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Andrew Gwynne, the shadow health minister, said: "Hospitals cannot conceivably lose half a billion in funding.
In time, though, he said, academia could conceivably lose him to public service.
Now, he is the candidate who has lost two out of the first three states – and could conceivably lose the nomination.
That said, the only investment that did not plunge in the 2008 market crisis was Treasuries, and they could conceivably lose some of their luster.
His health, or his perceived health, will be a big factor in the October elections, which Chávez could conceivably lose to a younger, more vigorous challenger.
And that includes corporate responsibility because I'm very worried about a country that could conceivably lose confidence in the free enterprise system.
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With those guys the Knicks might have conceivably lost by only 19 points rather than 29.
However, the megacities of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Dhaka will grow less slowly or could conceivably even lose people, because they are afflicted by coastal hazards and the impacts of climate on water supplies and crop production.
If it hadn't been for the intervention of the Supreme Court in 2000, the G.O.P. could conceivably have lost six Presidential elections in a row, instead of four out of six.
Accordingly, a period of co-existence is probably not only possible, but necessary, and during such a time either protein could conceivably be lost.
I had placed myself near an exit, and taken 10 milligrams of Valium, in case, during the speaking-in-tongues part, someone, conceivably me, should lose control.
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