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And it may well be -- it may well be that something positive comes out of that.
"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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"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.
" But the unofficial theme may well be "Ugh, Facebook.
On Soccer LONDON — And that may well be that.
"I may well not use outside counsel," Mr. Cruz said.
Mr Ghosn's departure may well be shown to be justified.
This may well be laughable in a few years too.
Look, Dustin may well win Hannah's heart and her season.
The next few decades may well see them integrated subcutaneously.
Looks like Trump may well have a new travelling mascot.
That clash may well set the tone for the campaign.
These numbers may well have triggered the president's latest comments.
It may well be the most controversial company in history.
Algorithms may well be the best boss you ever had.
We may well get back to that point some day.
Mr Macron may well be safely elected on May 7th.
This strategy may well turn out to be a mistake.
But the court may well retain an interest in Britain.
The answer may well be quite simple: gaming in Asia.
Readers in rich countries may well consider electric lighting mundane.
Using ExistWe may well have saved the best until last.
Mr Powell may well worry about overreacting to bad news.
North Korea may well have backed him into a corner.
Pictures may well do better than words, which silence transcends.
Hurston may well have picked up the line from there.
These numbers may well lend some political advantage to Clinton.
So the ECB may well prove to be relatively powerless.
That may well have been true from the grower's perspective.
The market may well tighten further in the short term.
And they may well ask, why climb the highest mountain?
The matter may well be dismissed for the reason indicated.
He may well levy attacks against Congressional Republicans in response.
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.
He may well be the worst human being yet born.
It may well become the motto for the entire season.
That may well signal one area of concern about Theranos.
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.
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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.
But with this performance, he may well have won the Grammys as well.
Without these conditions, a proposal meant to increase innovation may well stifle it.
Of course, the warning may well be an unequivocal threat of enforcement action.
For President Trump, that survey last year may well have offered a clue.
Teigen, as you may well know, is the author of a cookbook, Cravings.
It may well be that those involved only identified opportunities every so often.
And if ISIS is behind Wednesday's blast, they may well remain a threat.
The flawed backhand stroke, however, may well sabotage any aspirations for major victories.
In Silicon Valley, 2019 may well go down as the year of Brex.
Democracy as we know it in this country may well pass into tyranny.
Disney XD programmers may well just be trying to have a little fun.
ObamaCare may well be gutted, but it won't be by judges or justices.
California may well have the toughest gun control laws in the country now.
He may well have attended the Women's March or protested the Muslim ban.
Another requirement may well be a combative attitude, a streak of hardheaded resistance.
To be clear, there may well be a democratic argument for OIRA review.
The houseplants whose vines slink down one wall may well come from Lowe's.
"That may well be a distinction lost on most of us," Cornyn said.
There may well be lots of people who don't "get" what she's doing.
The source of all the gossip, however, may well have been Trump himself.
If Manafort is convicted, he may well join Gates and rat on others.
And the sea ice this summer may well hit a new record low.
It may well be that Pruitt didn't do anything wrong here, strictly speaking.
They may well ignore Super Bowl City, but they'll certainly notice its presence.
And it may well end that way now that she's dead and gone.
The bottom line may well be that Wei has inadvertently accelerated those preparations.
Putin may well be emboldened by the US president's obsequious display in Moscow.
A bit of diversification into an ugly, unloved sector may well pay off.
Schumer said there "may well be other vehicles" for the payments if Sens.
Engaging with this history, contemporary Americans may well come to that conclusion, too.
Some may well wonder: What if the President follows through on his threat?
Now it will probably fall apart, and the damage may well be irreversible.
"My term expires in February, and so it may well be," she responded.
Ethics violations, for all their outrage, may well prove to be a footnote.
This time may well be different, in part because failing isn't an option.
I think I may well have said that's an interesting character to play.
Those sorts of divisions may well be prominent in Democratic primaries this year.
Manafort faces a hearing this Friday that may well send him to jail.
They may well be bearing their identities with them, but building something together.
The House may well pass other bills to strengthen the A.C.A.'s protections.
If you're concerned with preserving your own reputation, that may well make sense.
He may well have been right, but he seemed weak at the time.
Jose and Katia may well reach hurricane strength in the next few days.
" Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said: "We may well be in a recession.
If you do not get an abortion, you may well get a baby.
The prosecutors may well prove that Mr. Guzmán is guilty of heinous crimes.
Now the pandemic may well push these newer payment arrangements to the forefront.
A few others may well join them on the sidelines sometime very soon.
This may well end up as the year of the awakening of Europe.
The militants' last stand may well take place behind a wall of civilians.
If you read young adult fantasy fiction, you may well share that view.
The metropolis that globalization created may well be the capital of the world.
But future historians may well record that American democracy died in May 2017.
She may well end being in danger, but she sure isn't right now.
The American deaths there may well have influenced Ms. Power's security in Cameroon.
"That may well be a distinction lost on most of us," Cornyn responded.
Many who view the film may well be asking: Who is Sarah Grimké?
Yet, the race has started, and the winner may well own the future.
The Chinese may well feel now that the U.S. is really no different.
Democracy may well be the worst answer to the question of climate change.
Open since 2010, Soba-an serves what may well be Germany's best soba.
For lunch, it may well be noodles again, prepared in a different way.
It may well be that Mr. Macron's campaign has experienced all of them.
Under holdover Obama Administration guidance, the DOJ may well bow to the pressure.
