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If so, their future may be shaky.
My memory may be shaky, but I don't remember such music from the Reagan inaugural.
JENNY ANDERSON THE STOCK market may be shaky, but that had no effect on the Silicon Valley company VMware.
On the walls are samples of possible projects, meant to inspire customers whose confidence may be shaky.
Applied Digital's license runs out in 2013, so even if VeriChip grows into a major product, Applied's grasp over its long-range returns may be shaky.
White House list may be "shaky" in their support of Mr. Nixon, who would need at least 34 votes to avoid conviction.
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In reality, though, the foreign banks may be shakier than American corporations with lower ratings.
The drop is a sign that California's economy, outside of Silicon Valley, may be shakier than it seems, said Chapman University economist and president James Doti.
If whites who often vote for the more conservative Democrat were moving his way, Cohn wrote, "the assumption that Mrs. Clinton will easily maintain her strength among nonwhite voters may be shakier than once thought".
Greece's legal case may well be shaky.
And even if the 300-year-old market can change its ways, the financial centre it buttresses may well be shaky.
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