Perhaps entertaining the possibility of winning the series put too much pressure on many of the players. |
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The scholarship includes two years at a junior college with the possibility of transferring to a university. |
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One person asked me why I had not mentioned in my audio programme the possibility that some people may abreact and discharge emotion. |
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One of the problems of abreactive therapy and recovered memory is the possibility of False Memory Syndrome. |
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Due to the proximity of and propensity for renal cell carcinoma to spread to the adrenal cortex, this possibility should be excluded. |
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Once a player's been booked there is always a possibility that if he does anything else he will get sent off. |
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There is a possibility of an Etruscan origin if Apollo was connected to the Sibylline books when the books were purchased. |
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There is a slight possibility that the scar tissue could grow over the pupil, causing blindness. |
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It seemed as if the military and financial power of absolutism excluded every possibility of a revolution in Russia. |
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Attention is also being focused on the possibility of trebling or even quadrupling the length of suburban rail track. |
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Even so, this is a legal quagmire with the possibility of litigation or fines flying in all directions. |
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If only these folk would look at past history they might just see the possibility of a big surprise. |
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Mr Ishaq also revealed that discussions had been held about the possibility of seizing the cars of litterbugs caught in the act of flytipping. |
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There thus exists the possibility of conflicting judicial opinion at the highest level. |
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Other studies of riparian breeding birds in which juveniles molt on the breeding grounds have not examined that possibility. |
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They're warning of a heightened possibility of an eruption after more than a thousand small earthquakes. |
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The possibility that the jailbreak was planned jointly by the prisoners and at least one of their jailers is also being investigated. |
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What this passage illustrates is not only the possibility, but the general acceptance, of the idea that language is separate from identity. |
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This minimizes the chance of accidental data loss and the possibility of altering archived records. |
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The possibility for innovation and the revival of an acclaimed artistic powerhouse is going to be highly attractive. |
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Some private adventurers and investors in London suggested the possibility of introducing a Plantation. |
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Any information from our sources on that possibility and the fears U.S. officials obviously have about that possibility? |
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On this basis, Shachtman rejected the possibility of the Soviet working class settling accounts with Stalinism through a political revolution. |
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The watchman from the previous night caught my eyes and I knew that brushing it off as a simple misunderstanding wasn't a possibility. |
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Investment bankers fear that with no possibility of IPOs scene perking up in near future, the fee accrual on this account will be minimal. |
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Therefore, there is a strong possibility that dangerous accumulations of this toxicant exist in humans and animals. |
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Note that there's now space in what he says to include the possibility that the watermarks were completely removed. |
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Few of us walk into the office to a rain of boos or are subjected nightly to the possibility of public failure and humiliation. |
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Another couple asked Holton to evaluate their 1950s ranch house for the possibility of adding a home office. |
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With more inclement weather forecast for today, there is a good possibility the match could be rained out. |
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We never considered the possibility that we might be trapped in the webwork of communication and transport that was supposed to make us free. |
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To concerns about the weaponization of space, Moore responds that such plans are far beyond the realm of current scientific possibility. |
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If the firefighters strike there is a distinct possibility that other workers may take solidarity action. |
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But to my mind, the joker in the pack remains the possibility of a local Benguela El Nino. |
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The first thing you want to remember when jump-starting a car is that a slight possibility of explosion does exist. |
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It suggests the possibility of gaining a similar result over a future time period made up of bear market declines and bullish rallies. |
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According to League, Alamo Drafthouse was actively working with Sony on Monday on the possibility of screening The Interview. |
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Importantly, ATX-101 offers the possibility of combating double chins without surgery. |
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While it represented possibility, a blank slate, it also represented an emptiness that needed to be filled. |
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A third possibility is that structural position and self-monitoring may have relatively independent, additive effects on performance in organizations. |
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Set among the vacant houses of suburban New Mexico, the film offers a bleak perspective on the possibility of growth and renewal. |
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Yet, the ever-visionary Van Gogh still feels the possibility of acclaim after his imminent death. |
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We in turn can briefly marvel at the bracing, if distant, possibility of a King Harry. |