Which may well mean that Trump is getting ready to take him down.
Instead, experts say, the tax rate for carried interest may well go down.
They could really do it and may well shave costs in the process.
"Indeed, this book may well become the bible on the subject," she added.
"Indeed, this book may well become the bible on the subject," she added.
His entire presidency may well hinge on what investigators find regarding those ties.
All of which may well mean that McMaster resigns before he is fired.
"There are a number of witnesses that may well be appropriate," she said.
He may well be a consequence of many of the trends Drezner identifies.
Among them may well be a starry-eyed view of today's Republican Party.
The Dry Valleys may well be our closest equivalent to a Martian landscape.
My gut says he's a good guy; some of you may well disagree.
But recent research warns us that such discussions may well have negative consequences.
The recovery may well have started on Wednesday with Sondland's John Dean moment.
Again, nothing's permanent -- but it may well take decades to repair the damage.
If a case proceeds, the first step may well be taken under FARA.
We may well see a lengthy gap before the next Next Big Thing.
Pushed too far, North Korea may well unleash its own pre-emptive attack.
He may well play to Trump's worst instincts in how to prosecute crime.
ED may well predict your risk for a future stroke or heart attack.
Bracamontes may well be found guilty of two murders by a California jury.
But a nice Payton, no longer strictly the antihero, may well prove insufferable.
"We may well do that, yes," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer confirmed Tuesday.
He said invoking the national security argument for higher tariffs may well backfire.
And it is these witnesses who House Democrats may well agree to call.
Quiet may well be the new loud in the world of show tunes.
The words "privacy policy" may well be a big part of the problem.
On the Taliban side, supporters may well be wary of people like Col.
"It may well be we're seeing the results of that," Ms. Siddall said.
And, if the Chinese government's plan comes to fruition, that may well happen.
Trump's immigration ban may well fit the legal standard we have right now.
It may well prove true as well for risk-taking and violent behavior.
His nomination may well still happen, but its aura of inevitability was punctured.
Romney narrowed the gap after his convention and Trump may well do the same.
The pendulum swings — and American adventurism may well make a comeback with my successor.
The next generation of Zuckerbergs may well spend their lives on endless soma holidays.
While that may well be the case, it could take a while to unravel.
In the end, that may well be the "victory lap" Bungie is going for.
So, Spotify may well have known this policy could've backfired the way it did.
"If the cycle follows, those non-performing loans may well have peaked," he says.
Mike and Chris may well have excelled, but he propelled them in the demographic.
Giving the universe a name suggests that it may well be alive and contelligent.
During that time he may well encounter some other members of Europe's royal families.
Although nearly two-thirds of Hondurans oppose re-election, Mr Hernández may well prevail.
That idea didn't progress, but the two sides may well revisit it this year.
That event may well have claimed new victims in the 2016-17 Vendée Globe.
It may well be that no secretary of state can navigate these turbulent waters.
The material weakness "may well draw even more attention from the SEC," Henning said.
The new recommendations may well influence nutrition labeling, school lunches and government assistance programs.
For arch-Remainers, their best hope may well lie in a "coalition of chaos".
Donald Trump Jr.'s statement defending himself may well constitute a confession of guilt.
You might — you may well see an ISIS that takes over all of Syria.
Her position as prime minister may well be weaker, not stronger, on June 9th.
The party may well get foreign companies to toe its line on Hong Kong.
I may well continue to work and live well for another couple of decades.
For one, China may well have underestimated the strength of Mr Trump's mercantilist instincts.
Indeed, it may well be e-readers that should be concerned for their future.
The official numbers (see chart) are estimates that may well understate the true figures.
It may well be that we have entered a prime era for Valtellina production.
There may well be a final upward leg to the bull market in stocks.
The surge of activism may well create a favorable environment for the opposition party.
It may well turn out that Gab's core intent might also be its downfall.
So Trump may well have tried to obstruct justice — and gotten away with it.
Friday's report showed that only 38,000 jobs were created in May, well below estimates.
There may well have been circumstances that prevented them from helping at the time.
Of course, these traders may well be hedging outstanding long positions on the stock.
If this ever happened, U.S. defenses may well not be able to stop it.
Sanders may well win in New Hampshire, and Iowa's looking like a toss-up.
"The Technology Trap" may well ensnare doom-seekers' attention with its ominous-sounding title.
At the Kremlin, they may well have had champagne with their Wednesday morning breakfast.
This may well end up irritating the hell out of some people (like me!).
"SB 54 may well frustrate the federal government's immigration enforcement efforts," the court said.
Americans may well be warming to the idea of a premium non-alcoholic beer.
"We anticipate that Brexit may well end up bringing as much opportunity as disruption."
Replace "electric vehicle" with "smart car" and the picture may well be very different.
But under the rubric of hilarious malfunctions, it may well be her best yet.
That may well prove to be the Achilles heel of the US-Russian agreement.
You may well see a lot more of this name and face going forward.
Now Northam says he's staying, and Fairfax may well be on the way out.
Mr Temer may well survive the congressional votes likely to be coming his way.
He may well play four times, and his last match will be Sunday singles.
If the justice system worked differently, Ghomeshi may well be in jail right now.
The number of political prisoners may well have grown over the last 12 months.
The value of those homes may well represent those people's main source of wealth.
So the president may well be in the mood to tweet from the hip.
