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Club clearly deserves title of No. 2; it could not conceivably try harder.
He could conceivably try to enact a rule change with a simple majority — a tactic known as "the nuclear option".
If sufficiently annoyed, Russia could conceivably try to sell Serbia anti-aircraft missiles that could threaten NATO aircraft.
If the deal goes through and the city gains the land, it may conceivably try to renegotiate the lease with Mr. Silverstein.
Amazon and Audible could conceivably try to expand the online audiobook market by loosening the content-protection software on Audible's downloads.
The Chamber might conceivably try to wiggle out of this by saying that it does "represent" these businesses even if they aren't official members, or, since its spokesmen have used the phrase "three million members," by trying, as it has, to redefine the meaning of "membership".
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He even ran a creepy feature on electrical experiments with dead bodies, conceivably trying to cash in on the recent success of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein".
If the city tried to sell art that had been donated to the museum, the givers or their heirs conceivably could try to block the liquidation as an illegal breach of the donor's intention.
Mr. Walker could conceivably be tried for treason or violating the Neutrality Act, which prohibits private citizens from waging war against countries with which the United States is at peace.
Offering an in-store "video game" (where clients try conceivably hundreds of styles, colors and permutations before pulling the actual clothes over their heads and feet) improves the shopping experience.
It is conceivably possible to try to distinguish empirically whether complete cleistogamous species evolved by adaptive evolution or by breakage.
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