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That is, different rules may eventually make individuals care more (or less) about a fair outcome.

The science laureate bill may eventually make it back to the House floor.

Eirelis may eventually make it easier to set up shop in Brazil.

Windows 8 may eventually make its way onto the living room screen.

Asphalt pavements around the world are generally subjected to water from different sources which may eventually make them susceptible to moisture damage.

That slowdown, he says, may eventually make it easier for less technically savvy competitors to lure lower-end customers from TSMC.

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And while the changes may eventually get made, it's a safe bet that there are going to be some newly disgruntled and disengaged employees (along with a bunch that couldn't take the riskiness and quit the organization).

"The lack of a scholarly tradition meant that a lot of mistakes were made and the writing system may eventually have become useless". Making it even harder to decode is the fact that it's unlike any other ancient writing style.

Mira may also eventually make its collected data, once anonymized, available to researchers, as well.

Thrown together in the economic sphere, Europeans may eventually get serious about making foreign policy together and build a military-industrial complex to rival that of the United States and weaken NATO, argue critics like Martin Feldstein, the Harvard economics professor.

But he warns that the iPhone, RIM and Android platforms may eventually gain enough market share to make them more profitable venues for hackers.

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