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CableCards may finally make that happen.
The spilling of the war into the US itself may finally make Washington and the wider public seriously reconsider their failed drugs policies.
The new jobs may finally make a dent in New Jersey's unemployment rate, which was 9.8 percent in July, its highest level since 1977 and well above the national average of 8.3 percent.
If that speculation proves correct, encouraging depressed people to exercise should help to protect them from illness and the strange correlations between depression, pneumonia and influenza may finally make some sense.
New affiliations like those just announced between Intel and Macromedia and between Real Networks and Pulse Entertainment indicate that the science of compressing huge volumes of data may finally make it possible to stream complex three-dimensional images into personal computers.
But it also has high hopes for FluMist, the nasal-spray flu vaccine it is developing that is now under review by the F.D.A. Health experts say FluMist may finally make it practical to vaccinate not just adults but also children.
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Europe may also finally make its peace with fracking — a hard sell till now, not just because of environmental concerns but also because European landowners typically don't own the mineral rights to their property, and so have no incentive to allow drilling.
He may have finally made enough missteps that even his loyal base may begin to see through the facade of a man who has no earthly business being President of the United States.
But by calling for "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States" on Monday, Trump may have finally made the comment that will doom him.
I may have finally made swimming almost seem natural, but I am doomed, for this particular race, to feel clearly the boundaries of human possibilities.
A rumor is circulating that the iPhone may be finally making its way to China.
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