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Just a few weeks ago, Belgium broadened its existing law to include the possibility of euthanasia for children of all ages. |
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The issue was raised as to whether similar fact evidence should be admitted considering the possibility of collusion and therefore contamination of the evidence. |
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Investigations into the cause of the accident are considering the possibility the driver of the train that rammed into the parked locomotive missed a red signal light. |
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But the way that Texas combines place and possibility will not be appealing to everyone. |
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Collins is an archeologist of the imagination, turning over every stone of possibility as he moves through the poem. |
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Some, like Norman Mailer, adopted the cooler pose of being casually interested in the possibility. |
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For abolitionists, it is about the possibility that even people who do something horrible can change. |
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Especially considering yesterday we thought this was one clean as a whistle kid, and then today we find out there was a very real possibility he was into drugs. |
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The possibility that she might behave rationally seemed remote at best. |
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But different proportions of mononucleated and binucleated myocytes may be present, and this possibility complicates the distinction between karyokinesis and cytokinesis. |
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He was his own white heat now, streaking across the pitch-dark eyes of another man, alive in a future he once could only wish for, in a world open to every possibility. |
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In the early 2000s, an acquaintance told Sun about the possibility of doing business in Ethiopia. |
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One can see an assignation end hopelessly, another can see it freighted with possibility. |
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The authors took care to eliminate the possibility of other sources of polarization, which is always a concern in astronomy. |
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Many scientists have theorized about the possibility of life on other planets. |
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The cult of corporatism allows us to reimagine the corporation as our ultimate access point to the infinitude of possibility. |
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But apparently the studio is aware of a possibility that its auteur prefers to ignore. |
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These conditions create the possibility for a new political force to arise quickly and fill the abyss between the ruling regime and popular aspirations. |
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The social structure, the heavy academism and specific institutional traits blocked any possibility of learning or expressing new modes of thought. |
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It alerted people to the fact that a lot had become complacent about the possibility of a bear attack. |
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More interesting, perhaps, is the possibility that the co-eds themselves are the disease, unable to acclimate to the rural environment they've invaded. |
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Addition of water softener helps reduce the possibility of further damage. |
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In a romantic relationship, facing humiliation or awkwardness is a strong possibility. |
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Since then radical reforms such as adoption quotas and time limits for parents ensure that adoption is a genuine possibility for many of these children. |
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She despises George and is diverted by the renewal of her acquaintance with the rakish Judge Brack who offers the possibility of flirting, gossip and intrigue. |
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She suffered an injury that precluded the possibility of an athletic career. |
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The weather forecast says it is expected to remain cold for the rest of the week and so there must be a possibility that the game will be postponed. |
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Don't let your enthusiasm for new ideas blind you to the possibility that maybe they will undo something of long standing that is really valuable. |
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Another possibility is that all or part of the segments of the name came from the Mesolithic people inhabiting the region. |
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The absence of such a signal does, however, not exclude the possibility that the compact object is a neutron star. |
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One possibility for observing gravitational lensing by a black hole would be to observe stars in orbit around the black hole. |
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In a magazine interview published shortly before his death, he reflected on the possibility of using solar panels to heat houses. |
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In February 2004, The Lancet published a statement by 10 of the paper's 13 coauthors repudiating the possibility that MMR could cause autism. |
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First and foremost in many photographers' minds is the possibility of digital theft of copywritten images. |
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Computer models showed the possibility of subsurface currents delivering oil to the surface in an upwelling off the Florida Shelf. |
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The adverts did not have their intended effect, instead making more migrants aware of the possibility of settling in Leicester. |
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In this lecture he spoke of the possibility of using sharia in some circumstances. |
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Since support of the Confederacy now meant support for slavery, there was no longer any possibility of European intervention. |
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The arrival of Friday is then used to illustrate the possibility of and gains from trade. |
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The four were urged to leave by organizers as there was a real possibility they would be arrested. |
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Wassily Kandinsky, himself a musician, was inspired by the possibility of marks and associative color resounding in the soul. |
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With the death of Elizabeth, the possibility for such family indulgences greatly diminished. |
