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At least then there would be a possibility of real progress.
In order for a mathematician to become interested in a problem, there has to be a possibility of solving it.
For adverbs that do not end in -ly, use hyphens only when there would be a possibility of ambiguity without one, eg an ill-prepared speech.
"We've always known that there could be a possibility of surgery," said the team president Donnie Walsh, who made Gallinari the sixth pick in the draft last June.
I lost my rhythm and found myself floundering through my spiel and then agreeing that there might be a possibility of meeting for coffee sometime.
"Only if we remove him will there be a possibility of reconciliation with our neighbors, not in a Palestinian terrorist state, but in free self-government, living beside us in peace".
"Britain is a neighbouring country, it is a safe country, this would be very bad for business and there would always be a possibility of retaliation," Mortera-Martinez said.
Above all of that looms the question that is perhaps the most unanswerable: Why, when there seems to be a possibility of being caught, do riders continue to try to cheat?
"If people felt sufficiently protected by the government, then there wouldn't even be a possibility of such incidents occurring," said Gavriel Ben-Yitzhak, 46, who lives with his wife and 14 children in an exposed and bullet-pocked trailer atop a hill here.
"Wherever you have people with some discretion and there are strong emotions and large sums of money involved, there's always going to be a possibility of corruption," said Kenneth K. Fisher, a former Brooklyn city councilman who is now a partner at Phillips Nizer.
Otherwise, there might be a possibility of underutilization of inputs.
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