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But more rain may mean fewer cherries.
But the drought in southwest Kansas may mean fewer tumbleweeds than in years past.
That may mean fewer voters show up Sept. 22, but the outcome is not in doubt.
Those doubts may mean fewer cartels are uncovered in the future.
But the proportion of grades in the highest levels for English fell, which may mean fewer As and Bs for this year's 16-year-olds.
The new test will not eliminate all spinal punctures, which are needed to see if parasites have reached the brain, but it may mean fewer of them.
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This year's cuts may mean ordering fewer transgenic mice, or not replacing broken equipment, or working with fewer reagents, researchers say.
Asked how the trend could be reversed, he said, "It may mean having fewer ads".
Waning interest in "quiet and thoughtful fare" in Hollywood may mean that fewer serious novels will be adapted for film.
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