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In the Sisense case, it could begin a workflow for new customers or restocking inventory (or any business process).

It could begin a wave of cuts throughout the country.

The division launched a reconnaissance in force on the Voëvre Plain, but before it could begin a full assault, the Allies signed an Armistice ending hostilities.

It could begin a dangerous new chapter in human history when one rising, potential hegemon tries to uproot and replace another through force.

For the first time in memory for those of us with friends, family, miners and loved ones living amid the toxic fallout of the coal industry, this conviction may only serve as a tiny reckoning of our nation's complacency with a continual state of violations, but it could begin a new era of justice and reconciliation in the devastated coal mining communities in Appalachia and around the nation.

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As a result, the company is working on other ways that it could begin offering a SoFi-branded banking product later this year.

It could begin with a stomach ache; this may be the beginning of regret at what you have done.

It could begin with an economic comparison between the cost effectiveness of drugs and other medical approaches in achieving public health outcomes, compared with the contribution that is and could be made by the natural environment.

It could begin with an unintended spark between the two countries.

But unless people wake up, it could begin to become a reality in just a matter of months.

If a cease-fire does take hold, it could begin to quiet a chaotic week that has left hundreds of Iraqis dead.

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