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Scientists play down that possibility.
"Never describe Wordsworth as equal in pride to Lucifer," he wrote, "but, if you have occasion to write a life of Lucifer, set down that possibility, in respect to pride, he might be some type of Wordsworth".
Waters and Hill play down that possibility and say they will have no problem working toward a common goal -- making Rutgers a winner, something no one has done consistently since the mid-70's.
If it does have an unusually good quarter, that could also strengthen its negotiating position with Microsoft, even though Steve Ballmer is trying to play down that possibility.
But with the appeals judges striking down that possibility, it would have been left to individual drivers to pursue their own cases against the company.
Hazelrigg plays down that possibility, noting that program managers are not bound by the judgments of reviewers and have the flexibility to recommend a proposal for funding even if it doesn't receive one of the top scores.
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He and other Republicans seem to think that the White House, and U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, played down the possibility that Al Qaeda operatives were behind the attack, so that President Obama could boast on the campaign trail that his policies had decimated the terrorist organization.
We're sure Mr. Kerry is right in claiming that the White House, in its negotiations with the Senate, played down the possibility that the vote would lead to actual conflict.
A6 Britons Misled on 'Mad Cow' A three-year inquiry found that British officials consistently misled the public over 10 years by playing down the possibility that mad-cow disease could be transmitted to humans.
While Mr. Obama noted that the inquiry was still under way, his remarks appeared to play down the possibility that Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, who died after a police shootout, was trained or directed by a militant group in Russia's turbulent Caucasus region.
The report found that for 10 years, British officials consistently misled the public by deliberately playing down the possibility that mad cow disease could be transmitted to humans.
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