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It sounds like this could be a case for Mulder and Scully.
If Russia and China block UN action, there could be a case for acting without their backing.
He also thinks that, if Scotland were to vote yes, there could be a case for a second referendum after the independence negotiations have been concluded.
In the view of other members, however, there could be a case for such an overall increase soon," the record said.
However, there could be a case for creating a cadre of specially skilled advisers and 'partnership managers' dedicated to building the necessary infrastructure and working intensively with the most challenging customers".
But he argued that these were often so complex that there could be a case for charities managing things in a different way from how traditional corporate structures worked, which tended to concentrate risk on one large organisation.
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This could be a case study for South Asian forests.
It could be a case study for localism: under local management, all that revenue would stay in Wendover Woods.
But Mr Rolet hinted that he believed there could be a case against rivals for restricting competition.
And could there be a case for a new multilateralism based on putting resources from donors and new MICs together?
When the dust settles on this week's events, there could be a strong case for fresh reflection and a stronger set of rules to prevent prejudicial coverage of such cases.
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