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Lord Black and some colleagues could conceivably face shareholder lawsuits, civil or even criminal charges.

Given massive new bond issuance by most industrialised countries in 2009, the Irish government could conceivably face funding difficulties.

They might conceivably face action under their home countries' anti-corruption laws, if enforcers reject their claim to have dealt only with the Nigerian government, not Malabu.

Most importantly for officials like Rumsfeld, who could conceivably face charges related to torturing detainees, it retroactively gives those involved legal cover.

In fact, in some alternate dimension where these two players stayed healthy, the Bulls and Thunder could have conceivably faced each other in the NBA Finals.

While Lewinsky conceivably faced jail, she soon realized that her media role required her to fret over the trivial: "This sounds vain, but I'm a human being.

Some farm industry representatives were worried that farmers could conceivably face prosecution for normal animal husbandry practices, reported the Concord Monitor. .

If that happens, she could conceivably face two years of jail time — though it's unclear how realistic such a sentence would be. .

If that happens, she could conceivably face two years of jail time — though it's unclear how realistic such a sentence would be.

If such a report were delayed because the significance of the microarray data wasn't understood at the time of testing, manufacturers could conceivably face retroactive fines and penalties.

Having "penny lunches" was vital for families facing this strain.

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