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In other words, tweeting about what's on the morning news may actually give these shows more influence over his thinking.
It could be liberating rather than constraining as it may actually "give permission" for people to engage if their employers are more sceptical.
However, when combined with the fact of declining Republican popularity among Hispanic voters, Mr Obama's "formidable enforcement machinery" may actually give him the upper hand in the next debate over immigration reform.
"If you can experimentally amplify the memory-reinforcing process by forcing those sounds back into the brain while we're asleep," Dr. Walker said, it "may actually give us some clues as to what that mechanism is".
In the case of temperature, it's a little more complicated because if you're growing a crop at its cold boundaries, for example, like wheat in northern Sweden or maize in Canada, increasing temperature may actually give you an increase in yield.
Sometimes, however, additional premisses may actually give rise to a genuine refutation; e.g. suppose a man were to grant that the descriptions 'white' and 'naked' and 'blind' apply to one thing and to a number of things in a like sense.
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He may actually have given him a fair shot at life.
The campus lockdown may actually have given Navy an advantage, he said, noting, "We were able to practice a little earlier, actually, with classes being scheduled earlier".
In the wake of Williams's announcement, some have raised the possibility that being pregnant may actually have given the tennis player an advantage in Australia.
So, were the Dems taken yet again or will Bush be open to bipartisanship when it means that he may actually have to give up something?
The state of Colorado made so much money last year ($53m) that they may actually have to give everyone a small rebate (around $10, but the state legislature is scrambling to find a way to hold on to the cash), because the added revenue from marijuana taxes has given the state more money than it predicted.
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