As crazy as it sounded at the time, he may well be proved right.
With significantly stronger international than domestic results likely, it may well earn its keep.
This data may well be aggregated without giving any detail about any individual user.
"I am beginning to think that death may well be a friend," he replied.
The statements of Perkins et al may well be considered their movement's suicide note.
Mr Sanders may well win the caucus: Colorado is a proudly anti-establishment state.
My conclusion: If you're a casual journal-writer, it may well be worth it.
Even the LAPD, in what may well be a first, investigated Simmons' well-being.
But that may well be because smugglers have found novel ways to avoid detection.
Everyone may well be all smiles during the photo-op out of today's lunch.
The influence of the Sinaloa gang, a traditional drug-distributing operation, may well wane.
She may well have received her call up by the time you read this.
Trump in the White House may well entrench a broken death penalty system for
It may well be in the works, but don't count on it just yet.
They may well need it again in three weeks when the continuing resolution expires.
It's a boldly obnoxious performance which may well earn him a third Oscar nomination.
It may well take a capsule with people on board into space next year.
But history suggests that this aspect of his message may well outlive his campaign.
The fossil fuel industry may well avoid that fate, thanks to Pruitt and Milloy.
The next one may well be between private companies, with NASA officiating and benefiting.
"I think that irrational responses may well lead people to save less," Munnell said.
The failed putsch may well become the third shock to Europe's post-1989 order.
The Donald may well have forgotten his own advice, but he was not wrong.
This may well have been done to help the tumour survive, says Ms Strakova.
Corporate America may well offer 20193 million training opportunities in the next five years.
"I may well not use outside counsel, may take the deposition myself," Cruz said.
If you have, he may well think that you're just wrong about her motives.
The anguish of Pittsburgh may well cause many American Jews to become more wary.
In the context of a private family history this may well be the case.
Indeed, remote jamming may well do the job without resorting to a direct strike.
Bits Oracle Corporation may well be the single most important technology firm for businesses.
It may well be Norbert Hofer, leader of the far-right-wing Freedom Party.
"But if they do something that appears truly damaging, the judge may well intervene."
You may well find yourself humming some of those tunes on the way out.
Women like me who are in terminal situations may well die before this unfolds.
That is ambitious enough, but it may well prove more complicated in the future.
The days when tech companies could grow with absolute impunity may well be numbered.
She may well be the only girl in the room for years to come.
But, this new trend may well be a step too far for the internet.
His best movies may well still be 28 Weeks Later (2007) and Prometheus (2012).
True growth in the country, however, may well require a more hands-on approach.
And they may well return the month after that, just to be doubly sure.
This recurring theme in entertainment may well manifest all too human anxieties about death.
You may well know that GE has bought an eight-page spread or whatever.
The Brazilian heavyweight may well surprise us again with another late-career title run.
There may well have been something behind the scenes that we don't know about.
But there is a competing perspective: The market may well be making a mistake.
But it may well be rich enough to hold out for another 100 years.
Let's first acknowledge that the United States may well already be in a recession.
First up, he hosts what may well be the last concert of the Contact!
You may well have missed it in the wake of this week's iPhone news.
In the short term, at least, this turn may well benefit the Republican Party.
Hospitals understandably dislike these proposals, and there may well be a better dividing line.
But this opinion suggests there may well be a road, which before was unclear.
At worst, it may well be the most ghastly disaster of the whole war.
"Not taking 'no' for an answer may well constitute sexual harassment," the draft said.
But if not, they'll have to be stealthier, and they may well risk backlash.
His campaign may well have stirred up India's Hindu majority against the Muslim minority.
They work somewhat shorter hours, although that may well be a welfare-improving choice.
This may well signal growing unease among congressional Republicans with Mr. Trump's conspiracy mongering.
That slow pace of discovery may well stymie advances in medicine, Dr. Amaral said.
On first viewing, you may well think "Time" is just another McLaren movie experiment.
And the party's chances of winning the House may well depend on Orange County.
" "We may well end up bringing some citizens back from other countries as well.
Homeland It may well be the most inadequate utterance in all of human history.
In the flush of hearing Mr. Trifonov, you may well think: Who needs Horowitz?
So I think there will at a certain point or may well be, stalemate.
Porter and Cohn may well be regretting their cooperation with the famed Watergate reporter.
Indeed, they may well not even wish to risk using their most sophisticated weapons.
Few laws are perfect, and there may well be ways to improve on SOX.
Trump and Mattis may well be destined for a historic clash of world views.
The Rockies' eagerness for Reyes's return may well be tempered by Story's fast start.
Western donors and international organizations may well prefer democratic values to big-man politics.
Nevertheless, sci-RNA-seq may well become a useful tool for work in humans.
And the revitalized New Line horror machine may well strike gold again on Sept.
Caveat emptor — let the buyer beware — may well rule the trading of complex securities.
And there may well be more record-breaking, of the wrong kind, to come.
London, the metropolis that globalization created, may well be the capital of the world.
And many, she added, may well support the administration's recent assassination of the general.
Their first escalation may well be in Iraq, where they back pro-Iranian militias.
Milwaukee, may well prove to be the key to Democrats' hopes of winning the
But it may well end up doing so without any actual liberals behind it.
McConnell may well be Democrats' most hated man -- this side of Trump, of course.
But it may well work as a P.R. strategy, at least for a while.
That means the new levies may well leave the $23 billion industry worse off.