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Francis refused, holding out for the possibility of better terms from Richard. |
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According to Carpenter, although the earl was amply compensated, he despaired of any possibility of advancement under Richard. |
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Because narcissistics cannot handle failure, they will take great lengths to avoid risks and situations in which defeat is a possibility. |
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Introducing difference into the flow of time, it suggested the possibility of counterlives in the present. |
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Furthermore, many feminists argue that the advent of VCR and consumer video allowed for the possibility of feminist pornography. |
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Parma was uneasy about mounting such an invasion without any possibility of surprise. |
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When animals are imported from one country to another, there is the possibility that diseases and parasites can move with them. |
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Tijuana holds a status that provides the possibility of employment as well as higher education and the dream of crossing the border. |
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Acknowledging the force of that intuition is, however, quite compatible with the possibility of amoralism. |
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To circumvent this possibility, the Dauphin ordered background inquiries and a theological examination at Poitiers to verify her morality. |
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To prevent this and the possibility of scandal a grated steel door with jail lock should be placed on this doorway. |
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Mr. Hitchens discussed the possibility of a deathbed conversion, insisting that the odds were slim that he would admit the existence of God. |
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There is also the possibility that our aliens perfected cryogenics and simply went into deep sleep until the environment improved. |
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Scores of foreign journalists have been dispatched to Seoul to report on the growing tensions between the two Koreas and the possibility of war. |
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Equality, too, removes the possibility of bargaining, of jewing up or jewing down a salary, according to the exigencies of the moment. |
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Another of Eisenhower's concerns was the possibility of a wider war with the Soviet Union after it threatened to intervene on the Egyptian side. |
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Attitudes of even skeptical citizens, do not discard the possibility on future sustainable enlargements. |
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More extreme antipet people are crazed by paranoia over the possibility of contracting some disease from an animal. |
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By 1812, advisers to Alexander suggested the possibility of an invasion of the French Empire and the recapture of Poland. |
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Ribs and growth lamellae gave the shells of many atrypids the possibility to develop an array of structures. |
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This may be due to the possibility of vibrato and of slight expressive adjustments in pitch and timbre. |
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It was a nondecisive victory, leaving open the possibility of a second attack. |
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Functionalists have all along been committed to the possibility of extrabodily states playing the role of beliefs and desires. |
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A new possibility for the inspiration of the unicorn came in 2008 with the discovery of a roe deer in Italy with a single antler. |
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The DUP welcomed the possibility of a hung Parliament and the influence that this would bring them. |
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Despite the possibility of two venues for trial, almost all criminal cases, however serious, commence in a magistrates' courts. |
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Protests were made at the possibility of including Windsor, Slough and Eton in the authority. |
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As native lead is extremely rare, such artifacts raise the possibility that lead smelting may have begun even before copper smelting. |
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There has been much speculation about the possibility of reopening the old Shrewsbury and Newport Canal route. |
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No trace of bones were found in the tomb, raising the possibility that they were subsequently transferred elsewhere. |
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One, with long hanging pips, was trying to edge the other, a leansome male, lest there should be the possibility of a gift. |
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Another possibility is a Roman road between London and Lewes and then over local tracks to the battlefield. |
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Trading on the floor was now drastically low and most was done over the phone to reduce the possibility of injuries. |
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As with any heavy industry, the possibility of serious injury or death was an everyday risk for the mine workers of the Rhondda Valley. |
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Thus, they had the possibility to issue, lend and transfer money autonomously without direct governmental control. |
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He did not dismiss the possibility, but carefully went over the many theoretical and practical difficulties involved. |
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However, it is a major failing that this possibility has never been considered or investigated. |
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I don't have any logical reason for proposing this figure, I just want you to consider it as a possibility. |
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He is particularly sceptical about the practical possibility or importance of group selection as a basis for understanding altruism. |
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Okras with red calyxes are known and should be tested for the possibility of producing a counterpart. |
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Osmotic power is a possibility at places where salt and fresh water merges. |
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As a result, the possibility was suggested of keeping the legs of such platforms on the sea bed in future, to serve as habitat. |
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Recent results suggest the possibility that decay rates might have a weak dependence on environmental factors. |
