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But he said it was too soon to talk about the form of that change, its stages, or where it might leave Mr. Assad.
Instead, it might leave with its second straight Olympic disappointment after winning gold in 1984 and 1988 and the world title in 1986.
Their novel is a well-researched attempt to think through how a war might start, how the various countries in the region might behave in response to it, and what sort of political balance it might leave in its wake.
In announcing its decision on Tuesday that it might leave the world's biggest Internet market, Google also cited a series of cyberattacks aimed at breaching the accounts of human rights advocates on its e-mail service, Gmail.
In the absence of any major ally, Arab diplomats have been trying to find ways to help Syria out of its corner, warning Damascus of the gravity of its situation while exploring ways that it might leave without losing too much face.
A group of 18 banks, including Morgan Stanley, objected to the restructuring in court, arguing that it might leave the insurer unable to pay out its structured finance obligations.
But it might leave many Americans disorientated.
She had picked it because she hoped it might leave me feeling "strangely enlightened".
And it might leave voters even more disenchanted with politics and politicians than they are already.
It might leave the numbed audience with a sense of the darkness that is the past.
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Giving it up might leave even a victimised peasant feeling a little diminished.
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