Unless Booker has a standout performance Wednesday, he may well miss the next debate.
They may well pave the way for a new era of same-hour deliveries.
Clarice may well be the dumbest character ever to appear on a TV screen.
That may well be an advantage when he tees off two days from now.
Don't throw out your constitutional birthright for what may well be a passing outrage.
"Still, this early data suggests that this may well be feasible in the future."
The roots of that rising disapproval may well be in the "change agent" question.
Given the closeness of the outcome, he may well have lost without the help.
That may well be true, but the sights of spring are even more exhilarating.
The stock may well go up, but it could just as easily go down.
The future of democracy may well rest on our ability to tell the difference.
He wore a necklace that may well have been a prehistoric bird's rib cage.
Many children have never seen Rob Paulsen, but they may well have heard him.
Mr. Biden's resistance to accommodating that mood may well come to define his campaign.
If Clinton wins the presidency in 2016, it may well be because of Florida.
What looked like an impossible dream season may well crash and burn before Thanksgiving.
If Uber been more upfront about things it may well have gotten away with it.
If he is not broken early, and clearly, and decisively, we may well never recover.
It may well be, but like any tactic, it brings with it its own risks.
If you're reading this somewhere outside of the United States, you may well be right.
It was a dark and dangerous tweet that may well define much of his presidency.
So his announcement may well shatter the fragile calm that had emerged on Sunday night.
WikiLeaks, which distributed the hacked information, may well not even know it came from Russia.
"This may well be our last best chance to stop and turn around," he said.
This may well have been the moment everyone on Wall Street has been waiting for.
That approach may well be the least bad option for solving the Israeli-Palestinian problem.
If the polls are any indication, popular support for recreational marijuana may well prove unbeatable.
It may well prove to be his last, but such thoughts were for another time.
Even if this is not the intention, it may well end up being the result.
Twenty years from now, though, your children may well be showing off a distant descendant.
Even so, the fall may well have tainted the government's gauge of the national economy.
The result may well be a new system that relies more heavily on objective data.
Though he cites family reasons, his rock-bottom popularity may well have been a factor.
"There's a possibility that we may well take up legislation related to this," McConnell said.
This Kelly Kapoor quote may well be the best thing ever said on The Office.
But the long-term consequences of Mr Modi's action may well be ones he regrets.
This may well be the busiest year since 2001 for such initiatives; many will pass.
That's a huge convenience that may well get a lot more people to leave ratings.
This may well be now or never – in a sense, we are all Bavarians now!
Phrases like "MMO"or "e-sports" may well mean nothing by 2025, much less 2065.
But in trying to make America great again he may well make the Philippines poorer.
More broadly, Volker and Sondland may well have believed they were in a tough position.
It appears that Clinton may well have violated several laws which could constitute serious crimes.
Fox News's approach to sexual harassment complaints may well be headed toward a costly explosion.
The sap of Canada's national emblem may well be its greatest gift to the world.
This week's defeat may well make the DoJ think twice about obstructing other tie-ups.
By the summer, France may well have demonstrated that, when properly handled, reform is possible.
After decades of weak wage growth, workers may well think the experiment is worth trying.
Indeed, his successor may well, in future, wish for the halcyon days of Obama's tenure.
And he intends to be a successful president, and I think he may well be.
The Corbynites may well have history as well as the British constitution on their side.
In light of all this, Apple may well be planting its flag in the sand.
For Scottish, Catalonian or Flemish voters, such considerations may well make secession look less daunting.
The most audible voice may well come from the far left, under Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
The jobless rate in Nebraska was just 303% in May, well below the national average.
"Stranded fields and frozen exploration projects may well come back on the agenda," he said.
But that will be politically awkward, and so the cuts may well be rolled over.
We may well see an expansion of the game's character creator in the coming months.
It may well be true that Trump has built a real connection with his followers.
The earliest adopters of robotics may well be people in the later stages of life.
That may well have been the case historically but the future promises to be different.
Silvio Berlusconi, an 81-year-old former prime minister, may well emerge as a kingmaker.
This time, not making a move may well have been the correct move to make.
Adalberto Gonzalez may well be one of the best painters of cars in Northern California.
With a serious credit crunch now underway, it may well spread beyond the energy patch.
Mr Cruz may well fail to block the handover at the end of this month.
Leica's involvement may well have been helpful, but don't put too much stock in it.
Mr Eka may well be glad of the chance to sit still for a while.
The U.S. economy added 138,47.433 jobs in May, well below the consensus number of 185,000.
The U.S. economy added 138,000 jobs in May, well below the consensus number of 185,000.
And I think Obama as an emblem of the future of America may well reemerge.
Turns out you may well be able to, according to personal finance expert Ramit Sethi.
That may well mean that waves of fresh credit avalanches could soon hit the wall.
Good advice from long-term partners may well be an additional reason to maintain alliances.
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 138,000 in May, well short of the 185,000 expected by economists.
"That may well be the case, but that's not my purpose right now," he said.
That is where Beijing may well hit the limits of Chinese aviation with western characteristics.
It seems this may well be a "sell in May and go away" type year.
And considering that the 173M came out in 217, that may well be a concern.
But in many ways, China's mobile mania may well be the new face of retailing.
The rule is: be as nasty as you like, but there may well be consequences.
Trump may well have an easier time on both the domestic and foreign political fronts.