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While optimalism does not exclude the possibility of a deity, it also doesn't require one, and is compatible with atheism. |
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His credibility was so deeply undermined that the abolition of the monarchy and establishment of a republic became an increasing possibility. |
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In addition, it offers the possibility to formally record the existence of ideas, concepts, designs, prototypes and the like. |
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Collaging a woman's face on top of the original page offers Mutu the possibility to facialize the medical text. |
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While no announcement has been made of plans to start Regional Eurostar services, it remains a possibility for the future. |
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Previously, Birmingham City Council looked at the possibility of constructing an underground railway. |
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The possibility continues to be studied along with reasons for their apparent disappearance. |
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The possibility of seas of nitrogen on Triton was also considered but ruled out. |
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The possibility that groups also travelled to meet and exchange goods or sent out dedicated expeditions to source flint has also been suggested. |
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There has been considerable speculation on the possibility of using nuclear weapons to cause tsunamis near to an enemy coastline. |
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I looked at the possibility of buying a new car, but my current one still runs great and it's paid off. |
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Although the mass raid continued to be a possibility, another solution was found in the form of the submarine, increasingly in use. |
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This allowed for the possibility of a small and fast ship that could attack the battleships, at a much lower cost. |
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The possibility that the Middle East could become another superpower confrontation with the USSR was of more concern to the US than oil. |
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Overdetachment is a serious character flaw that cripples any possibility for intimacy. |
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First, it was traditionally subject to loose-handed regulation, which opened the possibility of returns above the cost of capital to offset. |
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Another possibility is the accumulation of fluid associated with overperfusion to protect fetus neural structure development. |
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The next day, Hitler ordered Manstein's thinking to be adopted, because it offered the possibility of decisive victory. |
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The third possibility was along field defences of the French border from Luxembourg to Dunkirk. |
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On the Eastern Front, Operation Bagration had begun against Army Group Centre which left no possibility of reinforcement of the Western Front. |
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I much preferred a solid shoulder at Argentan to the possibility of a broken neck at Falaise. |
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Further, at language school students usually have the possibility of selecting a specific course according to their language proficiency. |
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The domain cm of Cameroon has generated interest due to the possibility that people might miss typing the letter o for sites in the com. |
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In 2017, a further feasibility study will be undertaken into the possibility of an underground light rail system. |
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Hell's paradox resides in the possibility of inalienable eternal love confronting immutable eternal adamancy. |
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The possibility was considered that it was caused by an acute form of encephalomyelitis, which was first observed in captive bred silver foxes. |
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Whenever you have violent pandemonium, there's the overwhelming possibility for panic and tragedy. |
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The sheet has been of recent concern because of the real, if small, possibility of its collapse. |
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If life is discovered in Lake Vostok, it would strengthen the argument for the possibility of life on Europa. |
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Nicholas Brooks, another historian, is not so sure that there was such a synod, but does not completely rule out the possibility. |
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Somewhere in the cruise-control synapses of McFaul's beigeist brain, he senses that his arrest and trial is a real possibility. |
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At the time, the Earth's polarity was poorly understood, and the possibility of reversal aroused little interest. |
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The reliability of these sources, and the possibility to draw out a core of oldest teachings, is a matter of dispute. |
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One of the most distinguishing aspects of student life at Cambridge is the possibility to take part in formal dinners at college. |
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A 2013 genetic study suggests the possibility of contact between Ecuador and East Asia. |
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Another possibility is that there was a slowing of thermohaline circulation. |
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Sailors knew that, if in their attempt to defend their ship they failed, there was a great possibility that they could be tortured. |
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Parapsychology explores this possibility, but the existence of the paranormal is not accepted by the scientific community. |
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Catesby convinced him that despite the plot's failure, an armed struggle was still a real possibility. |
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The possibility that dinosaurs were the ancestors of birds was first suggested in 1868 by Thomas Henry Huxley. |
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Many scholars say there is a good possibility Chaucer met Petrarch or Boccaccio. |
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A few battalions have recently set up 'specialized' companies to evaluate the possibility to add new abilities to the Home Guard. |
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Another possibility is that they are secretory, as they produce an oily substance which appears to flush mud off. |
