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Some nights a base umpire may make no meaningful calls at all.
The White House has said Mr. Bush may make no decision until a deadline in the middle of December.
What's going to replace it?" He added, "It may make no difference; it may make a huge difference".
(In mediocre years, a great chateau may make no grand vin, putting the entire vintage into a second wine).
Talking about energy crises (however fictitious) and shoring up the oil reserves (however pointlessly) may make no economic sense.
Those short stops may make no difference to the users, but they make an enormous difference to the privacy that e-mail is accorded under federal law.
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Within 100 feet of the entrance to any health care facility, no one may make an unwanted approach within eight feet of another to talk or pass out a leaflet.
It is plausible that very fast growth of lipid droplets may make them no longer amenable to autophagic sequestration due to changes in the properties of their surface components (e.g., lower density of structural proteins, changes in the lipid/protein ratio, etc).
Wright suggests that methane emissions related to natural-gas production may make it no better than coal in terms of global warming.
While they may make money, they have no shareholders and pay no dividends.
That outburst may make so you have no chance as their friend again.
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