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You may equally have scoffed – at the lovely family racing to save the dad they've just discovered is a dissembling undercover cop.

Gérôme may have been astute, but he may equally have been joking at Rousseau's expense - though we should be just as suspicious of Rousseau's supposed innocence and naivety, as a man if not as a painter.

It may equally have to subject its armed militias to the PA's collective decisions and may start to lose popularity as it grapples with the mundane difficulties of government.

If it felt like madness breaking for cold meats and salad at the point in the plot when the baddie and good guy were into their final shoot-out, bullets in mid-air, it may equally have saved England's bacon.

John Dewey strongly rejected the notion of faith as a special kind of knowledge (Dewey 1934, 20), as did William James and James's model of faith rests on a permissibility thesis, under which varied and conflicting faith-commitments may equally have a place in the 'intellectual republic' (James 1896/1956, 30).

It is possible that Browning himself wanted to make Sosabowski a scapegoat, although it may equally have been the work of officers of the 43rd Division.

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The Alexandrian concentration on Aristotle, which produced a vast body of learned but Neoplatonically coloured commentary on his treatises, has often been attributed to Christian pressure and attempts to compromise with the church; it may equally well have been due to the quality and extent of Proclus's published work on Plato.

Indeed, he argues, Turing's death may equally probably have been an accident.

Some Archaean folds and upper-mantle structures interpreted as evidence for regional thrusting may equally well have developed during horizontal extension of low-viscosity crust.

"But this does provide a glimmer of hope that if fears of the pre-Brexit jitters proved unfounded, maybe the post-referendum doom and gloom may equally prove to have been overcooked".

But one may equally well insist that we have got just one circular inscription that, curiously, can be read as two different words depending on where we start.

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