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Thus, any exposure misclassification that may have occurred would be expected to be nondifferential and would result in moving the RR toward the null.

That, she may have decided, would be the experience that she would refract in her next novel.

England's team director, however, did suggest that any contract that Pietersen may have agreed would be only the first steps back into the fold.

"No matter what excuses North Korea may have, this would be an act of flouting a U.N. Security Council resolution," Mr. Lee told a group of reporters during an interview in his office.

However unpalatable Anwar al-Awlaki's words passed on via the Internet may have been, they would be unlikely to constitute a capital crime in a U.S. court.

Reading from his reply, he said any redress it may have given would been "wholly inadequate".

It appeared that some may have been executed, which would be a gross violation of the conventions of war.

Alan Johnson questioned the conduct of Scotland Yard after senior officers told him last year that every individual whose phone may have been hacked into would be informed.

"Any comment on how third parties may or may not have acted would be pure speculation on my part".

And that given that any plot or non-plot that may or may not have existed would be classified, he can't discuss that.

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