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Now those investments could be virtually wiped out.
The industry could be virtually gone within five years.
Such random, seemingly unwanted space could be virtually worthless.
In the future, proving that submissions were made in bad faith could be virtually impossible.
With a little gas backup, UK electricity could be virtually emissions-free.
A figure of £12m is bandied around as a conservative estimate, but the real cost could be virtually double.
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Even after two workers complained of being ill, postal officials said the chance that anyone at the center could be exposed was virtually nonexistent.
In the time frame of the reconstruction, creating the World Trade Center sacred precinct could be done virtually immediately while freeing us to make other decisions about the site when they are needed.
Given today's technology, this could be done virtually, with an electronic link between the Russian and NATO command posts.
I didn't need an Aeron chair in my office; I didn't even need a real office; the company could be run virtually, from my iMac with its dial-up modem.
In contrast, experiments performed on an artificial, smooth-walled fracture using another shale (Opalinus Clay) demonstrated that the permeability of such fracture could be reduced virtually down to the matrix permeability by applying a sufficiently large normal stress (Cuss et al. 2011).
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