for later.
|
|
However, Mr. Putin's comment may well have been lost in translation.
|
|
That may well be a part of what is now occurring.
|
|
But sooner or later, the marbled crayfish's fortunes may well turn.
|
|
Prediction is dangerous: but The Hobbit may well prove a classic.
|
|
Because one day there may well be proof of multiple universes.
|
|
And this, in turn, may well increase reliance on food banks.
|
|
Tourists may well ask: Just how much rain does Elba get?
|
|
When it comes down to practicalities it may well take longer.
|
|
Yet the Saudis may well be edging away from that position.
|
|
Re-election may well be Trump's only hope of evading justice.
|
|
The case may well make its way to the Supreme Court.
|
|
It may well have been the difference between defeat and victory.
|
|
"There may well be other organizations that we designate," he said.
|
|
For much of Saturday evening, then, he may well be unique.
|
|
She may well have been the wrong person for the job.
|
|
That may well mean Democrats are headed to a contested convention.
|
|
Super Tuesday may well be the nail in Warren's primary coffin.
|
|
It may well be the only ordinary thing she ever did.
|
|
He may well be able to parry most of those jabs.
|
|
Next year, after all, may well bring a different American administration.
|
|
His Ninth, for many, may well be a case in point.
|
|
And much of that regulation may well be headed for oblivion.
|
|
Such rumors may well be wrong and unfair — but they persist.
|
|
However, $2600,22000 may well be out of most runners&apos budget.
|
|
Trump's Asia trip may well prove to be the hinge point.
|
|
And it may well be that government cannot do it either.
|
|
John McCain may well have been the last of his kind.
|
|
Hearing from Obama more often may well offer relief to progressives.
|
|
It's a love story that may well trouble 21st-century operagoers.
|
|
Brexit may well make Mr Johnson the shortest-serving prime minister.
|
|
These impulses may well lead to an impeachment in the future.
|
|
This may well be the end of Peter's high high hopes.
|
|
The North may well fire the opening salvos into the South.
|
|
The time for a basic income may well be drawing nigh.
|
|
Reform of some legal procedures and attitudes may well be necessary.
|
|
And it may well amount to an epidemic, according to Finder.com.
|
|
Moore may well have lost because of his resemblance to Trump.
|
|
It also may well become the first state to declare bankruptcy.
|
|
Russia may well damage the shale industry, but at great cost.
|
|
The first half of that theory may well have come true.
|
|
We may well see such activity over the next few months.
|
|
That shared affinity may well have been bred in the bone.
|
|
However, in the end, this may well be a disastrous move.
|
|
This may well be true and reasonable from a commercial standpoint.
|
|
He may well have told Mueller why the Seychelles meeting happened.
|
|
Other proposals in the review may well see the light of day.
|
|
The reactions of some viewers to her pictures may well be visceral.
|
|
It may well be another 30 years before we have this opportunity.
|
|
The grounds at Chirk Castle may well have inspired Olmsted after all.
|
|
In the very long run, it may well turn out to be.
|
|
However prominent those cries, they may well be met with popular indifference.
|
|
Fleets of trucks may well be the first to move towards autonomy.
|
|
It may well decide to fight because retreat may not be possible.
|
|
But that floor vote may well be a vote on closing debate.
|
|
And if they leave, they may well take their fans with them.
|
|
If that proves true, HTC's sickly sales may well contract further still.
|
|
The net effect is that China may well get away with this.
|
|
These firms may well profit most handsomely from the shift to digital.
|
|
It may well be over Rome that Europe's next big storm breaks.
|
|
But the trigger for their diversity may well have been the reverse.
|
|
It may well be that a $35,000 Model 13 is a unicorn.
|
|
It may well be that executives genuinely do agree with such sentiments.
|
|
It may well lead to a consequence that is deeply, deeply troubling.
|
|
It may well lead to a consequence that is deeply, deeply troubling.
|
|
Did you know that Migos may well have invented the term dab?
|
|
This election year may well be the year of the email controversy.
|
|
Many may well have had some of Kuti's lyrics on their mind.
|
|
It may well be the future of how fans consume that content.
|
|
The new wave of Pakistani cinema may well eclipse its golden age.
|
|
James Franco and his weird accent may well get an Oscar nom.
|
|
The most dangerous rival, however, may well come from somewhere else entirely.
|
|
Daenerys Targaryen may well be the most iconic Game of Thrones character.
|
|
And of them all, Richard Sorge may well have been the best.
|
|
And some may well be intended as a defiant retort to bigotry.
|
|
Of the three books, the most instructive may well be the parody.
|
|
If not, she may well still enjoy a healthy career for years.
|
|
They may well hesitate to discomfort powerful clients in good social standing.
|
|
We have more names that may well be added to the list.
|
|
More recently it may well have been photo editors Facetune and Enlight.
|
|
Some of the charges of attempted Gulenist infiltration may well be justified.
|
|
He may well be tempted to gamble further for a rapid promotion.
|
|
It may well elect a pro-Brexit leader as Mr Cameron's successor.
|
|
The grim truth is that it may well not be the last.
|
|
The Sanders movement may well torment Democratic centrists for years to come.
|
|
Do you realize that you may well play Roger again in London?
|
|
It may well have been an area of transcendental significance like Mecca.
|
|
There may well be another Roosevelt, Lincoln or Washington running this year.
|
|
Today's result may well rest on whether younger voters play their part.
|
|
Reports are emerging that Adele's current tour may well be her last.
|
|
It also may well have a significant impact on foreign policy decisions.
|
|
But it is a hastening trickle that may well become a flood.
|
|
Eventually, the tax gap may well become a thing of the past.
|
|
After that, it may well invigorate other areas of the local economy.
|
|
Of course, an individual private-equity fund may well do much better.
|
|
The shutdown may well have curtailed that oversight with temporary staff reductions.
|
|
A win for the Democrats may well bring impeachment proceedings against Trump.
|
|
If your employer offers one, you're may well be enrolled in it.
|
|
"There may well come a time when impeachment is appropriate," he said.
|
|
In the Thailand case, though, the waiting may well not be enough.
|
|
While the corporate dispute may well be resolved, one family feud continues.
|
|
There may well come a time when impeachment should be seriously considered.
|
|
Hard-won rights may well be lost, especially for women and minorities.
|
|
The Anker Soundcore Flare Mini may well be the way to go.
|
|
Manuka honey wasn't used specifically, but it may well be as helpful.
|
|
WE THINK WE MAY WELL GET INTO GLOBAL UNDER SUPPLY SITUATION. WHY?
|
|
His advice from his national security team may well be deeply conflicting.
|
|
Another may well be Hearst, the other investor named in this round.
|
|
But the longer-term consequences may well be disastrous for her country.
|
|
If he does not significantly adjust, his presidency may well become uncontrollable.
|
|
Doing so may well have avoided an immediate split within her party.
|
|
You may well have been skipping through the good primary school years.
|
|
Providing a synopsis of Southland Tales may well be a fool's errand.
|
|
Short of a government appeal, the Michaud case may well be over.
|
|
Next year's mayor may well care about what sites you are surfing.
|
|
As such, its impact may well be limited, at least for now.
|
|
This calendar may well become, as they often do, a collector's item.
|
|
Yes, we may well muddle through — but then again we may not.
