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He may have treated her badly to get a better performance out of her".
I do not think the truth or value of Euclid's proofs are affected by how he may have treated his servants.
HMRC has now sent clubs questionnaires on "benefits in kind" they may have treated players to, including the use of yachts, planes, property or cars, because the financial value of these may be subject to PAYE.
But prosecutors are more interested in Wulff's friendship with filmmaker David Groenewold, whom they believe may have treated the former governor to a vacation on the German holiday island of Sylt.
Hinton, who in 1912 was working as a volunteer at the museum, may have treated and planted the Piltdown bones as a hoax in order to ensnare and embarrass Woodward, who had rebuffed Hinton's request for a weekly wage.
The market, however, may have treated the stock a bit too harshly.
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For all those homeowners who may (or may not) have treated their homes as A.T.M.'s, there were lenders who permitted the transaction.
Similarly, in our own study, the children may well have treated child faces as ingroup members more so than did the adults.
Because the Kunitz domains are subjected to indels, ClustalW may not have treated these indels correctly.
If the earlier decision was wrong then the person subject to it may have been treated more or less favourably than they should have been treated.
Patients may have been treated on clinical trial protocols or off protocol and may have been treated at major academic centres, or community oncology centres.
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