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This may become common ground.
However, given the average error of the GPS (of around 10 m) this may become common.
In the future it may become common practice to return wood-ash to forest ecosystems in order to replenish nutrients removed when brash has been extracted as a source of bioenergy.
With the deregulation of local telephone service, and the unleashing of many call providers and the improvement of Internet telephony, phone management software to select lowest-cost dialing for every call may become common in many PCs.
And not only books: "As technologies for recording and playing back your life improve, it may become common for people to relive experiences without any goal in mind, simply to learn from them again as one might when rereading a book".
It may soon be the case that the bank runs Europe had hoped to avoid may become common, that civil disobedience and political violence may rise as the erosion of the middle class spirals further downward, that European voters may demand a new political and economic reality, and that the whole house of cards that we today call the EU may indeed come crashing down.
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Someday, however, speed monitoring may well become common.
Mortar attacks on Israeli towns by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip may have become common in recent months, but this was believed to be the first launched from the West Bank.
The procedure may not become common in the operating room unless the benefits are shown to outweigh complications seen in the study, such as fluctuating blood pressure during surgery, says Smith.
Though tradition has treated Laozi and Zhuangzi as the Socrates and Plato of 'Daoism,' the use of Lao-Zhuang to identify a strain of thought may have become common only as with Neo-Daoism in the 3rd Century AD.
MS may not become common until after the age of 30 years either (26).
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