|
|
Politically speaking, the "basket of deplorables" comment may well have helped Clinton.
|
|
Why bother with a process that may well run a tortuous course?
|
|
And go for it, because the confluence may well not come again.
|
|
But it may well not come to a vote in the Senate.
|
|
Of course, he may well have a Machiavellian rationale in his head.
|
|
An older generation may well be resistant to the outing of death.
|
|
Fisman said that may well be the case in many Canadian cities.
|
|
Otherwise, you may well wind up seeing a campaign ad like this.
|
|
But climate change isn't just killing people; it may well kill civilization.
|
|
Comey may well be guilty of retaining memos that constitute official records.
|
|
Yet Colares produces what may well be Portugal's most distinctive still wines.
|
|
And the victims may well be individuals from minority groups, or otherwise.
|
|
But they produce what may well be Portugal's most distinctive still wines.
|
|
Preseason has only barely started; more and expanded protests may well emerge.
|
|
Petra and Jacinta may well be the southernmost ostriches in the world.
|
|
It may well have been the best speech of his young presidency.
|
|
Yet its leaders may well be sneering at the Russians' heavy hand.
|
|
But this year may well be a turning point for the seaport.
|
|
That might happen, but stocks may well rise for quite a while.
|
|
McGregor may well be a tough guy and a premier MMA fighter.
|
|
That was a risky move, and it may well help her chances.
|
|
According to a new study, the two trends may well be related.
|
|
"There is a strong possibility it could, actually, that may well happen."
|
|
" Andrew Bacevich, in The Times: "Iran may well qualify as America's 'enemy.
|
|
They may well be a seller at the July 31 trade deadline.
|
|
And may well be the lasting legacy of Trump's time in office.
|
|
The seriousness of an election year may well have been another factor.
|
|
"So, you may well see a few more significant seizures," he added.
|
|
The very existence of the United States may well depend upon it.
|
|
Miami may well end its win streak before it travels to Wisconsin.
|
|
The victory for shareholders may well end up being a symbolic one.
|
|
The analysis is simple: other factors may well have played a role.
|
|
Readers may well be concerned about the seriousness of this week's turbulence.
|
|
Congress may well force Trump into measures that could hold vast consequences.
|
|
Aslan may well be the most talented religious translator of his generation.
|
|
Nunberg also makes mention that Mueller may well have something on Trump.
|
|
This may well be the new way of doing business with Washington.
|
|
A high-priced subscription site may well have a natural audience ceiling.
|
|
That person may well be waiting in the wings for his decision.
|
|
In other words, without The Outsiders, there may well be no Twilight.
|
|
But, if the technology can be made safe, it may well become accepted.
|
|
Though the hard truth may well be that it just cannot afford to.
|
|
It's even using the term "open source," which may well be a first.
|
|
Space tourism may well add to the amount of traffic to be managed.
|
|
That's especially true for vivid critters, which may well be advertising their unpleasantness.
|
|
As you may well know, Noisey exists in a bunch of different countries.
|
|
The open hostility of the Obama years may well extend into Trump's presidency.
|
|
Donald Trump campaigned (and may well govern) by castigating the uselessness of experts.
|
|
With traditional conservatives increasingly clashing with hardline populists, he may well be right.
|
|
Creating precision medicine treatments for autism may well be a complex process, however.
|
|
To venture-capital (VC) firms in America, the story may well sound familiar.
|
|
But Uber and Postmates may well lose their legal challenge of the law.
|
|
Housing discrimination, historical and present, may well be the fulcrum of white supremacy.
|
|
"We may well have reached (or even passed) peak easy money," it added.
|
|
Hampshire is not likely to go Labour but Northfield may well go Tory.
|
|
The diplomatic thing may well be to say nothing about it at all.
|
|
And Ms. Whitmarsh may well be in a similar situation again this year.
|
|
These corporate positions do not look costly; indeed they may well be profitable.
|
|
The confirmation fight over Brett Kavanaugh may well help Democrats in House elections.
|
|
Without the DA's strong recommendation, Liang may well have been sentenced to prison.
|
|
Foldable phones may well be our future, but they're certainly not our present.
|
|
Some may well be trying to put the tobacco industry out of business.
|
|
Democrats may well feel the price Trump's hardliners are demanding is too high.
|
|
The Green New Deal may well play a role in that alternative vision.
|
|
I may well be able to do so in about a year's time.
|
|
Given the razor-thin margin of Trump's victory, they may well have succeeded.
|
|
Instead, to maintain returns, it may well be forced into gruelling cost cuts.
|
|
Even so, the Quick Switch Adapter may well be the company's silver bullet.
|
|
So it may well, in the end, prove ready to accept an extension.
|
|
To judge by the numbers, Israel's army may well have used excessive force.
|
|
If Trump's lawyer is lying, Mueller may well be able to find out.
|
|
The world's manufacturing slowdown may well prove as fleeting as that of 2015.
|
|
It may well materialize, but a solution may materialize at the same time.
|
|
Even if American bombing could be sustained, it may well end up failing.
|
|
The party is making a decision, and it may well get its way.
|
|
Raising rates isn't an option and may well not be for several years.
|
|
Taking it all together, a meaningful devaluation may well turn around China's economy.
|
|
"It's a different problem and may well require a different solution," Hecht said.
|
|
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action may well be dead in the water.
|
|
First, you may well not be able to go to the same doctor.
|
|
The hottest designer at the next Fashion Week may well be your smartphone.
|
|
Given her 2019 French Open draw, that outlook may well come in handy.
|
|
She may well be the perfect woman celebrity to appear on Drag Race.
|
|
A day off the circuit may well push you over the finish line.
|
|
The announcement may well spur addition interest in the round from prospective investors.
|
|
By this time next year, Alicia Vikander may well be a household name.
|
|
It may well yet prove to be a volatile encounter this coming Saturday.
|
|
Britain's small farmers may well need to make another trip to Number Ten.
|
|
And they may well be the last three living people on the planet.
|
|
But it may well be that an important corner is just being turned.
|
|
The crisis may well threaten Trudeau's reelection chances in a vote this October.
|
|
In Kenya the immediate beneficiaries may well include those who passed the law.
|
|
Alas, such a magnificent sight may well become less common in the future.
|
|
There may well be opportunities to drive Echo customers to LloydsPharmacy stores, too.
|
|
On Wednesday, Chicago may well be having its coldest day in recorded history.
|
|
It's a sweet, touching scene that may well bring tears to your eyes.
|
|
And some of the upcoming votes may well make their lives harder still.
|
|
By 2020 the ranks of the Chinese middle class may well outnumber Europeans.
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But with this performance, he may well have won the Grammys as well.
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Without these conditions, a proposal meant to increase innovation may well stifle it.
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Of course, the warning may well be an unequivocal threat of enforcement action.
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For President Trump, that survey last year may well have offered a clue.
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Teigen, as you may well know, is the author of a cookbook, Cravings.
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It may well be that those involved only identified opportunities every so often.
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And if ISIS is behind Wednesday's blast, they may well remain a threat.
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The flawed backhand stroke, however, may well sabotage any aspirations for major victories.
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In Silicon Valley, 2019 may well go down as the year of Brex.
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Democracy as we know it in this country may well pass into tyranny.
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Disney XD programmers may well just be trying to have a little fun.
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ObamaCare may well be gutted, but it won't be by judges or justices.
