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That is not easy, given the possible economic effect of the decision.
What should the scope of PES be given the possible trade-offs between efficiency and equity?
"Some day we may need more artificial lighting again, given the possible shadow of new buildings," Mr. Sullivan said.
That is, she doesn't make a fool of herself, which, given the possible comparisons, is saying a great deal.
In contrast, the downside to doing nothing — given the possible consequences of depression and suicide — seems, to me, quite high.
Given the possible losses the banks face on this transaction, any renegotiation is therefore likely to be challenged by the banks.
National Weather Service hurricane hunter aircraft are even flying into the storm to gather data and refine the forecast given the possible severe impacts in coastal areas.
Given the possible importance of personal and contextual characteristics of the norm reference group, a secondary purpose was to examine messages that varied in reference group characteristics.
Yet the defendants will probably want to settle, given the possible liability and harshness of this opinion even with the caveats Chancellor Strine provided.
Given the possible supply voltage choices for each block, the floorplanner simultaneously attempts to reduce power and area of the chip.
"Most principals will kind of take a look at their communities and make a determination, given the possible challenges that those schools have had with disruptions during Halloween day".
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