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But according to Watson, the change – enforced though it has been – could be good for the team.
Certainly, many people in Paris felt that his powers were waning and that the dismissal – crude and abrupt as it may have been – could be seen as a kindness to his reputation in the end.
At the same time Korean artists and scholars pondered, more intently than before, the lineaments of Korean culture — what it was, had been, could be — and turned their hands to advancing a national art.
It also enacted canons declaring that clergy who refused to give up their wives or concubines would be deprived of their benefices, and that any such women who did not leave the parish where they had been could be expelled and even forced into slavery.
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This year's could be interesting if it is totally frank.
I never—I said "could be". Could be six.
That is, could be made, but not necessarily will be.
I said it's possible that it is — could be — used for the second movement.
The key term here is "could be causing".
More A's could be a result of smarter students.
Sylvester's could be like a heat-seeking missile.
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