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California may well have the toughest gun control laws in the country now.
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He may well have attended the Women's March or protested the Muslim ban.
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Another requirement may well be a combative attitude, a streak of hardheaded resistance.
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To be clear, there may well be a democratic argument for OIRA review.
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The houseplants whose vines slink down one wall may well come from Lowe's.
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"That may well be a distinction lost on most of us," Cornyn said.
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There may well be lots of people who don't "get" what she's doing.
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The source of all the gossip, however, may well have been Trump himself.
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If Manafort is convicted, he may well join Gates and rat on others.
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And the sea ice this summer may well hit a new record low.
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It may well be that Pruitt didn't do anything wrong here, strictly speaking.
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They may well ignore Super Bowl City, but they'll certainly notice its presence.
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And it may well end that way now that she's dead and gone.
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The bottom line may well be that Wei has inadvertently accelerated those preparations.
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Putin may well be emboldened by the US president's obsequious display in Moscow.
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A bit of diversification into an ugly, unloved sector may well pay off.
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Schumer said there "may well be other vehicles" for the payments if Sens.
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Engaging with this history, contemporary Americans may well come to that conclusion, too.
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Some may well wonder: What if the President follows through on his threat?
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Now it will probably fall apart, and the damage may well be irreversible.
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"My term expires in February, and so it may well be," she responded.
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Ethics violations, for all their outrage, may well prove to be a footnote.
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This time may well be different, in part because failing isn't an option.
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I think I may well have said that's an interesting character to play.
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Those sorts of divisions may well be prominent in Democratic primaries this year.
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Manafort faces a hearing this Friday that may well send him to jail.
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They may well be bearing their identities with them, but building something together.
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The House may well pass other bills to strengthen the A.C.A.'s protections.
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If you're concerned with preserving your own reputation, that may well make sense.
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He may well have been right, but he seemed weak at the time.
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Jose and Katia may well reach hurricane strength in the next few days.
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" Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said: "We may well be in a recession.
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If you do not get an abortion, you may well get a baby.
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The prosecutors may well prove that Mr. Guzmán is guilty of heinous crimes.
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Now the pandemic may well push these newer payment arrangements to the forefront.
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A few others may well join them on the sidelines sometime very soon.
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This may well end up as the year of the awakening of Europe.
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The militants' last stand may well take place behind a wall of civilians.
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If you read young adult fantasy fiction, you may well share that view.
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The metropolis that globalization created may well be the capital of the world.
|
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But future historians may well record that American democracy died in May 2017.
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She may well end being in danger, but she sure isn't right now.
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The American deaths there may well have influenced Ms. Power's security in Cameroon.
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"That may well be a distinction lost on most of us," Cornyn responded.
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Many who view the film may well be asking: Who is Sarah Grimké?
|
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Yet, the race has started, and the winner may well own the future.
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The Chinese may well feel now that the U.S. is really no different.
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Democracy may well be the worst answer to the question of climate change.
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Open since 2010, Soba-an serves what may well be Germany's best soba.
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For lunch, it may well be noodles again, prepared in a different way.
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It may well be that Mr. Macron's campaign has experienced all of them.
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Under holdover Obama Administration guidance, the DOJ may well bow to the pressure.
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Which may well mean that Trump is getting ready to take him down.
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Instead, experts say, the tax rate for carried interest may well go down.
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They could really do it and may well shave costs in the process.
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"Indeed, this book may well become the bible on the subject," she added.
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"Indeed, this book may well become the bible on the subject," she added.
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His entire presidency may well hinge on what investigators find regarding those ties.
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All of which may well mean that McMaster resigns before he is fired.
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"There are a number of witnesses that may well be appropriate," she said.
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He may well be a consequence of many of the trends Drezner identifies.
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Among them may well be a starry-eyed view of today's Republican Party.
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The Dry Valleys may well be our closest equivalent to a Martian landscape.
|
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My gut says he's a good guy; some of you may well disagree.
|
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But recent research warns us that such discussions may well have negative consequences.
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The recovery may well have started on Wednesday with Sondland's John Dean moment.
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Again, nothing's permanent -- but it may well take decades to repair the damage.
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If a case proceeds, the first step may well be taken under FARA.
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We may well see a lengthy gap before the next Next Big Thing.
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Pushed too far, North Korea may well unleash its own pre-emptive attack.
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He may well play to Trump's worst instincts in how to prosecute crime.
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ED may well predict your risk for a future stroke or heart attack.
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Bracamontes may well be found guilty of two murders by a California jury.
|
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But a nice Payton, no longer strictly the antihero, may well prove insufferable.
|
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"We may well do that, yes," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer confirmed Tuesday.
|
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He said invoking the national security argument for higher tariffs may well backfire.
|
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And it is these witnesses who House Democrats may well agree to call.
|
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Quiet may well be the new loud in the world of show tunes.
|
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The words "privacy policy" may well be a big part of the problem.
|
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On the Taliban side, supporters may well be wary of people like Col.
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"It may well be we're seeing the results of that," Ms. Siddall said.
|
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And, if the Chinese government's plan comes to fruition, that may well happen.
|
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Trump's immigration ban may well fit the legal standard we have right now.
|
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It may well prove true as well for risk-taking and violent behavior.
|
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His nomination may well still happen, but its aura of inevitability was punctured.
|
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Romney narrowed the gap after his convention and Trump may well do the same.
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The pendulum swings — and American adventurism may well make a comeback with my successor.
|
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The next generation of Zuckerbergs may well spend their lives on endless soma holidays.
|
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While that may well be the case, it could take a while to unravel.
|
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In the end, that may well be the "victory lap" Bungie is going for.
|
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So, Spotify may well have known this policy could've backfired the way it did.
|
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"If the cycle follows, those non-performing loans may well have peaked," he says.
|
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Mike and Chris may well have excelled, but he propelled them in the demographic.
|
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Giving the universe a name suggests that it may well be alive and contelligent.
|
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During that time he may well encounter some other members of Europe's royal families.
|
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Although nearly two-thirds of Hondurans oppose re-election, Mr Hernández may well prevail.
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That idea didn't progress, but the two sides may well revisit it this year.
|
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That event may well have claimed new victims in the 2016-17 Vendée Globe.
|
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It may well be that no secretary of state can navigate these turbulent waters.
|
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The material weakness "may well draw even more attention from the SEC," Henning said.
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The new recommendations may well influence nutrition labeling, school lunches and government assistance programs.
|
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For arch-Remainers, their best hope may well lie in a "coalition of chaos".
|
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Donald Trump Jr.'s statement defending himself may well constitute a confession of guilt.
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You might — you may well see an ISIS that takes over all of Syria.
|
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Her position as prime minister may well be weaker, not stronger, on June 9th.
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The party may well get foreign companies to toe its line on Hong Kong.
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I may well continue to work and live well for another couple of decades.
|
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For one, China may well have underestimated the strength of Mr Trump's mercantilist instincts.
|
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Indeed, it may well be e-readers that should be concerned for their future.
|
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The official numbers (see chart) are estimates that may well understate the true figures.
|
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It may well be that we have entered a prime era for Valtellina production.
|
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There may well be a final upward leg to the bull market in stocks.
|
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The surge of activism may well create a favorable environment for the opposition party.
|
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It may well turn out that Gab's core intent might also be its downfall.
|
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So Trump may well have tried to obstruct justice — and gotten away with it.
