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The environmental management activity of an economic entity gives rise to certain costs and might bring benefits or savings.
Elections in the heat of the euro zone crisis would be risky and might bring no clear winner.
"This lattice light-sheet microscope has amazing potential bringing biochemistry and live imaging together and might bring Eric another Nobel Prize," said Michael Botchan, dean of biological sciences.
Removal of the shops, which had been located in Sapulpa for a generation, would probably affect property values seriously, and might bring disaster in its train.
The economy is better, too, and might bring the state enough new income to wean itself off the diversions now in place.
But others said they were open-minded about Mr. Dohle, especially as he was young and might bring new ideas about digital initiatives and other matters.
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There was the Balco doping affair that brought down Jones and other Olympians and still might bring down the heavy-hitting American baseball player Barry Bonds.
Fame and success might bring money and profile, but not always respect.
Mr. Disney said he hoped the ever-expanding reach of media and communications might bring nations and peoples closer together.
We'll have to wait and see what Friday and next week might bring.
I know that each place will be different and it might bring various challenges, and I will do my best to treat each with a new fresh energy and be open to what it might bring".
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