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It would then be possible to track immigrants, tax them and offer them the protections that legal workers have.
This way, it should be possible to track the disease closely, and learn more about possible therapies, he says.
The trip includes elephant-back safaris on which it may be possible to track a Bengal tiger.
He told Dornstein that if he could get to Libya it might be possible to track down the men who were responsible.
Five Chechens are in custody but Putin said he does not know if it will be possible to track down the mastermind.
The firms ban these Web sites, they say, in order to comply with financial rules that require that workers record any business communication for three years; it simply wouldn't be possible to track the various social-networking sites.
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If we have some intimacy with ourselves it is possible to track these persecutions and dispute with them.
It was possible to track the Green party member as he travelled to conferences and see when and where he called people or sent a text.
With standard hard disk sizes now in the multiple gigabytes (a gigabyte is about 1,000 megabytes), it is possible to track a user's actions for weeks.
By now, it is almost tradition for Documenta to present more art than is possible to track down, much less absorb.
With the January 2010 data now published, it is possible to track the best and worst cities to have owned real estate over the century's first decade.
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