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Friday's report showed that only 38,000 jobs were created in May, well below estimates.
|
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There may well have been circumstances that prevented them from helping at the time.
|
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Of course, these traders may well be hedging outstanding long positions on the stock.
|
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If this ever happened, U.S. defenses may well not be able to stop it.
|
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Sanders may well win in New Hampshire, and Iowa's looking like a toss-up.
|
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"The Technology Trap" may well ensnare doom-seekers' attention with its ominous-sounding title.
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At the Kremlin, they may well have had champagne with their Wednesday morning breakfast.
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This may well end up irritating the hell out of some people (like me!).
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"SB 54 may well frustrate the federal government's immigration enforcement efforts," the court said.
|
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Americans may well be warming to the idea of a premium non-alcoholic beer.
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"We anticipate that Brexit may well end up bringing as much opportunity as disruption."
|
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Replace "electric vehicle" with "smart car" and the picture may well be very different.
|
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But under the rubric of hilarious malfunctions, it may well be her best yet.
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That may well prove to be the Achilles heel of the US-Russian agreement.
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You may well see a lot more of this name and face going forward.
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Now Northam says he's staying, and Fairfax may well be on the way out.
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Mr Temer may well survive the congressional votes likely to be coming his way.
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He may well play four times, and his last match will be Sunday singles.
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If the justice system worked differently, Ghomeshi may well be in jail right now.
|
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The number of political prisoners may well have grown over the last 12 months.
|
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The value of those homes may well represent those people's main source of wealth.
|
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So the president may well be in the mood to tweet from the hip.
|
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As crazy as it sounded at the time, he may well be proved right.
|
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With significantly stronger international than domestic results likely, it may well earn its keep.
|
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This data may well be aggregated without giving any detail about any individual user.
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"I am beginning to think that death may well be a friend," he replied.
|
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The statements of Perkins et al may well be considered their movement's suicide note.
|
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Mr Sanders may well win the caucus: Colorado is a proudly anti-establishment state.
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My conclusion: If you're a casual journal-writer, it may well be worth it.
|
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Even the LAPD, in what may well be a first, investigated Simmons' well-being.
|
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But that may well be because smugglers have found novel ways to avoid detection.
|
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Everyone may well be all smiles during the photo-op out of today's lunch.
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The influence of the Sinaloa gang, a traditional drug-distributing operation, may well wane.
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She may well have received her call up by the time you read this.
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Trump in the White House may well entrench a broken death penalty system for
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It may well be in the works, but don't count on it just yet.
|
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They may well need it again in three weeks when the continuing resolution expires.
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It's a boldly obnoxious performance which may well earn him a third Oscar nomination.
|
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It may well take a capsule with people on board into space next year.
|
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But history suggests that this aspect of his message may well outlive his campaign.
|
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The fossil fuel industry may well avoid that fate, thanks to Pruitt and Milloy.
|
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The next one may well be between private companies, with NASA officiating and benefiting.
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"I think that irrational responses may well lead people to save less," Munnell said.
|
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The failed putsch may well become the third shock to Europe's post-1989 order.
|
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The Donald may well have forgotten his own advice, but he was not wrong.
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This may well have been done to help the tumour survive, says Ms Strakova.
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Corporate America may well offer 20193 million training opportunities in the next five years.
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"I may well not use outside counsel, may take the deposition myself," Cruz said.
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If you have, he may well think that you're just wrong about her motives.
|
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The anguish of Pittsburgh may well cause many American Jews to become more wary.
|
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In the context of a private family history this may well be the case.
|
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Indeed, remote jamming may well do the job without resorting to a direct strike.
|
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Bits Oracle Corporation may well be the single most important technology firm for businesses.
|
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It may well be Norbert Hofer, leader of the far-right-wing Freedom Party.
|
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"But if they do something that appears truly damaging, the judge may well intervene."
|
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You may well find yourself humming some of those tunes on the way out.
|
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Women like me who are in terminal situations may well die before this unfolds.
|
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That is ambitious enough, but it may well prove more complicated in the future.
|
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The days when tech companies could grow with absolute impunity may well be numbered.
|
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She may well be the only girl in the room for years to come.
|
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But, this new trend may well be a step too far for the internet.
|
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His best movies may well still be 28 Weeks Later (2007) and Prometheus (2012).
|
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True growth in the country, however, may well require a more hands-on approach.
|
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And they may well return the month after that, just to be doubly sure.
|
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This recurring theme in entertainment may well manifest all too human anxieties about death.
|
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You may well know that GE has bought an eight-page spread or whatever.
|
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The Brazilian heavyweight may well surprise us again with another late-career title run.
|
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There may well have been something behind the scenes that we don't know about.
|
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But there is a competing perspective: The market may well be making a mistake.
|
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But it may well be rich enough to hold out for another 100 years.
|
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Let's first acknowledge that the United States may well already be in a recession.
|
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First up, he hosts what may well be the last concert of the Contact!
|
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You may well have missed it in the wake of this week's iPhone news.
|
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In the short term, at least, this turn may well benefit the Republican Party.
|
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Hospitals understandably dislike these proposals, and there may well be a better dividing line.
|
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But this opinion suggests there may well be a road, which before was unclear.
|
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At worst, it may well be the most ghastly disaster of the whole war.
|
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"Not taking 'no' for an answer may well constitute sexual harassment," the draft said.
|
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But if not, they'll have to be stealthier, and they may well risk backlash.
|
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His campaign may well have stirred up India's Hindu majority against the Muslim minority.
|
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They work somewhat shorter hours, although that may well be a welfare-improving choice.
|
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This may well signal growing unease among congressional Republicans with Mr. Trump's conspiracy mongering.
|
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That slow pace of discovery may well stymie advances in medicine, Dr. Amaral said.
|
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On first viewing, you may well think "Time" is just another McLaren movie experiment.
|
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And the party's chances of winning the House may well depend on Orange County.
|
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" "We may well end up bringing some citizens back from other countries as well.
|
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Homeland It may well be the most inadequate utterance in all of human history.
|
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In the flush of hearing Mr. Trifonov, you may well think: Who needs Horowitz?
|
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So I think there will at a certain point or may well be, stalemate.
|
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Porter and Cohn may well be regretting their cooperation with the famed Watergate reporter.
|
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Indeed, they may well not even wish to risk using their most sophisticated weapons.
|
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Few laws are perfect, and there may well be ways to improve on SOX.
|
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Trump and Mattis may well be destined for a historic clash of world views.
|
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The Rockies' eagerness for Reyes's return may well be tempered by Story's fast start.
|
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Western donors and international organizations may well prefer democratic values to big-man politics.
|
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Nevertheless, sci-RNA-seq may well become a useful tool for work in humans.
|
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And the revitalized New Line horror machine may well strike gold again on Sept.
|
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Caveat emptor — let the buyer beware — may well rule the trading of complex securities.
|
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And there may well be more record-breaking, of the wrong kind, to come.
|
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London, the metropolis that globalization created, may well be the capital of the world.
|
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And many, she added, may well support the administration's recent assassination of the general.
|
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Their first escalation may well be in Iraq, where they back pro-Iranian militias.
