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But he said "one of the real ironies" was it could slightly increase migration ahead of the application of the seven-year brake, expected next year.
I guess it could slightly accelerate the adjustment by driving unemployment even higher; but if the biggest problem is actually one of maintaining social and political cohesion, which seems to be the case, it's actually counterproductive even for the creditors.
Although it could slightly raise borrowing costs over the long term, banks are not expected to have to pay significantly more to finance their operations in the near term.
I think it could slightly ease hiring tensions in hot markets, but that would be only a minor benefit.
The judge said doctors accepted that radiotherapy had side effects: it could slightly impair intellect and carried some risks of causing infertility but most children coped well - and there would be no quality of life at all if you were dead.
Or, they told the veterans group, it could slightly alter the battle scene and build the monument elsewhere in the park.
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You should inherit 25% from each grandparent, but it could be slightly more or slightly less.
(This suggests it could be slightly later than Easter, the deadline set by Dilnot himself, Age UK and the Care and Support Alliance).
It could be slightly misleading to focus on the headline figure of $4 billion in Thursday's reports of a possible sale of Bank of New York's branch offices.
Isner's ranking next week is projected to be No. 22, but it could fall slightly if one of the players ranked behind him were to make a deep run in Montreal.
We went for 500, it could be slightly less or even more.
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