Booker may well be that guy, but it's possible that it could be Chriss, too.
The divergence in pre-earnings and post-earnings volatility may well come down to coincidence.
In terms of world-changing potential, though, things may well be the other way round.
If successful, Wenzhou may well emerge more resilient, though nothing like its former rumbustious self.
Now, the surprise dismissal of a key regional rival may well have bolstered that image.
And Trump may well formally nominate someone else to take on the gig full time.
Now steering a Ford, Crafton may well be in line to break that Toyota streak.
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 138,4.63 in May, well short of the 185,000 expected by economists.
Now, heightened enthusiasm even among low-propensity voters may well give him his seat back.
This may well be a harbinger for greater U.S.-India Counterterrorism Cooperation in the future.
For candidates of any party, environmental policies may well become a deciding factor in elections.
"Iranian barrels coming into Europe may well push more Urals into U.S. Gulf," Imsirovic said.
It was their most detailed policy proposal, and may well have carried them to victory.
Interpret the signals with care, and reality may well end up mimicking your own projections.
He is constrained by Vox, which may well make more gains if he does that.
If the communications lines open again, we may well know before anyone leaves for Singapore.
Yes, Joe Biden may well know better than to expect change from the Republican Party.
One day, perhaps soon, this may well prove to be a fatal mistake for millions.
"The key may well be independent voters," said Peter A. Brown, the poll's assistant director.
Nevertheless, some of the information may well have been gossip or speculation or simply erroneous.
And it may well be that Ms. Holmes's technology works – we just don't know yet.
It may well turn out, as technologists are already suspecting, that AI makes everything better.
Mitterrand was forced to back down, but Mr Corbyn may well hold out for longer.
When you turn it back on, it may well be able to send messages again.
Yet the nation's largest subprime installment lender, OneMain Financial, may well avoid the new regulation.
The well-known phenomenon of closet tracking may well be related to the pay figures.
Those numbers may well be higher when Amazon reports its second-quarter earnings on Thursday.
What's more, armed primacy may well have allowed Trump to rise in the first place.
And Trump may well be once bitten, twice shy when it comes to crossing Moore.
Where a senator stands at this moment may well define his or her entire career.
It may well require considerable good fortune to avoid one or the other, or both.
As in Syria, there may well be a neat intersection of political ambition and profit.
In that capacity, the virtual state he presided over may well outlive the physical one.
The parties they support may well lose an upcoming general election or a second referendum.
If disaster does come, the U.S. may well regret acting – or not having acted sooner.
The tax rates of the 1950s, '60s and '70s may well have been too high.
The question may well devolve into whether Valeant can survive everything being thrown at it.
They may well be living with severe anxiety or depression due to their reasonable fear.
The president may well be shown to have committed criminal or impeachable acts including subornation.
The presence of the Skrulls in Captain Marvel suggests that may well be the case.
The bleakness of these black works may well have mirrored his return to depressive drinking.
There may well also be extratextual reasons for Underground Airlines' treatment of slave-owning whites.
Beautiful to watch, this instant classic may well qualify for an end of year shortlist.
The International Space Station (ISS) may well be the most valuable project created by humans.
The Europeans may well be more successful in that regard; they could do no worse.
More sequels, summits and snubs may well take it to a historic stage — nuclear showdown.
It may well be voters' views of Donald J. Trump, though, that determine the outcomes.
Succeeding in the new economy and culture may well require rethinking conventional ideas about masculinity.
But that history may well have come back to haunt him in a presidential race.
So eliminating this deduction may well set us on a path to eliminating all deductions.
I didn't much like it in London last year, but you may well feel different!
But the truth is, those girls may well have been fighting their own inner battles.
But he may well have won over the 50 Republicans he needs for his confirmation.
Tomorrow, she may well be devising strategy for our corporations ... or our heads of state.
A Democratic Congress will try to raise the minimum wage, and Trump may well agree.
So you may well ask why the FilmStruck/Criterion Channel offering is a big deal.
If not, by the time they figure that out, the domains may well have expired.
If it's to sound tough to American voters, he may well have a winning formula.
It may well make care more efficient, more accurate and — if properly deployed — more equitable.
Embrace the healthful living imperfections of reality, and suddenly the impossible may well become possible.
In some cases, the more permissive stance of the United States may well be justified.
If you get a very severe beating, then that may well be a crime regardless.
But Google may well be biased against minorities and others who lack real-world power.
But when Israel's own government proposes damaging legislation, this task may well become nearly impossible.
He makes wild, false claims that may well cross the line into libel and slander.
Despite playing little competitive tennis in the last 16 months, Williams may well win again.
The island's devastation may well necessitate a fresh restructuring, but that won't address urgent issues.
There is not an incandescent personality in the group, which may well be by design.
Trump won't insult Russia because it may well be that he was installed by Russia.
E.S.G. may well take hold eventually, just as stock markets, Starbucks and smog have done.
From the point of view of the entrepreneur, however, upscaling may well be a mistake.
Dr. Malhi said that there may well have been other massive migrations in the Americas.
Otherwise, we will remain trapped in an endlessly escalating war, one we may well lose.
The militants' last stand, he warns, may well take place behind a wall of civilians.
And yet we're abidingly aware that this house may well be demolished within the year.
In the current mood, China may well interpret such interventions as yet more foreign meddling.
They may well go up a great deal higher and faster than the models predict.
