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Mergers could theoretically help to sort out banks that face large losses.
But by late 2011 the mismatch was back down to pre-recession levels.If most unemployment is cyclical, not structural, the Fed could theoretically help by stimulating demand with easier monetary policy.
The dimensions and configuration of Citi Field hinder Wright's power game but enhance Reyes's speed, and the money saved by trading Wright could theoretically help pay for Reyes's contract.
A difference in dopamine release could theoretically help explain this disparity, he says.
Scientists believe that this type of technology could theoretically help those in wheel chairs walk again, with the help of the electrical stimulator and intensive physical therapy.
An intravenous drug, amifostine, could theoretically help, says Nelson Chao, also a member of RITN and the head of the division of cellular therapy and bone marrow transplants at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
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Monitoring WOB can also theoretically help in titrating ventilator support.
You could theoretically hold him accountable under Swiss law.
At the BRICS meeting Mr. Xi may "endorse plans to create a joint foreign exchange reserves pool" that theoretically could help emerging market countries lessen reliance on the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
A little over a day later, the Pentagon announced the US had intercepted a fake intercontinental ballistic missile with a defensive projectile launched from California a step toward a system that theoretically could help avert catastrophe in the future.
Although this suggested men at greater risk were making use of existing activities (which theoretically could help reduce their risk), it is striking that these associations did not remain significant in multivariate analysis (though, as noted above, frequency of gay scene use could be taken as a proxy for risk behaviour).
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