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This fear may be unfounded.
So far those fears may be unfounded.
Yet new research from Kingston University suggests that the uproar may be unfounded.
Such laments may be unfounded, according to one expert who has studied children's schedules.
"The Denning findings weren't tested in court, so there may be unfounded claims in there.
The fears of the merely wealthy, eager to earn postings at U.S. embassies, may be unfounded.
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The statement may not be completely fair, but given the lack of ability of independent researchers to reproduce most significant cancer studies (Nature 483, 531 533) it may not be unfounded and again it may generate controversy, spurring others to repeat the work presented here.
The workers' fears may not be unfounded.
Their fears may not be unfounded.
"People don't believe they can trust the fundamentals, so they naturally turn to momentum, technicals and history," says Stovall, who points out that some enthusiasm may not be unfounded.
But this concern may actually be unfounded as Mark Tyndall of the BCC explains in the article, since sophisticated real-time monitors and biometrics utilized in vending machines for cannabis already exist.
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