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But, the group argued, doing so could conceivably bring trillions in benefits.
Amounting to roughly $400 billion in 2013, they would involve a fiscal tightening of about 2.7 per cent of G.D.P., which could conceivably bring on another recession.
Since data transmission is higher per person in Japan and Europe, overseas companies could conceivably bring home-grown expertise to the United States.
Certain shapes could conceivably bring to your subconscious mind some relation to sexuality, but it's so subtle that it's that much more insidious".
First, the facts: I am now persuaded that a sale of the D.I.A.'s art, besides making merely a dent in Detroit's debt, could not conceivably bring dollar-for-dollar relief to the city's pensioners.
At the top of the list is systemic risk and the question of how a regulator can stop an institution from growing so large that it could conceivably bring down the economy — the too-big-to-fail conundrum.
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(On a station broadcasting music instead of all talk, the difference would have been even more noticeable; HD could conceivably help bring music back to the AM band).
Gaddafi (2006): A wholly unsuccessful attempt, involving the Asian Dub Foundation, to create a crossover piece that could conceivably have brought that mythical "new audience" flocking to the Coliseum; it didn't, nor was it ever likely to.
That's only the beginning: AR typically uses projection of some kind, so anything that can be simulated, or animated, can conceivably be brought into the "real" world.
These trees, conceivably, were brought about by the first BBBs that involved the nucleation of RNA and protein structures.
Changing behavior by changing parental attitudes is a decidedly different proposition from tinkering with the ribosomes, even though a similar behavioral change might conceivably be brought about by either means" (p. 321).
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