|
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Milwaukee, may well prove to be the key to Democrats' hopes of winning the
|
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But it may well end up doing so without any actual liberals behind it.
|
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McConnell may well be Democrats' most hated man -- this side of Trump, of course.
|
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But it may well work as a P.R. strategy, at least for a while.
|
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That means the new levies may well leave the $23 billion industry worse off.
|
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Unless Booker has a standout performance Wednesday, he may well miss the next debate.
|
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They may well pave the way for a new era of same-hour deliveries.
|
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Clarice may well be the dumbest character ever to appear on a TV screen.
|
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That may well be an advantage when he tees off two days from now.
|
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Don't throw out your constitutional birthright for what may well be a passing outrage.
|
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"Still, this early data suggests that this may well be feasible in the future."
|
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The roots of that rising disapproval may well be in the "change agent" question.
|
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Given the closeness of the outcome, he may well have lost without the help.
|
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That may well be true, but the sights of spring are even more exhilarating.
|
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The stock may well go up, but it could just as easily go down.
|
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The future of democracy may well rest on our ability to tell the difference.
|
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He wore a necklace that may well have been a prehistoric bird's rib cage.
|
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Many children have never seen Rob Paulsen, but they may well have heard him.
|
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Mr. Biden's resistance to accommodating that mood may well come to define his campaign.
|
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If Clinton wins the presidency in 2016, it may well be because of Florida.
|
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What looked like an impossible dream season may well crash and burn before Thanksgiving.
|
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If Uber been more upfront about things it may well have gotten away with it.
|
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If he is not broken early, and clearly, and decisively, we may well never recover.
|
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It may well be, but like any tactic, it brings with it its own risks.
|
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If you're reading this somewhere outside of the United States, you may well be right.
|
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It was a dark and dangerous tweet that may well define much of his presidency.
|
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So his announcement may well shatter the fragile calm that had emerged on Sunday night.
|
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WikiLeaks, which distributed the hacked information, may well not even know it came from Russia.
|
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"This may well be our last best chance to stop and turn around," he said.
|
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This may well have been the moment everyone on Wall Street has been waiting for.
|
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That approach may well be the least bad option for solving the Israeli-Palestinian problem.
|
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If the polls are any indication, popular support for recreational marijuana may well prove unbeatable.
|
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It may well prove to be his last, but such thoughts were for another time.
|
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Even if this is not the intention, it may well end up being the result.
|
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Twenty years from now, though, your children may well be showing off a distant descendant.
|
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Even so, the fall may well have tainted the government's gauge of the national economy.
|
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The result may well be a new system that relies more heavily on objective data.
|
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Though he cites family reasons, his rock-bottom popularity may well have been a factor.
|
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"There's a possibility that we may well take up legislation related to this," McConnell said.
|
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This Kelly Kapoor quote may well be the best thing ever said on The Office.
|
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But the long-term consequences of Mr Modi's action may well be ones he regrets.
|
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This may well be the busiest year since 2001 for such initiatives; many will pass.
|
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That's a huge convenience that may well get a lot more people to leave ratings.
|
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This may well be now or never – in a sense, we are all Bavarians now!
|
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Phrases like "MMO"or "e-sports" may well mean nothing by 2025, much less 2065.
|
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But in trying to make America great again he may well make the Philippines poorer.
|
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More broadly, Volker and Sondland may well have believed they were in a tough position.
|
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It appears that Clinton may well have violated several laws which could constitute serious crimes.
|
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Fox News's approach to sexual harassment complaints may well be headed toward a costly explosion.
|
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The sap of Canada's national emblem may well be its greatest gift to the world.
|
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This week's defeat may well make the DoJ think twice about obstructing other tie-ups.
|
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By the summer, France may well have demonstrated that, when properly handled, reform is possible.
|
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After decades of weak wage growth, workers may well think the experiment is worth trying.
|
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Indeed, his successor may well, in future, wish for the halcyon days of Obama's tenure.
|
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And he intends to be a successful president, and I think he may well be.
|
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The Corbynites may well have history as well as the British constitution on their side.
|
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In light of all this, Apple may well be planting its flag in the sand.
|
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For Scottish, Catalonian or Flemish voters, such considerations may well make secession look less daunting.
|
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The most audible voice may well come from the far left, under Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
|
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The jobless rate in Nebraska was just 303% in May, well below the national average.
|
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"Stranded fields and frozen exploration projects may well come back on the agenda," he said.
|
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But that will be politically awkward, and so the cuts may well be rolled over.
|
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We may well see an expansion of the game's character creator in the coming months.
|
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It may well be true that Trump has built a real connection with his followers.
|
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The earliest adopters of robotics may well be people in the later stages of life.
|
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That may well have been the case historically but the future promises to be different.
|
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Silvio Berlusconi, an 81-year-old former prime minister, may well emerge as a kingmaker.
|
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This time, not making a move may well have been the correct move to make.
|
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Adalberto Gonzalez may well be one of the best painters of cars in Northern California.
|
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With a serious credit crunch now underway, it may well spread beyond the energy patch.
|
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Mr Cruz may well fail to block the handover at the end of this month.
|
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Leica's involvement may well have been helpful, but don't put too much stock in it.
|
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Mr Eka may well be glad of the chance to sit still for a while.
|
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The U.S. economy added 138,47.433 jobs in May, well below the consensus number of 185,000.
|
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The U.S. economy added 138,000 jobs in May, well below the consensus number of 185,000.
|
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And I think Obama as an emblem of the future of America may well reemerge.
|
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Turns out you may well be able to, according to personal finance expert Ramit Sethi.
|
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That may well mean that waves of fresh credit avalanches could soon hit the wall.
|
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Good advice from long-term partners may well be an additional reason to maintain alliances.
|
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Nonfarm payrolls increased by 138,000 in May, well short of the 185,000 expected by economists.
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"That may well be the case, but that's not my purpose right now," he said.
|
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That is where Beijing may well hit the limits of Chinese aviation with western characteristics.
|
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It seems this may well be a "sell in May and go away" type year.
|
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And considering that the 173M came out in 217, that may well be a concern.
|
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But in many ways, China's mobile mania may well be the new face of retailing.
|
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The rule is: be as nasty as you like, but there may well be consequences.
|
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Trump may well have an easier time on both the domestic and foreign political fronts.
|
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Booker may well be that guy, but it's possible that it could be Chriss, too.
|
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The divergence in pre-earnings and post-earnings volatility may well come down to coincidence.
|
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In terms of world-changing potential, though, things may well be the other way round.
|
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If successful, Wenzhou may well emerge more resilient, though nothing like its former rumbustious self.
|
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Now, the surprise dismissal of a key regional rival may well have bolstered that image.
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And Trump may well formally nominate someone else to take on the gig full time.
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Now steering a Ford, Crafton may well be in line to break that Toyota streak.
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Nonfarm payrolls increased by 138,4.63 in May, well short of the 185,000 expected by economists.
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Now, heightened enthusiasm even among low-propensity voters may well give him his seat back.
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This may well be a harbinger for greater U.S.-India Counterterrorism Cooperation in the future.
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For candidates of any party, environmental policies may well become a deciding factor in elections.
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"Iranian barrels coming into Europe may well push more Urals into U.S. Gulf," Imsirovic said.
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It was their most detailed policy proposal, and may well have carried them to victory.
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Interpret the signals with care, and reality may well end up mimicking your own projections.
