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How is it possible, you may ask, that Ima still pronounces the word shabas as shah-BOZE?

How is it, outsiders may ask, that a German firm is threatening to take over this British institution?

Without productivity, players will question: 'How do I follow this guy?' " And in the end, fans may ask that, too.

I once had a math teacher who responded to student errors by saying "Save that answer -- I may ask that question someday".

And in scheduling the spots to appear on other networks, "we may ask that they run after 9 or 10 p.m.," he said.

While a defendant who fears prejudice from prospective jurors may ask that the trial's location be moved, such a change would provide no remedy to Mr. Saadey, Mr. Rafidi said in an interview, because anxieties are so widespread.

You must accept the fact that if your dinner companion is running a few minutes late, the topknotted, crisp-blazered, spike-heeled hostess may ask that you "please keep in mind your reservation is for five-forty-five" (as if you could forget).

A customer may ask that the freight en route be delivered to the warehouse in city B rather than in city A. In that case, the shipper's traffic manager has the shipment diverted from city A to city B; reconsigned goods are rerouted after delivery to their original destination.

"Where there are instances of obese passengers whose bodies protrude extensively into an occupied adjacent seat, we may ask that they purchase a second seat at the same price or take a later flight," says Richard Hedges, director of corporate communications, Europe and Pacific, at American.

However, the mayor of Osaka, Toru Hashimoto, who recently agreed to allowing the plant to operate for the summer, has said he may ask that it be turned off again in September, saying he is against a permanent restart until Japan revamps its nuclear oversight.

In some of these lawsuits, the plaintiffs may ask that the new rules be suspended while the court case goes on; this type of "stay" worked with Trump's travel ban, but it likely won't work here.

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