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His works argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. |
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But since there no experiment now known which can test this hypothesis, science itself can have little to say about the possibility. |
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The verb may expresses possibility in either an epistemic or deontic sense, that is, in terms of possible circumstance or permissibility. |
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Milton collected his work in 1645 Poems in the midst of the excitement attending the possibility of establishing a new English government. |
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Anglers may increase the possibility of contamination by emptying bait buckets into fishing venues and collecting or using bait improperly. |
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However, it is a possibility that the name Romulus was actually derived from Rome itself. |
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Many Italians began to see the possibility of a united Italy free of foreign control. |
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While placatory on the hostages, Raja'i dismissed any possibility of a ceasefire in the war. |
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Evans set out the possibility of a trial by battle in the setting of a lawyer's office. |
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Attalus was at that time corresponding with Demosthenes, regarding the possibility of defecting to Athens. |
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There was the possibility of an alliance between Timur and the European states against the Ottoman Turks attacking Europe. |
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What hurt Johnson most was the possibility that he would be left without her constant company. |
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He was consulted by the king on the possibility of a sea route to India, a project which he supported and encouraged. |
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More fantastical theories, including the possibility of pirates mistaking the boat for Byron's, also circulated. |
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Several documents exist that allude to the possibility, although no proof corroborating this suggestion has ever been found. |
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Some historians have raised the possibility that the attack never took place. |
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It is within the realm of possibility that they went there under the Romans as free men to take advantage of its rich resources. |
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This suggests the possibility that the work may have been Byrd's next compositional project after the three Mass settings. |
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There is a possibility that the Fountain of Youth was an allegory for the Bahamian love vine, which locals brew today as an aphrodisiac. |
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Organiser Bob Geldof arranged the reunion, having called Mason earlier in the year to explore the possibility of their reuniting for the event. |
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Also compelling was the possibility of missionary work, an opportunity that rarely arose in a Protestant stronghold. |
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Competing Dutch companies approached the congregation and discussed with them the possibility of settling in the Hudson River area. |
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A hard border is a real possibility, and a frictionless border is almost an oxymoron. |
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He saw the possibility of the VOC becoming an Asian power, both political and economic. |
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They discussed the possibility of an alliance between Holland, the Ottoman Empire, Morocco and the Moriscos, against the common enemy Spain. |
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The DSV was secretly in contact with the German naval command and considered the possibility of an occupation of Bear Island. |
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In 1757 Vasili Fedorovich Bradishchev was sent to Peking to investigate the possibility of using the Amur. |
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He cites that it constituted the destruction of culture, language, religion and human possibility. |
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They may be part of expressions of necessity, possibility, requirement, wish or desire, fear, or as part of counterfactual reasonings, etc. |
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On the other hand, epistemic mood describes the chance or possibility of something happening. |
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And I am glad to note that both Pfeffer and Czapek are not disinclined to believe in the possibility of various forms of graviperception. |
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Perhaps I was afraid of being laughed at if the mysterious item turned out to be a hambone, a distinct possibility. |
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The third logical possibility, rarely found in languages, is an unmarked plural contrasting with marked singular. |
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The possibility of redesigning the Union Flag to include representation of Wales has not been completely ruled out. |
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This grip restricts the motion in your dominant hand and eliminates the possibility of wrist breakdowns through the putting stroke. |
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It is a possibility for Welsh, Eastern New England, Jamaican, and Guyanese speakers. |
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Noun phrases can be identified by the possibility of pronoun substitution, as is illustrated in the examples below. |
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The management of these subsequently affects the possibility of residency on the islands. |
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This is a way of keeping the possibility of promotion open for more clubs towards the end of the season. |
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Another possibility is that it depicted a camel, the Semitic name for which was gamal. |
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At one point Australia racked up runs at such a rate that a win became a real possibility. |
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Nothing remotely like this economic behaviour is mentioned by the classical economists, even as a theoretical possibility. |
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The confession teaches that there is no ordinary possibility of salvation outside of the visible church. |
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But Ferdinand was most likely an alarmist and read into the Council the possibility of a total ban on polyphony. |
