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Even after this apology.... Some may likely decide to NOT forgive me.... Time and consistency heals all wounds...

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What she and the other Trump enthusiasts weren't quite expecting, though, was just how organized the forces behind Texas Sen. Ted Cruz would be at shutting them out, keeping their names off the slate of delegates who may very likely decide the GOP presidential nomination.

But Mr. Bush may have stopped the slippage in the polls, or so his small army of aides and spinners argued as they followed him across the states that will most likely decide the election.

Otherwise, a court will likely decide.

It may likely climb onto your hand.

After participating in UR, students may make more informed decisions about their future, and some may be more likely to decide to pursue graduate education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines (Bauer and Bennett, 2003; Russell et al., 2007; Eagan et al. 2013).

But perhaps more likely, the buyers may decide simply to threaten to walk away.

You may plan on doing them, but if there's any nervousness in you, then it's all the more likely that you may decide to back out.

Whereas Kivalina was filed in federal court, he wants to represent the cities of San Francisco and Oakland in California state court, which he thinks may be less likely to decide the case raises political questions outside of its jurisdiction.

Elderly people with a poor health status may be less likely to decide to participate [ 65].

Prosecutors may well decide that adding new charges related to the reserves would be more likely to confuse jurors than aid in gaining a conviction, Mr. Coffee said.

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