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Once again, the experiment uncovered starting assumptions that people may have — perhaps without knowing it.
But in this case, he may have, perhaps because the team's six-game losing streak made it clear how much the team missed Arnott and Niedermayer, both of whom are represented by Don Meehan.
But it wasn't, there was no jury even, so there is no possibility, not even in lawspeak, that it may have had that effect.The distinction is unambiguous: what might have happened could have but in fact didn't; what may have perhaps (so far as we yet know) did, or perhaps (ditto) did not.
And I'll admit that, when I said to the man drinking from a litre of Sunkist in the convenience store, "That is rude behavior," because he cut in line, and he cursed me and any immediate family members, pets, future children, or plants I may have, perhaps I "influenced" that man.
Highly paid GO8 vice-chancellors, such as the University of Sydney's Michael Spence, have openly campaigned for changes that will see funding cuts for the courses they run, and which will saddle their students with a level of debt unimaginable even to those who may have perhaps supported Labor's HECS fee-scheme introduction a generation ago.
So, regardless of the ideological convictions the Republican's may have, perhaps there is also a political angle.
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It's also unknown what effect the recession may have had, perhaps encouraging people to eat cheaper, less nutritious food.
But Mr. Litman said that although Mr. Peterson may have acted "perhaps immaturely or perhaps foolishly" in asking the police to let his friend go, "it was not, so far as Brian is concerned, in any way a criminal incident".
Sorry fellow he may have been, perhaps even the nebulo (idle liar) Henry called him.
What is not known is what other assets Mr. Lay may have and, perhaps more important, what he and his wife owe.
That said, you may have signed (perhaps without noticing it) a legally binding contract.
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