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And for Nintendo, selling the Wii for less than it could may be good policy.

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And the ocean (assuming it could hear better than I could) may be moderately pleased at the good intentions voiced.

Further, given the different growth rates of the different strains, it could may well be that some were subjected to growth only and other to growth + stationary phase survival.

Test readers mentioned also problems with ambiguous or imprecise statements like, "it may be possible", "it could", "it might be".

And when I met with them they understood what I could bring to it that may be someone else could not.

One day it may be; it could follow Piazza to Cooperstown, N.Y., upon his induction as the game's greatest hitting catcher.

Playful as it may be, it could conceivably dovetail with a mounting sense of Federer fatigue and mutate into ill will.

It could be speculated that it may be caused by development of antibodies against adalimumab in some of the patients [ 17].

Based on these data, and because of the relatively rareness of these type of excisions, it could be argued that it may be worthwhile to have all subcutis excisions by GPs routinely investigated by histopathology.

If that is the case, it could join what may be another new tick-borne disease, or perhaps the same one, that has surfaced in Texas and Missouri.

Saying: "Others are worse off, it could be worse" may be a part of a constructive coping strategy.

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