Emma may well be inconspicuously keeping tabs on my welfare as well as her child's.
Clinton in late October of 2016, and that may well have influenced the election's outcome.
But the context of this week suggests Trump may well be in a firing mood.
The price may well change considering that the release date is set for Dec. 1.
That may well happen a lot sooner than most of us can appreciate right now.
Of course, drawing broader lessons from the macro moves may well prove a fool's errand.
It may well be that it's selling consistently it's just selling less per individual retailer.
Growing a beard may well be an unconscious device to reassert status after a setback.
Her campaign believes it depressed her turnout and lifted Trump's, and it may well have.
After Donald J. Trump, the answer may well be a run for the White House.
His longevity notwithstanding, his legacy may well turn out to be a deeply stained one.
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 138,000 in May, well short of the 185,113 expected by economists.
In less than a year, the United States may well inaugurate its first female President.
The total may well grow once we have time to do some deeper fact-checking.
For those looking for a taste of classic Cycladic life, Tinos may well be paradise.
Oil's lead role in the great global energy drama may well have a second act.
But it may well turn out to have particular relevance for financial markets in 2020.
ISTANBUL — Some Turkish authors who are not in prison may well be wondering why not.
Foreign interference may well now be a permanent feature of elections in the United States.
One hundred years from now, because of increased warming trends, it may well be unrecognizable.
The result may well be more people getting sick or dying from food poisoning. 4.
"We may well have to go further and faster in the coming days," he said.
Outside experts said the device may well be a viable solution to the injection problem.
The Trump administration's vexing choice The Trump administration may well decide that's too politically risky.
And unless you press these issues with her, your resentment may well poison your friendship.
This may well be Mr. Kim's first step to raise tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
The road to the death of American religion may well be paved with taxpayer dollars.
But we may well engineer a way around these problems, and that's a dramatic shift.
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.
Greater disparity between rich and poor in the West may well have driven anti-establishment sentiment.
They also may well fear that a high-profile confrontation with Trump could hurt their chances.
The result in 2020 may well be that they can effectively play the role of kingmaker.
If they both lose those contests, Cruz may well be the last non-Trump candidate standing.
It's the kind of platform that More United may well look at to interrogate its members.
But so-called "new" rights, concerning sex and reproduction, may well be struck off their list.
If they're not, they may well have switched to WhatsApp, which is under Facebook's control too.
The election may well be over before any action is taken on a Matter under Review.
And state politicians or outsider entrepreneurs may well seem like better choices to drain the swamp.
But given what a tangle the family tree is, Romanians may well hesitate a bit longer.
The Canadians may well decide that chapter 19 is not worth sacrificing the entire deal for.
He writes a dour account of the future of engineering, which may well be too cynical.
Berlusconi's Forza Italia party is polling well enough that it may well lead the next government.
Telecom Egypt may well be tempted to sell at least part of its stake, analysts said.
It may well be regarded as one of the most lopsided deals in NFL draft history.
This latest retaliation shows that Israel may well have misjudged Assad's ability to hold onto power.
In less high-minded places, voters and politicians may well snap their purses shut much sooner.
And it may well be too late already: Our legacy population is demoralized, beleaguered, and disorganized.
Ms. Feyzdjou hasn't yet registered on New York's radar, though she may well do so now.
That may well be what dreaming is — it's the refinement of our understanding of the world.
That factory may well produce products for Apple, though it wouldn't be an Apple-owned factory.
The quarter ending on September 30th may well prove the peak for profit growth in America.
In reality he may well need to seek a cross-party coalition in order to govern.
In the locker rooms and locked psyches of the players inside them, they may well be.
It may well increase productivity and give us more time to do the things we love.
Obama says he is more optimistic than ever about America's future, and he may well be.
The reason that Christmas, rather than Easter, became the "cultural Christian" holiday may well be prosaic.
Compliance may well take the lead in determining how best to manage the increasing personal accountability.
The Future of Big TelecomA Trump presidency may well mean a hands-off approach to telecom.
Vollgeld might not pass, but some more cautious monetary experiments may well be on their way.
Investors may well ignore any new pledges from central bankers to get inflation above the target.
Still, the trade-off in price and power consumption may well be worth it for you.
Justice Scalia's death means the justices may well split 4-4 in many of these decisions.
According to South Korea's spy agency, Mr Kim may well be changing his mind on testing.
Future revisions to other sorts of price data may well have a big impact on GDP.
It may well be the best-looking version of the watch Apple has produced to date.
Its re-emergence may well define Germany's next phase and is already evident in several places.
Image: Ohio Inspector GeneralAdam Johnston and Scott Spriggs may well go down as Ohio's cleverest inmates.
That means French voters may well be confronted with a choice next year that satisfies few.
They may well be wrong, but the suspicion alone ratchets up the prospect of dangerous mistakes.
British crime statistics may well contain lessons for America, but not the ones Mr Trump claims.
LARRY KUDLOW: Well, now, it does matter because, first of all, it may well get passed.
You might not think that's in their interest, but many of them may well think otherwise.
The list may well also include Google licenses, a core part of the company's Android handsets.
They, too, are made by interfacial polymerisation, so he may well be able to do so.
It is in this direction that mainstream German conservatism may well evolve once Mrs Merkel goes.
SpaceX's official line—that it's simply trying to leave no stone unturned—may well be true.
She may well supplant Mr Sanders as the main threat to Mr Biden from the left.