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He is constrained by Vox, which may well make more gains if he does that.
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If the communications lines open again, we may well know before anyone leaves for Singapore.
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Yes, Joe Biden may well know better than to expect change from the Republican Party.
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One day, perhaps soon, this may well prove to be a fatal mistake for millions.
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"The key may well be independent voters," said Peter A. Brown, the poll's assistant director.
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Nevertheless, some of the information may well have been gossip or speculation or simply erroneous.
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And it may well be that Ms. Holmes's technology works – we just don't know yet.
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It may well turn out, as technologists are already suspecting, that AI makes everything better.
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Mitterrand was forced to back down, but Mr Corbyn may well hold out for longer.
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When you turn it back on, it may well be able to send messages again.
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Yet the nation's largest subprime installment lender, OneMain Financial, may well avoid the new regulation.
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The well-known phenomenon of closet tracking may well be related to the pay figures.
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Those numbers may well be higher when Amazon reports its second-quarter earnings on Thursday.
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What's more, armed primacy may well have allowed Trump to rise in the first place.
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And Trump may well be once bitten, twice shy when it comes to crossing Moore.
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Where a senator stands at this moment may well define his or her entire career.
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It may well require considerable good fortune to avoid one or the other, or both.
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As in Syria, there may well be a neat intersection of political ambition and profit.
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In that capacity, the virtual state he presided over may well outlive the physical one.
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The parties they support may well lose an upcoming general election or a second referendum.
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If disaster does come, the U.S. may well regret acting – or not having acted sooner.
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The tax rates of the 1950s, '60s and '70s may well have been too high.
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The question may well devolve into whether Valeant can survive everything being thrown at it.
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They may well be living with severe anxiety or depression due to their reasonable fear.
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The president may well be shown to have committed criminal or impeachable acts including subornation.
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The presence of the Skrulls in Captain Marvel suggests that may well be the case.
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The bleakness of these black works may well have mirrored his return to depressive drinking.
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There may well also be extratextual reasons for Underground Airlines' treatment of slave-owning whites.
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Beautiful to watch, this instant classic may well qualify for an end of year shortlist.
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The International Space Station (ISS) may well be the most valuable project created by humans.
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The Europeans may well be more successful in that regard; they could do no worse.
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More sequels, summits and snubs may well take it to a historic stage — nuclear showdown.
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It may well be voters' views of Donald J. Trump, though, that determine the outcomes.
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Succeeding in the new economy and culture may well require rethinking conventional ideas about masculinity.
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But that history may well have come back to haunt him in a presidential race.
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So eliminating this deduction may well set us on a path to eliminating all deductions.
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I didn't much like it in London last year, but you may well feel different!
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But the truth is, those girls may well have been fighting their own inner battles.
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But he may well have won over the 50 Republicans he needs for his confirmation.
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Tomorrow, she may well be devising strategy for our corporations ... or our heads of state.
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A Democratic Congress will try to raise the minimum wage, and Trump may well agree.
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So you may well ask why the FilmStruck/Criterion Channel offering is a big deal.
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If not, by the time they figure that out, the domains may well have expired.
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If it's to sound tough to American voters, he may well have a winning formula.
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It may well make care more efficient, more accurate and — if properly deployed — more equitable.
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Embrace the healthful living imperfections of reality, and suddenly the impossible may well become possible.
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In some cases, the more permissive stance of the United States may well be justified.
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If you get a very severe beating, then that may well be a crime regardless.
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But Google may well be biased against minorities and others who lack real-world power.
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But when Israel's own government proposes damaging legislation, this task may well become nearly impossible.
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He makes wild, false claims that may well cross the line into libel and slander.
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Despite playing little competitive tennis in the last 16 months, Williams may well win again.
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The island's devastation may well necessitate a fresh restructuring, but that won't address urgent issues.
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There is not an incandescent personality in the group, which may well be by design.
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Trump won't insult Russia because it may well be that he was installed by Russia.
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E.S.G. may well take hold eventually, just as stock markets, Starbucks and smog have done.
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From the point of view of the entrepreneur, however, upscaling may well be a mistake.
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Dr. Malhi said that there may well have been other massive migrations in the Americas.
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Otherwise, we will remain trapped in an endlessly escalating war, one we may well lose.
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The militants' last stand, he warns, may well take place behind a wall of civilians.
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And yet we're abidingly aware that this house may well be demolished within the year.
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In the current mood, China may well interpret such interventions as yet more foreign meddling.
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They may well go up a great deal higher and faster than the models predict.
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Emma may well be inconspicuously keeping tabs on my welfare as well as her child's.
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Clinton in late October of 2016, and that may well have influenced the election's outcome.
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But the context of this week suggests Trump may well be in a firing mood.
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The price may well change considering that the release date is set for Dec. 1.
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That may well happen a lot sooner than most of us can appreciate right now.
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Of course, drawing broader lessons from the macro moves may well prove a fool's errand.
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It may well be that it's selling consistently it's just selling less per individual retailer.
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Growing a beard may well be an unconscious device to reassert status after a setback.
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Her campaign believes it depressed her turnout and lifted Trump's, and it may well have.
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After Donald J. Trump, the answer may well be a run for the White House.
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His longevity notwithstanding, his legacy may well turn out to be a deeply stained one.
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Nonfarm payrolls increased by 138,000 in May, well short of the 185,113 expected by economists.
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In less than a year, the United States may well inaugurate its first female President.
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The total may well grow once we have time to do some deeper fact-checking.
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For those looking for a taste of classic Cycladic life, Tinos may well be paradise.
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Oil's lead role in the great global energy drama may well have a second act.
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But it may well turn out to have particular relevance for financial markets in 2020.
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ISTANBUL — Some Turkish authors who are not in prison may well be wondering why not.
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Foreign interference may well now be a permanent feature of elections in the United States.
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One hundred years from now, because of increased warming trends, it may well be unrecognizable.
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The result may well be more people getting sick or dying from food poisoning. 4.
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"We may well have to go further and faster in the coming days," he said.
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Outside experts said the device may well be a viable solution to the injection problem.
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The Trump administration's vexing choice The Trump administration may well decide that's too politically risky.
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And unless you press these issues with her, your resentment may well poison your friendship.
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This may well be Mr. Kim's first step to raise tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
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The road to the death of American religion may well be paved with taxpayer dollars.
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But we may well engineer a way around these problems, and that's a dramatic shift.
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The primary season may well be miserable and Trump may well win in 2020, but Democrats — especially Democrats concerned about climate change — should take some solace in the fact that they boast a deep and impressive bench, aligned on the right side of history.
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Greater disparity between rich and poor in the West may well have driven anti-establishment sentiment.
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They also may well fear that a high-profile confrontation with Trump could hurt their chances.
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The result in 2020 may well be that they can effectively play the role of kingmaker.
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If they both lose those contests, Cruz may well be the last non-Trump candidate standing.
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It's the kind of platform that More United may well look at to interrogate its members.
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But so-called "new" rights, concerning sex and reproduction, may well be struck off their list.
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If they're not, they may well have switched to WhatsApp, which is under Facebook's control too.
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The election may well be over before any action is taken on a Matter under Review.
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And state politicians or outsider entrepreneurs may well seem like better choices to drain the swamp.
