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Apparently it might also weaken UBS's position in future legal cases against it.
[UPDATE] Apparently it might very well be accessible to the average hobbyist, according to Gizmodo, who says that Verizon company officials have made it known that you can bring any CDMA-based phone to Verizon, provided it passes the "very reasonable" certification tests involving "basic network interactivity and a simple security screen".
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Mr. Romney's supporters apparently believe it might.
So ESPN apparently thought it might try something a little different.
The commentator Craig McMillan reckons this pitch might become uneven on days four and five, while the groundsman apparently said it might spin.
With his stomach — but not his chest — wet from the waves, he would return to the shore, muttering further unforgettable pronouncements, which the wind promptly scattered, and pressing his camera to his ear, as if it were a radio, concerned, apparently, that it might have got splashed, a primitive way, I suppose, of checking that it had come to no harm.
Earlier this month, the White House was said to be seriously considering a payroll tax holiday before dropping the idea, apparently because it might have muddied the Democratic message on Social Security.
So far, however, the GOP has more or less skulked around the fact, apparently concerned that it might compromise its identity as the anti-tax party.
Russia, which has frustrated efforts to pressure the Assad government, has complained about the Turkish request for the missiles, apparently fearing that it might be a prelude to direct NATO involvement in the conflict.
First, they never hesitate to ask why, apparently oblivious that it might be cruelly sensitive territory; and when they have established that (in my case) it is a positive choice, it is not unusual to be informed baldly that I will regret it, and that I am selfish.
However logical that might seem, apparently it is the other way around.
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