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Upon taking office, Mr. Obama could have immediately nominated people to fill the Fed's seven-member Board of Governors, rather than leaving two openings.
If Enron's stock was trading above the exercise price, Mr. White could have immediately exercised the options and sold the shares, pocketing the difference.
The grilled filet of beef tenderloin, which I chose one lunchtime, was so wonderfully tender and flavorful I could have immediately ordered it again for dinner.
"A simple inquiry to one of several third parties could have immediately revealed the fact that Madoff was not trading in the volume he was claiming," the report said.
"I'm sure that whoever the Democratic nominee was going to be would have preferred that the announcement to occur the day after the governor-elect's election," conceded Mr. Rothman, who represents parts of Bergen and Hudson County, "so he or she could have immediately started raising money and the campaign.
"There were witnesses willing to speak to the police who could have immediately discredited the perpetrators version of events.
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"We could've immediately looked at it and come up with 12 or 13 objects that could be treated as planets, and within a decade we could have 50 or 100 objects".
The obvious question is, could the government have immediately reduced its expenditures when revenues took a nose-dive?
But they could have sold immediately for only $38,000 -- about half what they had been offered in 1996.
Erenburg could have castled immediately with 10 0-0-0; 10 a4 was not as good a move, and Ludwig could have replied 10... b4, pushing White back a bit.
Officials say RCTV could have switched immediately to become a subscription channel, and that it went off the air only to make a political point.
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