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But given what a tangle the family tree is, Romanians may well hesitate a bit longer.
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The Canadians may well decide that chapter 19 is not worth sacrificing the entire deal for.
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He writes a dour account of the future of engineering, which may well be too cynical.
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Berlusconi's Forza Italia party is polling well enough that it may well lead the next government.
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Telecom Egypt may well be tempted to sell at least part of its stake, analysts said.
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It may well be regarded as one of the most lopsided deals in NFL draft history.
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This latest retaliation shows that Israel may well have misjudged Assad's ability to hold onto power.
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In less high-minded places, voters and politicians may well snap their purses shut much sooner.
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And it may well be too late already: Our legacy population is demoralized, beleaguered, and disorganized.
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Ms. Feyzdjou hasn't yet registered on New York's radar, though she may well do so now.
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That may well be what dreaming is — it's the refinement of our understanding of the world.
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That factory may well produce products for Apple, though it wouldn't be an Apple-owned factory.
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The quarter ending on September 30th may well prove the peak for profit growth in America.
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In reality he may well need to seek a cross-party coalition in order to govern.
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In the locker rooms and locked psyches of the players inside them, they may well be.
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It may well increase productivity and give us more time to do the things we love.
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Obama says he is more optimistic than ever about America's future, and he may well be.
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The reason that Christmas, rather than Easter, became the "cultural Christian" holiday may well be prosaic.
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Compliance may well take the lead in determining how best to manage the increasing personal accountability.
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The Future of Big TelecomA Trump presidency may well mean a hands-off approach to telecom.
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Vollgeld might not pass, but some more cautious monetary experiments may well be on their way.
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Investors may well ignore any new pledges from central bankers to get inflation above the target.
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Still, the trade-off in price and power consumption may well be worth it for you.
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Justice Scalia's death means the justices may well split 4-4 in many of these decisions.
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According to South Korea's spy agency, Mr Kim may well be changing his mind on testing.
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Future revisions to other sorts of price data may well have a big impact on GDP.
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It may well be the best-looking version of the watch Apple has produced to date.
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Its re-emergence may well define Germany's next phase and is already evident in several places.
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Image: Ohio Inspector GeneralAdam Johnston and Scott Spriggs may well go down as Ohio's cleverest inmates.
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That means French voters may well be confronted with a choice next year that satisfies few.
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They may well be wrong, but the suspicion alone ratchets up the prospect of dangerous mistakes.
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British crime statistics may well contain lessons for America, but not the ones Mr Trump claims.
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LARRY KUDLOW: Well, now, it does matter because, first of all, it may well get passed.
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You might not think that's in their interest, but many of them may well think otherwise.
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The list may well also include Google licenses, a core part of the company's Android handsets.
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They, too, are made by interfacial polymerisation, so he may well be able to do so.
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It is in this direction that mainstream German conservatism may well evolve once Mrs Merkel goes.
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SpaceX's official line—that it's simply trying to leave no stone unturned—may well be true.
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She may well supplant Mr Sanders as the main threat to Mr Biden from the left.
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It may well come to that, but if it does, it will take a long time.
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For them, the cross may well appear to poke a hole in America's church-state wall.
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"It may well create further vacuums," Jordan said of the current situation between the two countries.
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As expected in any case involving the renowned Surrealist, the result may well be a surprise.
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If we identify a strange transit, it may well contain information encoded via laser light pulses.
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Get in an Uber (or dare to drive one) and you may well be sexually harassed.
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So they may well write their own preconceived notions into the code, whether unwittingly or not.
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"Fame may well benefit the film, but for me, it would be a burden," she says.
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In an election that ultimately will revolve around President Trump, the controversy may well prove ephemeral.
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McLaughlin outlined why he felt Rice unmasking names may well have been necessary for national security.
|
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Friday's nonfarm payrolls report showed job creation dipped to 138,000 in May, well below consensus expectations.
|
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Since Mr Khamenei is 76, it may well have to choose his successor as Supreme Leader.
|
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In the final analysis the key vote may well be the turnout of millennial, young women.
|
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Ivanka may well find a way by the end of the week to reclaim her footing.
|
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What that may well mean is that Iowa could be a forerunner of politics to come.
|
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It may well be that millions of new jobs emerge in the not-too-distant future.
|
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Now, as we have seen time and time again, radicals may well step into the void.
|
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Deal with health ramifications Government officials may well be able to make Flint's water clean again.
|
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If you're getting fitter and stronger, you may well increase in weight, as you add muscle.
|
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Their bravery and clear-headedness in a moment of crisis may well have saved Connor's life.
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Italy says the figure is much lower though calm summer seas may well bring a surge.
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It may well be that the comparison to Nixon's successful Salt I back channel is apt.
|
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Superman may well return to the big screen, but not for an unstated number of years.
|
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In her playwright's note, Rundell observes that Saki's gayness may well be sublimated into these scenes.
|
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The most significant indictment to arise from it may well concern her skills as a politician.
|
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If out-of-the-box engineers are needed in orbit, he may well get his chance.
|
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I get that this television show may well turn into the AI equivalent of Animal Liberation.
|
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Diplomats in Moscow believe the Russian leader may well keep up his support for Mr Assad.
|
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How well he dilutes the level of toxicity may well be the measure of his success.
|
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That may well incentivize states to join the agreement, which already has more than 20 members.
|
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In any case, his "straight-up obsession" may well suggest the beginning of a garden trend.
|
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The summit may well end without major progress towards the elimination of nuclear weapons in Korea.
|
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In the short term, the greatest threat to the nuclear deal may well be Iran's disappointment.
|
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That's why, as the drips of this investigation become a deluge, other scandals may well surface.
|
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Chairman Powell's comments increased these expectations by 0.10 percent, so they may well settle down again.
|
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That cynical ploy may well be a way for Trump to rally that base to him.
|
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It may well be that we won't have a clear direction until the southern Super Tuesday.
|
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The coming elections, and the outcome of the 2020 presidential race, may well depend on it.
|
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They assert that only 85033,000 will have to pay the tax, which may well be true.
|
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Republicans may well hold onto their majorities in the House and Senate in the 2018 election.
|
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While job creation may well have increased, the quality of opportunities that are available lag considerably.
|
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Any EU aid package would require austerity measures, which Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan may well reject.
|
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Addressing these issues will require a global discussion that may well last longer than five years.
|
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If current scientific projections are any indication, that may well happen in a century or two.
|
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This may well be one reason why there's no Virtual Console download store for the Switch.
|
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But the turn has not been toward confrontation, and Nicolas Sarkozy may well have misjudged it.
|
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And if he bombs, he may well decide to eliminate the risk of a second drubbing.
|
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It may well have to invest still more, given how quickly WeWork has been burning cash.
|
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Mike Pence had to do a memory purge so complete it may well constitute a lobotomy.
|
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The shape of the Court for decades may well be at stake in the 6900 election.
|
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"We may well go to war if [North Korea] continues to have nuclear weapons," he continued.
|
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Government shutdown So, it looks like we may well be headed for a partial government shutdown.
|
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Since the defense appropriation is generally considered must-pass legislation, the rider may well be dropped.
|
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It's been said that America's chief export has become culture, and that may well be true.
|
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Ultimately, it may well be Ronaldo who has the greatest influence on the young de Ligt.
|
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The festival may well have generated a new regard for the value of the physical plant.
|
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Yet he may well be sent back under a policy backed by Obama and Peña Nieto.
