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We may eventually not speak of candidates "projecting" their image but of the public "projecting" its image onto a candidate - each voter will see what he wants to see.

The F.C.C. has said that the popularity of tablets and the accompanying growth in data use is contributing to overcrowding of the airwaves, with wireless companies finding that they may eventually not be able to accommodate the demand for downloading.

Yet the tax may eventually not only bring new fiscal stability, but also reduce the burden of cascading excise and sales taxes that is one of the biggest handicaps facing manufacturers.

The objection is that what this framework presupposes may not be so or may eventually not be so.

Therefore, two points whose distance is less than δ are always counted as such in one of the diagonal parallelograms for n ¯ m, ℓ, whereas they may eventually not be counted in a diagonal square of the JPSTH, because one point appears in one bin and the other one in another bin (see Figs. 3c and 3d).

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As a result, the new standards may eventually influence not just how much capital a firm devotes to a particular business but whether or not to stay in it.

But the future may eventually hinge not on issues connected to the EU but on the Irish economy.

A more liberal, open India may eventually come, but not before a brighter light is shone into its murkier corners.

Dr. Das Sarma of the University of Maryland suggests that M-RAM may eventually be used not just as computer memory, but as a replacement for hard disks.

The problem is that it may eventually become possible not just to cull embryos associated with dwarfism, but also to screen out baldness, pug noses or homosexuality, or even to choose the embryo most likely to get into Yale.

In the meantime, while the two sides vehemently disagree over the propriety of Lockwood's action, they can at least agree on one point concerning a dispute that may eventually be settled, not at City Hall, but rather in court.

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