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But as John Curtice suggests, ruling out a sterling currency union may have surprisingly little traction on public opinion.

The evidence on health is complex, but even chronic health problems (like those requiring dialysis) may have surprisingly little long-term effect on happiness, because we adjust to them.

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Argentina's woes may have had surprisingly little effect elsewhere in Latin America, so far at least.

The headlines in the local independent press have lamented voter apathy though turnout may have been surprisingly strong.

Mr Gil Díaz and the ministry deny all of this.The ongoing investigations may have a surprisingly modest impact on the shares of Mr Salinas Pliego's firms.

The other two charts indicate that the stock market may have done surprisingly well over the last 15 years, considering how little the economy grew over that period.

But the United States is a big and resilient country; a disaster in one part of it may have a surprisingly small impact when viewed in terms of its entire economy, or its entire population.

Some of the thousands of royal memorabilia collectors out there, like Hugo, may have some surprisingly valuable items at home.

Those of us still emerging from an unusually dispiriting summer at the movies may have a surprisingly clear sense of what he means.

Newer shotguns may have a surprisingly strong magazine spring, and may demand a little more force to get the shell in past the magazine catch.

But quantum theory may turn out to have surprisingly practical applications in manufacturing faster computer chips.

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