It may well come to that, but if it does, it will take a long time.
For them, the cross may well appear to poke a hole in America's church-state wall.
"It may well create further vacuums," Jordan said of the current situation between the two countries.
As expected in any case involving the renowned Surrealist, the result may well be a surprise.
If we identify a strange transit, it may well contain information encoded via laser light pulses.
Get in an Uber (or dare to drive one) and you may well be sexually harassed.
So they may well write their own preconceived notions into the code, whether unwittingly or not.
"Fame may well benefit the film, but for me, it would be a burden," she says.
In an election that ultimately will revolve around President Trump, the controversy may well prove ephemeral.
McLaughlin outlined why he felt Rice unmasking names may well have been necessary for national security.
Friday's nonfarm payrolls report showed job creation dipped to 138,000 in May, well below consensus expectations.
Since Mr Khamenei is 76, it may well have to choose his successor as Supreme Leader.
In the final analysis the key vote may well be the turnout of millennial, young women.
Ivanka may well find a way by the end of the week to reclaim her footing.
What that may well mean is that Iowa could be a forerunner of politics to come.
It may well be that millions of new jobs emerge in the not-too-distant future.
Now, as we have seen time and time again, radicals may well step into the void.
Deal with health ramifications Government officials may well be able to make Flint's water clean again.
If you're getting fitter and stronger, you may well increase in weight, as you add muscle.
Their bravery and clear-headedness in a moment of crisis may well have saved Connor's life.
Italy says the figure is much lower though calm summer seas may well bring a surge.
It may well be that the comparison to Nixon's successful Salt I back channel is apt.
Superman may well return to the big screen, but not for an unstated number of years.
In her playwright's note, Rundell observes that Saki's gayness may well be sublimated into these scenes.
The most significant indictment to arise from it may well concern her skills as a politician.
If out-of-the-box engineers are needed in orbit, he may well get his chance.
I get that this television show may well turn into the AI equivalent of Animal Liberation.
Diplomats in Moscow believe the Russian leader may well keep up his support for Mr Assad.
How well he dilutes the level of toxicity may well be the measure of his success.
That may well incentivize states to join the agreement, which already has more than 20 members.
In any case, his "straight-up obsession" may well suggest the beginning of a garden trend.
The summit may well end without major progress towards the elimination of nuclear weapons in Korea.
In the short term, the greatest threat to the nuclear deal may well be Iran's disappointment.
That's why, as the drips of this investigation become a deluge, other scandals may well surface.
Chairman Powell's comments increased these expectations by 0.10 percent, so they may well settle down again.
That cynical ploy may well be a way for Trump to rally that base to him.
It may well be that we won't have a clear direction until the southern Super Tuesday.
The coming elections, and the outcome of the 2020 presidential race, may well depend on it.
They assert that only 85033,000 will have to pay the tax, which may well be true.
Republicans may well hold onto their majorities in the House and Senate in the 2018 election.
While job creation may well have increased, the quality of opportunities that are available lag considerably.
Any EU aid package would require austerity measures, which Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan may well reject.
Addressing these issues will require a global discussion that may well last longer than five years.
If current scientific projections are any indication, that may well happen in a century or two.
This may well be one reason why there's no Virtual Console download store for the Switch.
But the turn has not been toward confrontation, and Nicolas Sarkozy may well have misjudged it.
And if he bombs, he may well decide to eliminate the risk of a second drubbing.
It may well have to invest still more, given how quickly WeWork has been burning cash.
Mike Pence had to do a memory purge so complete it may well constitute a lobotomy.
The shape of the Court for decades may well be at stake in the 6900 election.
"We may well go to war if [North Korea] continues to have nuclear weapons," he continued.
Government shutdown So, it looks like we may well be headed for a partial government shutdown.
Since the defense appropriation is generally considered must-pass legislation, the rider may well be dropped.
It's been said that America's chief export has become culture, and that may well be true.
Ultimately, it may well be Ronaldo who has the greatest influence on the young de Ligt.
The festival may well have generated a new regard for the value of the physical plant.
Yet he may well be sent back under a policy backed by Obama and Peña Nieto.
Sisk may well have misinterpreted Gorsuch's comments in a discussion of hypotheticals and "devil's advocate" arguments.
But fail it may well do if Sisi continues to double down on abuse and authoritarianism.
If so, these may well put the cause of the crash, whatever it was, beyond doubt.
It may well put up even more of a fight if the valuation drops even further.
That goal may well be raised, now that it has another $200 billion to play with.
In other words, there may well be an upside here for an eventual Democratic female nominee.
If you're looking for soft, comfortable, and breathable slip-on sneakers, these may well be them.
As long as the Republicans maintain a congressional majority, the President may well survive this battle.
America's tech giants may well be able to pull themselves out of the regulatory quicksand intact.
This later conservative tendency may well have derived from the traditionalism of many of his clients.
It may well be that the interest rate is below the growth rate of the economy.
The martini drinker finds beauty in death though knows how crass others may well find this.
That may well be, but we're talking about people with a need for toxic mud here.
That may well be true, but what this model gets wrong is that algorithms aren't crafts.
A similar sense of quiet contemplation may well be what differentiates V.R. from its immediate predecessors.
But people who live outside the Great Lakes may well have never experienced this weather condition.
In hindsight, this may well have been a manifestation of the Alzheimer's that eventually killed him.
