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Yes, because there might be actual news.
Not signing Kaepernick because there might be backlash is the coward's way out.
"I would look to go back into coaching because there might be an opportunity then.
You avoided recognizable locales because there might be somebody from there who'd sue.
Diller suspects some parents were skeptical of "testing for everything because there might be something," she said.
It's not enough to bring your best ones because there might be but one race for them.
(More on that in a moment, because there might be some cracks emerging in that point of view).
"Mr Nasheed is protected by the current government because there might be some people wanting to harm him," Shyam said.
"My mother was told to keep her children in, her boys in, because there might be problems," she said.
However, even if Simmias's objection, his particular counterexample, harmony, fails, that doesn't mean that we should still accept the argument because there might be a different counterexample.
Bassett added in a statement, "In my view, we should not fail to investigate important forensic issues in cases simply because there might be political ramifications".
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