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About a quarter of the course directors surveyed believed that grade inflation occurred because senior doctors were loath to deal with students who could become angry, upset or even turn litigious over grades.
Indeed, when Langham claims that "I thought that I could become angry enough [through viewing these images] I might be able to resolve this problem I have in accessing this stuff myself," he is, in fact, admitting that no such therapist or psychologist advised him to do so, and is, in effect, "special pleading" and hoping to present himself in as sympathetic a light as possible.
I could become angry.
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I could have become angry, or defensive or even bitter.
"He could have become angry and wanted revenge for the deaths of his children, but he didn't.
As for the idea that Mr. Gelman could become so angry that he could go on a stabbing rampage, she said, "From the outside look of it, you'd never know".
If the EU keeps its doors shut, the poorest Poles, who have suffered most under the past decade's rough switch to the market and who are Mr Miller's natural supporters, could become very angry.
Give her a full explanation, but don't list every single part of the relationship that was bad or out of whack — it could cause her to become angry and combative.
For instance: your employer could find out you are grousing about work, or your angry comments about your ex-girlfriend could cause her friends to become angry at you.
If you become angry or irritated he/she may see this as a negative and could disregard the idea altogether.
People will become angry.
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