And voters may well be in the mood for something soft and fleecy right about now.
Conventional dealers may well look askance at her work, some dismissing it as tasteless or garish.
Mr. Dowd may well have come to the same realization about those who represent this president.
And the slowdown may well persist as Britain's effort to exit the European Union drags on.
Nevertheless, in that time, we have caused damage that may well last longer than our species.
Trump may well fight back too, by trying to assert executive power to defy these investigations.
A similar fate may well be in store for Mr. Netanyahu, but only years from now.
"You may well see significant rises in unemployment, significant declines in economic activity," Mr. Powell said.
Should Johnson grow too sick to govern, Raab may well, very soon, have to step up.
That may well mean that experiments in the real world are just too risky right now.
Without greater government oversight to curb manipulation, the interest of small investors may well dry up.
It may well lead you to Yale to see the exhibition he's built around the film.
Robert Mueller's investigation and the continuing House hearings may well produce the "compelling" evidence Pelosi described.
More of these hidden stories remain to be unearthed, and women may well take the lead.
Rand Paul may well crack and vote for the bill in the end, as Axios notes.
That may well be the case for David Tanis's new recipe for farro salad as well.
At the same time, that means a seemingly "good guy" may well do a bad thing.
This may well be true, particularly in Senate races, where the battleground states are mostly red.
Still, in purely social terms, Mr. Trump's day may well have peaked at 7:30 a.m.
Given the political currents in Europe, this is another battle that Soros may well be losing.
One day, we may well take these bonds for granted, as if they had always existed.
If Trump's aides and appointees go along with his various power grabs, Trump may well succeed.
He knew the military chiefs would keep it from happening (as they may well be doing).
KORIYAMA, Japan — For Hiroyoshi Yaginuma, the typhoon may well be the straw that breaks his back.
The colossally hyped fight may well have been the biggest pay-per-view bout in history.
Slower growth and political pressure to spend more may well hamper deficit reduction further, it said.
In recent weeks, protests have subsided but not ceased, and 2020 may well bring more turmoil.
We may well see more information released by the UK on their known movements and activities.
Such federal actions may well embolden some Republican-controlled state governments to further restrict reproductive rights.
Even Nagy and Kölcsey admit that Generation Alpha may well become scientifically "real" in the future.
But the Supreme Court may well hear an appeal, and there the state could face headwinds.
On May 12, Mr. Trump may well decide to reimpose nuclear sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
The resulting formula, which she called "Stench Soup," may well be the worst smell ever created.
They wanted to sew up the nomination early — but not as early as may well occur.
Yours may well be the only show there that doesn't use a director or a scriptwriter.
The problem of inequality may well be too big for only a technocratic approach to government.
If reelected in 2020, Trump may well have the opportunity to name additional supreme court justices.
In Death Stranding's world, meditation brings to light a lurking subconscious that may well devour you.
"Our results show that there may well be something there, particularly in younger people," Parks says.
The writers may well have started adjusting to the new reality as early as Episode 4.
But a growing body of research shows that we may well be running out of miracles.
Announcing a further extension of that AI-driven news future may well be that next trick.
She may well be angling to replace Mike Pence as Vice President, as some have suggested.
" Haley "may well be angling to replace Mike Pence as Vice President, as some have suggested.
Trump's victory, along with Hulk Hogan's, suggests that the public may well take their side, too.
However, the U.S. may well achieve its pledged greenhouse emission reductions, regardless of the Paris agreement.
The savings on a new set of tires alone may well immediately offset the membership fee.
So, he says he believes she may well have been assaulted -- just not by him. 221.
So tomorrow or even later today, he may well change his mind on all of this.
A trap, they warn, that may well have them owing more than just money to Beijing.
One way or another, Mr Vizcarra and the current congress may well be gone next year.
While traditional financial returns may well result, they cannot be the immediate driver for industry engagement.
This may well be their finest recording so far: breathtakingly intense, magnificently played and unrelentingly fresh.
Whether any color trends today show up in future campaigns may well depend on Election Day.
The grisly scenes from Douma were only the latest incident, and Assad may well repeat them.
For one thing, even if you do this anonymously, he may well figure out what happened.
Mr. Mnuchin may well be joined in the new administration by another alum of Goldman Sachs.
By using the L word, Dr. Wynne may well appeal to the many besotted dog owners.
The survey may well be one of the first such datasets to come from the public.
The maximum credit is $13,570; your adoption-related expenses may well be higher than that figure.
The effort may well have failed if not for the assistance of a brutal Russian winter.
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.
It may well be a coincidence that bad Mondays are a strong indicator of a positive week.
Sweden's Riksbank may well cut its benchmark rate by 10 basis points to -0.45 percent on Thursday.
Opinion THE college admission process is always stressful, often unfair and may well reward the wrong values.
In Britain the successor as prime minister to the hapless Theresa May may well be Boris Johnson.
Supposedly Ma's role in the film was intended promote tai chi, which may well be the case.
The nuances of a relatively obscure congressional oversight office may well be lost on the American public.
And it may well be that the Windrush row will not affect such calculations in the end.
But the implications may well prove even more significant than a flow-through into metal ingot pricing.
In fact, Reid believes that the Marathon Laundry machine may well be the Tesla of large appliances.
In a 2013 press conference, the company said AWS may well be Amazon's largest business one day.
Given the choice, Manning may well have taken that trade-off for the Booker or the Whitbread.

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