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Mr Putin may not suffer prompt retaliation.

But while everyday conversations may not suffer from being condensed, what about great works of literature?

The leopards may not suffer after all.What explains these goings-on?

And though it will likely define the presidency of Enrique Peña Nieto, his political party, the P.R.I., may not suffer.

In the end, Mr. Bush may not suffer politically if, deep down, people are loath to change their lifestyles.

With Cavendish you sense the sprinter's explosiveness beneath the surface, that he may not suffer fools – or foolish questions – lightly.

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By some definitions, the country may not have suffered a recession at all.

While the commercial shipping business may not have suffered, another maritime industry is unquestionably feeling the pinch.

Equally, trigger warnings remind students who may not have suffered a trauma or may never have faced prejudice and abuse, that these experiences happen.

PLAYBOY -- The child of Hugh Hefner may not have suffered the precipitous drop-off of some of the other mature magazines, but growth is nonexistent.

Also today, doctors treating the 8-year-old boy who was attacked at the Gulf Islands National Seashore on July 6 as he played in knee-deep water at dusk said he may not have suffered brain damage.

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