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Sisk may well have misinterpreted Gorsuch's comments in a discussion of hypotheticals and "devil's advocate" arguments.
|
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But fail it may well do if Sisi continues to double down on abuse and authoritarianism.
|
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If so, these may well put the cause of the crash, whatever it was, beyond doubt.
|
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It may well put up even more of a fight if the valuation drops even further.
|
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That goal may well be raised, now that it has another $200 billion to play with.
|
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In other words, there may well be an upside here for an eventual Democratic female nominee.
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If you're looking for soft, comfortable, and breathable slip-on sneakers, these may well be them.
|
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As long as the Republicans maintain a congressional majority, the President may well survive this battle.
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America's tech giants may well be able to pull themselves out of the regulatory quicksand intact.
|
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This later conservative tendency may well have derived from the traditionalism of many of his clients.
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It may well be that the interest rate is below the growth rate of the economy.
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The martini drinker finds beauty in death though knows how crass others may well find this.
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That may well be, but we're talking about people with a need for toxic mud here.
|
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That may well be true, but what this model gets wrong is that algorithms aren't crafts.
|
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A similar sense of quiet contemplation may well be what differentiates V.R. from its immediate predecessors.
|
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But people who live outside the Great Lakes may well have never experienced this weather condition.
|
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In hindsight, this may well have been a manifestation of the Alzheimer's that eventually killed him.
|
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And voters may well be in the mood for something soft and fleecy right about now.
|
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Conventional dealers may well look askance at her work, some dismissing it as tasteless or garish.
|
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Mr. Dowd may well have come to the same realization about those who represent this president.
|
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And the slowdown may well persist as Britain's effort to exit the European Union drags on.
|
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Nevertheless, in that time, we have caused damage that may well last longer than our species.
|
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Trump may well fight back too, by trying to assert executive power to defy these investigations.
|
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A similar fate may well be in store for Mr. Netanyahu, but only years from now.
|
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"You may well see significant rises in unemployment, significant declines in economic activity," Mr. Powell said.
|
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Should Johnson grow too sick to govern, Raab may well, very soon, have to step up.
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That may well mean that experiments in the real world are just too risky right now.
|
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Without greater government oversight to curb manipulation, the interest of small investors may well dry up.
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It may well lead you to Yale to see the exhibition he's built around the film.
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Robert Mueller's investigation and the continuing House hearings may well produce the "compelling" evidence Pelosi described.
|
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More of these hidden stories remain to be unearthed, and women may well take the lead.
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Rand Paul may well crack and vote for the bill in the end, as Axios notes.
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That may well be the case for David Tanis's new recipe for farro salad as well.
|
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At the same time, that means a seemingly "good guy" may well do a bad thing.
|
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This may well be true, particularly in Senate races, where the battleground states are mostly red.
|
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Still, in purely social terms, Mr. Trump's day may well have peaked at 7:30 a.m.
|
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Given the political currents in Europe, this is another battle that Soros may well be losing.
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One day, we may well take these bonds for granted, as if they had always existed.
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If Trump's aides and appointees go along with his various power grabs, Trump may well succeed.
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He knew the military chiefs would keep it from happening (as they may well be doing).
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KORIYAMA, Japan — For Hiroyoshi Yaginuma, the typhoon may well be the straw that breaks his back.
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The colossally hyped fight may well have been the biggest pay-per-view bout in history.
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Slower growth and political pressure to spend more may well hamper deficit reduction further, it said.
|
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In recent weeks, protests have subsided but not ceased, and 2020 may well bring more turmoil.
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We may well see more information released by the UK on their known movements and activities.
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Such federal actions may well embolden some Republican-controlled state governments to further restrict reproductive rights.
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Even Nagy and Kölcsey admit that Generation Alpha may well become scientifically "real" in the future.
|
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But the Supreme Court may well hear an appeal, and there the state could face headwinds.
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On May 12, Mr. Trump may well decide to reimpose nuclear sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
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The resulting formula, which she called "Stench Soup," may well be the worst smell ever created.
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They wanted to sew up the nomination early — but not as early as may well occur.
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Yours may well be the only show there that doesn't use a director or a scriptwriter.
|
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The problem of inequality may well be too big for only a technocratic approach to government.
|
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If reelected in 2020, Trump may well have the opportunity to name additional supreme court justices.
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In Death Stranding's world, meditation brings to light a lurking subconscious that may well devour you.
|
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"Our results show that there may well be something there, particularly in younger people," Parks says.
|
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The writers may well have started adjusting to the new reality as early as Episode 4.
|
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But a growing body of research shows that we may well be running out of miracles.
|
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Announcing a further extension of that AI-driven news future may well be that next trick.
|
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She may well be angling to replace Mike Pence as Vice President, as some have suggested.
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" Haley "may well be angling to replace Mike Pence as Vice President, as some have suggested.
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Trump's victory, along with Hulk Hogan's, suggests that the public may well take their side, too.
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However, the U.S. may well achieve its pledged greenhouse emission reductions, regardless of the Paris agreement.
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The savings on a new set of tires alone may well immediately offset the membership fee.
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So, he says he believes she may well have been assaulted -- just not by him. 221.
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So tomorrow or even later today, he may well change his mind on all of this.
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A trap, they warn, that may well have them owing more than just money to Beijing.
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One way or another, Mr Vizcarra and the current congress may well be gone next year.
|
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While traditional financial returns may well result, they cannot be the immediate driver for industry engagement.
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This may well be their finest recording so far: breathtakingly intense, magnificently played and unrelentingly fresh.
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Whether any color trends today show up in future campaigns may well depend on Election Day.
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The grisly scenes from Douma were only the latest incident, and Assad may well repeat them.
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For one thing, even if you do this anonymously, he may well figure out what happened.
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Mr. Mnuchin may well be joined in the new administration by another alum of Goldman Sachs.
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By using the L word, Dr. Wynne may well appeal to the many besotted dog owners.
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The survey may well be one of the first such datasets to come from the public.
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The maximum credit is $13,570; your adoption-related expenses may well be higher than that figure.
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The effort may well have failed if not for the assistance of a brutal Russian winter.
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China's ban on wild animal markets may well be the one silver lining in this ensuing global tragedy, but it should become a permanent ban, not a temporary palliative, because other viruses may well ensue in the not distant future given climate change is upon us.
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It may well be a coincidence that bad Mondays are a strong indicator of a positive week.
|
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Sweden's Riksbank may well cut its benchmark rate by 10 basis points to -0.45 percent on Thursday.
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Opinion THE college admission process is always stressful, often unfair and may well reward the wrong values.
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In Britain the successor as prime minister to the hapless Theresa May may well be Boris Johnson.
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Supposedly Ma's role in the film was intended promote tai chi, which may well be the case.
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The nuances of a relatively obscure congressional oversight office may well be lost on the American public.
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And it may well be that the Windrush row will not affect such calculations in the end.
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But the implications may well prove even more significant than a flow-through into metal ingot pricing.
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In fact, Reid believes that the Marathon Laundry machine may well be the Tesla of large appliances.
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In a 2013 press conference, the company said AWS may well be Amazon's largest business one day.
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Given the choice, Manning may well have taken that trade-off for the Booker or the Whitbread.
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