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Be careful not to pester people though because it might put them off.
"Nobody wants to mention a clear name, because it might put them in danger," he said.
Asked by the defence barrister, Adam Wiseman, where the machine was, he said: "I can't tell you because it might put you to sleep".
They also tend to keep it a secret from colleges because it might put admissions officers on notice that a student had been coached and cast a shadow on the application.
After he suggested that "we help people by responding to their questions," Chu says, he was told that such assistance would be improper because it might put other applicants at a disadvantage.
You've got people who are against the move because it might put in jeopardy the spectrum that the federal government spent billions of dollars convincing people to switch to (the switch to digital TV).
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(Earthbound actually dropped the "organic" specification when it started its mass-distribution program, in 1993 — even though the stuff was organic — because its first client, Costco, thought it might put customers off).
I can go to see other standups' shows while we are here in Edinburgh, but he can't really, because he is aware it might put off the act if they spot him, or even distract the audience".
Because Core has an existing show on HGTV, it might put his future with the firm in doubt.
This has to be done because you cannot change the water entirely as it might put the betta into shock.
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