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That, too, could have profound significance.In short, this is a moment when American politics and the country's place in the world could be recast.

The subcommittee's chairman, Scott McInnis, Republican of Colorado, promised to move the bill forward if it could be recast to make all sides happy.

Or, since we're talking about the subway's being hijacked, "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" could be recast as "The Taking of Pelham Parkway -- And the Rest of New York, Too".

The partners are now going through a similar financial exercise on another proposed building across the street, which was to house 225 condominiums but now could be recast as a rental building as well.

Yanis Varoufakis, the deposed finance minister of Greece, thinks the eurozone could be recast along Keynesian lines, with the rich and strong countries obliged to provide financial help to the poor and weak.

But by the time the Knicks had snatched a 108-101 victout oft of what seemed for long stretches like a sure defeat, Houston's efforts could be recast as heroic.

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In other words, postulating that scientific theory is \(X\) (e.g., \(X\) = a set-theoretic structure, as per Suppes 1960, 1962, 1967, 1968, 2002) also implies that what is not \(X\) (or could not be recast as \(X\)) is not (or could not possibly be) a scientific theory, and would not help us in providing scientific understanding, explanation, prediction, and intervention.

It is not easy to see how it could possibly be recast so as to postulate only a discrete space time (or even a merely dense one).

His use-it-or-lose-it ultimatum to developers sitting on valuable real estate could easily be recast by its opponents as Bolshevik-style land confiscation.

And there even exist cases in which courts have refused to vindicate contractual expectations that could not be recast as reliance losses in respect of forgone opportunities, including by reading a reliance requirement into the conditions for establishing certain contractual commitments (see, e.g., Overstreet v. Norden Laboratories 1982).

One Life to Live's Todd (previously played by Roger Howarth) could not be recast.

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