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Under some circumstances, this influx of Chinese financial capital, human capital, and labor could conceivably harm some locals, such as those looking for a low-skill job that pays a decent wage.
The early genetic studies suggested that it could conceivably harm people, though early studies of the drug, including the rabbit studies, suggested just the opposite.
Right now, as you're reading this, American remote-controlled planes are flying over mountains and deserts in the Middle East, occasionally firing missiles at people who in the estimation of an "informed, high-level" official are engaged in some kind of activities that might, conceivably, harm the United States.
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On the other hand, risk management strategies based on the HCR-20, designed to prevent and reduce the likelihood of harm, would conceivably be relevant across authorized and unauthorized community access scenarios.
He loathed the policy of nuclear deterrence, advocated disarmament, and didn't think that scientists had much business doing research that could only conceivably cause harm.
However, the trial exclusion criteria were designed to exclude patients in whom either trial VM could conceivably cause harm and staff have been trained to document and report all adverse events occuring at any point during trial participation.
That could conceivably hurt Google.
The placebo contained some sugar, which conceivably could have harmed the diabetics.
In particular, due to the wireless reprogramming capability, an adversary could conceivably cause direct physical harm to a patient, by sending commands to modify the treatment parameters of IMD.
"Out of frustration, I responded that the POI restrictions were absurd and sarcastically told him if I really wanted to harm myself, I could conceivably do so with the elastic waistband of my underwear or with my flip-flops".
If democracy comes to Bahrain, the majority Shia population could, conceivably, end all the fun and harm the economy.
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