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They seemed to hope that they could win based on a theoretical argument about the inaccessibility of pain care to people without good insurance.
And he is still confident that he could win, based on his strengths: dazzling footwork, passionate interpretation of the music and stunning spins.
Because those in favour of the housing vision could win based on a low turnout, there was little incentive for the yes campaign, including the city's government, to encourage people to vote.
On Wednesday, speaking to the Economist, former Labour prime minister Tony Blair cast doubt on whether the party could win based on a "traditional left-wing" platform.
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QUESTION FROM KEVIN: Obama couldn't lose, and Romney couldn't win based on expectations.
Even though he thinks Romney should easily be able to win based on economic issues, he said other controversies could hurt the candidate.
Brands win based on sales.
During the primaries, presidential hopefuls don't necessarily win based on the popular vote -- they win based on delegates.
As elite cyclist time trials are often won based on seconds or sometimes even less, these differences can be decisive for who wins the stage.
Trump isn't winning based on experience or ideology.
The income category was divided into two groups: <1 500 000 won or ≥1 500 000 won, based on the median of data.
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