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Whereas California science textbooks on other subjects list facts, the books focused on climate change use conditional words like "could", "might" or "may" throughout.
My commission would test for the abuse of words such as "could", "might", "up to", as in "Isis terrorism could threaten up to a thousand lives", or "superbugs could take us back to the dark ages".
But if he stops growing, he could might end up sitting on the bench for most of his high school career.Edwards said that when he coached at O'Connell, he spent hundreds of hours recruiting a guard once considered among the top middle school players in the nation.
For example, Global Positioning Systems now provide great assistance to hunters who could might otherwise get terribly lost in the rough Bering Sea, especially because some of the old knowledge about how to find the whales, seals and walrus has been lost.
The company even claims their new technology could might one day be as important as LED and OLED.
(The fish, if they could, might ask you to remember that it's also okay not to eat them).
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Could be, might be, tend to.
But if we couldn't, might as well do it now.
A deal that both could sign might command more general assent in Paris.
If it could, it might not look kindly upon the current leadership.
He could, you might think, only ever have been a butcher.
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