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There is the possibility of charging an aggravated taking without consent for less seriously dangerous driving where death results. |
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During 1999, one of the founders, Leat, began to explore the possibility of turning ERE in to an online magazine. |
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Blake opened up the possibility of restitutionary damages for breach of contract. |
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This was partly a result of wars in Continental Europe, restricting the possibility of travel there. |
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Due to the possibility of rain during Wimbledon, a retractable roof was installed prior to the 2009 Championship. |
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The real likelihood test is met as long as the court is satisfied that there is a sufficient degree of possibility of bias. |
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Charles II had reason to be nervous about the possibility of a Dutch invasion coordinated with an uprising within England. |
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Yet workers face the possibility of having to abandon ship on short notice if it collides with other vessels or runs aground. |
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This is ram-packed at 175-psi to insure uniform density and to avoid possibility of channeling. |
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Charles' first plan was to establish a Prussian settlement in the area and sent three German merchants to study this possibility on the ground. |
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As a result, there was no possibility, for example, of marriages between confessional communities, and there were no civil marriages. |
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Although no Scottish court has yet openly questioned the validity of an Act of Parliament, certain judges have raised the possibility. |
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Circulated on 13 November, it considered, and did not dismiss, the possibility of a negotiated settlement with the Central Powers. |
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Several of those at the center said they attended only on the possibility that microgrants would be handed out at the end. |
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There is also public debate in Guernsey about the possibility of independence. |
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Nonetheless, by the 1980s the possibility of appeal from a State supreme court was seen as outdated. |
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One of the ideas that Engels and Marx contemplated was the possibility and character of a potential revolution in the Russias. |
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There is also a possibility to naturalize in a simplified order, in which certain requirements will be waived. |
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Driving the engines using both low pressure steam and a partial vacuum raised the possibility of reciprocating engine development. |
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Through the middle of the 20th century, many international agreements were focused on reducing the possibility of dual nationality. |
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The debate developed over the economic concept of a general glut, and the possibility of failure of Say's Law. |
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Also, the government limited the possibility of Congolese settling inside Belgium. |
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There was only a remote possibility that we would be rescued as we were far outside of the regular shipping lanes. |
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It was ruled that it was a possibility for the redevelopment to be classed as state aid towards Linfield. |
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The reliability of these sources, and the possibility of drawing out a core of oldest teachings, is a matter of dispute. |
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A large watersports centre is also proposed, with the possibility of a cruise ship terminal. |
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The possibility of a bridge link over Morecambe Bay is occasionally raised, and feasibility studies have been carried out. |
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In 1956, the British and French prime ministers, Sir Anthony Eden and Guy Mollet, discussed the possibility of France joining the Commonwealth. |
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The possibility of building a second runway to cope with an increased number of aircraft movements has also been mooted. |
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The crudeness and variety of the stones excludes the possibility that they had astronomical observation purposes of any precision. |
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The possibility of electrifying the branch was raised again in June 2013, when a feasibility study was announced in parliament by the government. |
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There is the possibility that the Long Meg monolith was not contemporary with the stone circle. |
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It is a might be, a mere possibility from the tossing ocean of pure chance. |
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The soul and spirit were believed to exist after death, with the ability to assist or harm the living, and the possibility of a second death. |
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Prior to being officially announced, it was widely speculated that a June date for the referendum was a serious possibility. |
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However, the possibility that a royal veto might be exercised independently by the monarch remained for at least two further centuries. |
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A peace conference took place on September 11 to explore the possibility of a negotiated solution. |
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Yet Tressel didn't slam the door on the possibility that Wells might still play in Saturday's game against Ohio University. |
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Since support of the Confederacy now meant supporting the institution of slavery, there was no possibility of European intervention. |
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I want to hear from others who are scared of being stung so they stay away from fun occasions to avoid the possibility. |
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The West had seen enough of Milosevic and they would not tolerate the possibility of another Srebrenica. |
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She was tantalized by the possibility of earning a lot of money quickly. |
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Even to raise the possibility of such research would be to invite the testerics in Congress to shut off the UN's funding. |
