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Behind the scenes, Pakistani officials may countenance the drones more than their public protests would suggest, Pakistani and American analysts and officials say.

Hensarling gave no firm indication about whether he would seek to block the bank's reauthorisation at all costs, although he hinted he may countenance a reformed credit agency.

But he will indicate that he may countenance a campaign for a no vote, if he fails to win his demands, when he says the status quo is unacceptable.

Sherborne: "I put it to you, Ms Patry Hoskins, that although you are clearly an admirer of the work of Mr Hugh Grant, you have given me enough encouragement during our long hours together in court to believe you may countenance a future relationship with me.

The real way in which observability is a requirement in science is not that scientists may countenance only observable entities, but that scientists have to rely upon observational evidence.

Similarly, in the example of the poison victim discussed above, the victim's ingesting poison on a full stomach influences the time and manner of his death (making it a slow and painful death), but common sense refuses to countenance his eating dinner as a cause of his death, though it may countenance it as a cause of its being a slow and painful death.

They may, for instance, deny that there are statues without denying that there is a highly visible mass of clay occupying the exact location where we take the statue to be.[3] Alternatively, non-nihilistic eliminativists may countenance only a special class of composites.

It may countenance extending maturities for Greek debt but says it will not accept a writedown, with the finance ministry insisting it could not accept "a debt haircut via the backdoor".

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If they go well and if Burundi returns to stable rule, African heads of state may have to countenance a new political dynamic.One reason for it may be the growing professionalisation of the continent's armies.

The government may be willing to countenance defaults by property developers, not least because foreign investors are some of their biggest creditors.

A driven business-builder, he may be reluctant to countenance the idea of giving up leadership of Apple or of having a publicly announced succession pool below him.But the latest round of speculation over his health makes the case for such a pool stronger than ever.

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