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"It could be settled by a mistake by a player or the referee, or a moment of brilliance".
One of his more ambitious schemes involved founding a cooperative in Tennessee called "Rugby", in the hope that it could be settled by a band of English gents and working men digging and praying sweatily in harness together.
For instance, it could be settled that the primary network remains always privileged by choosing the maximum permitted value of ΩUC (S P ) so that its aggregate interference is minimized.
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The debate, it seemed, could be settled by determining the age of the Mladec remains through carbon dating.
The court has a few other unrelated cases still before it; these, too, could be settled on Thursday.
Is it possible that the debate could be settled next year on the track with Simonsig moving up to the Champion Chase?
The council said it was hopeful the dispute could be settled soon.
Though it's possible the matter could be settled privately, Fields said he's "skeptical" about reaching a settlement with Bauer.
Judge Chin, a 1994 Clinton appointee, is both soft-spoken and demanding, and lawyers who have been before him say he is willing to defy powerful interests in reaching his decisions But the case could be settled before it is decided by Judge Chin, and it would not be surprising if the parties reached a deal requiring the insurers to pay a figure of $3.6 billion to $7.2 billion.
Nicholas Mercer said many of the cases could be settled because it was alleged that the Ministry of Defence had taught soldiers incorrect interrogation techniques that breached the Geneva convention.
Nevertheless, he said, citing a precedent established by Monroe, Wilkes had improperly allowed the ship to continue to England rather than taking it into port, where the matter could be settled in court.
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