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See figure 3 for an example of a logical decision tree that indicates whether there is a possibility to score a tetris. |
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Both series of experiments show the possibility of an experimental induction for intersexuality and thelygeny. |
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The seeds of plants are not at first in act, but in possibility, what they afterward grow to be. |
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The positive and constructive aspect of possibility gives the key to understanding the two chief traits of immaturity, dependence and plasticity. |
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There is a very real possibility that we will be moving to Maine. |
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He varies his magic tricks so as to minimize the possibility that any given audience member will see the same trick twice. |
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But now, when business is verrry slow and the possibility of layoffs icily real, looking busy is no joke. |
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The advantage of transverse magnetic polarization, however, is the possibility of exploiting surface plasmons for waveguiding. |
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But a conflictless world is only possible within a hyperideal vision, and this possibility is not the way of life found in ordinary experience. |
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After all, there's always the possibility that a whistleblower is a nut or has some ax to grind against the agency involved. |
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Realistically, there is a strong possibility we have to go back to the drawing board again,'' Barcelona said. |
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Researchers have studied the possibility of using bagasse fibers and carbon nanotubes as reinforcing agent in cement-based composites. |
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Experts have not ruled out the possibility that the ISIS who practise Salafism could be getting the support from Wahabis in India. |
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Industry's strongest aluminum shell reduces the possibility of water hammer effect. |
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According to Rice, the work does not rule out the possibility that plants themselves can produce methane aerobically. |
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It is natural to investigate the possibility that h is an algebraic number. |
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The Maui wowee shrimp salad with a caper lime vinaigrette is another dynamite possibility. |
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A possibility of hyperonization of the matter in neutron star interiors is incorporated. |
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According to physicians, the abuse of anabolic steroids may also increase the possibility of prostate cancer and other serious diseases. |
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The electronic beep of a computer may not sound as resonant as an Angelus bell, but it signals the same possibility of Incarnation. |
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Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of gastrointestinal bleeding due to angiodysplasia in patients with aortic valve stenosis. |
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There has long been speculation about the possibility of the European Union eventually becoming a fiscal union. |
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Earlier, the European leaders in the quadripartite format discussed in Brussels the possibility and terms of additional financial aid to Greece. |
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Chunming Yin, said the new approach opens up the possibility of using light to couple the atoms, or qubits, together to form a quantum computer. |
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During the meetings the parties discussed the possibility of British withdrawal from an independent Northern Ireland. |
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The central test case over the validity of these theories would be the possibility of a liquidity trap, like that experienced by Japan. |
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A proportion of the released malate may also have chelated Al within the apoplast of the root, a possibility put forward by Kinraide et al. |
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Immediately, the Division of Corrections' K-9 unit began to research the possibility. |
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Immeasurably perturbed by the possibility of Angelica's loss, Orlando continues to deceive himself with feeble ratiocinations. |
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To minimise the possibility of a rattly ride and keep bolts in place, try Loctite Blue. |
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And Mr Bishop said with two old World War airfields near by, it meant the possibility that ravers would target Dale again could not be ruled out. |
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Another possibility is to have the candidates themselves create an ordered list of successors before leaving their seat. |
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Researcher Peter Gold argued in a 2009 paper that these disagreements made the possibility of an agreement being finalised remote. |
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Dederich acknowledged the possibility of reattaching a severed limb, he asserted that under no circumstances could previous function be restored. |
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The delegation will present their findings and ask for public feedback on the possibility of further research, reburial and commemoration. |
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In territories with a Westminster system, most bills that have any possibility of becoming law are introduced into parliament by the government. |
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In 1967 the Garland Commission was set up to investigate the possibility of ending abstentionism. |
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These bronze pieces continued to be devalued, assuring the possibility of keeping fiduciary minting alongside a gold standard. |
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This left the SNP without any possibility to form a coalition with an overall majority. |
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Additionally, some experts have suggested the possibility of the United States losing its superpower status completely in the future. |
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A relieving force fell back and there was a possibility of taking Erzerum, but Muravyev chose not to. |
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So the confirmability as well as the refutability of our theories are necessary conditions for the possibility of science. |
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