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Mr. DeMint's retirement could conceivably help Mr. Graham, whose approval ratings in South Carolina are middling.
Portman is justifiably the favorite, because he could conceivably help swing Ohio in Romney's favor, which would be huge.
According to one school of thought, which views his popularity partly as a product of the mainstream-media attacks on him, the flap could conceivably help him.
(On a station broadcasting music instead of all talk, the difference would have been even more noticeable; HD could conceivably help bring music back to the AM band).
One thing we're talking about that could conceivably help -- and I think is interesting that it doesn't exist -- is joint ConOps, a concept of operation that's joint.
The full sequence of the honeybee genome, which was published in late 2006, was a technological advance that could conceivably help in discovering the underlying cause of CCD in honeybees.
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These effects could all conceivably help when segregating streams, but none of these studies demonstrated such benefits.
On the other hand, if andro, as has been suggested by some doctors and some athletes and bodybuilders who take the supplement, helps a player avoid injuries or return from injuries more quickly, it could conceivably have helped McGwire.
"The target of this policy of desperation, Mohammad Mosadeq, [sic] was neither a madman nor an emotional bundle of senility as he was so often pictured in the foreign press; however, he had become so committed to the ideals of nationalism that he did things that could not have conceivably helped his people even in the best and most altruistic of worlds.
The target of this policy of desperation [i.e., the coup attempt], Mohammad Mosadeq, was neither a madman nor an emotional bundle of senility as he was so often pictured in the foreign press; however, he had become so committed to the ideals of nationalism that he did things that could not have conceivably helped his people even in the best and most altruistic of worlds.
Some argue, correctly, that other processed meats are much worse, and that ammonia isn't nearly the most egregious chemical that's approved for use on meat without your knowing it.[2] Besides, pink slime could conceivably even be helping: According to the Centers for Disease Control, E. coli O157 H7 illnesses are down 48 percent over the last decade.
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