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He may simply make good those penalties.
There is little evidence that physical maneuvers can soothe a colicky infant, and such advice may simply make exhausted parents who fail to follow it feel worse.
Boosting the number of grouse by killing predators may simply make the grouse more prone to the diseases and parasites that have contributed to a slump in their numbers over the past decade.Effective pressure to end grouse-shooting is likelier to come from the people who live in moorland areas than from anti-shooting city folk.
Bringing terrorism convicts together in a specially built new jail, as is planned, may simply make the job of JI's "tutors" easier.For all the success in tracking down JI's military leaders, the group's current plans and the extent of its network remain something of a mystery.
These flexible spines may cause potential predators to mistake the 1.4-centimeter animal for a jellyfish, or may simply make it look too big to eat.
Imposing the majority culture upon minorities may simply make it more difficult for them to identify with the nation-state and weaken its legitimacy.
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A top Israeli security official said Israel may simply have made a mistake.
One cannot adduce this as support for an interpretation of Greek politics in terms of class struggle because the democrats may simply have made the more handsome offers.
For as many epochs in the future as there are epochs of human history in the past, we may simply have to make do, get by with what we have and, in the end, learn to get along.
They are exploring every possibility Porsche is even making a hybrid version of its indecently rapid Cayenne SUV but they may simply have to make smaller, less powerful cars in future.As to which of the green technologies will dominate in the future, the mantra of most car executives is that it will vary from market to market.
I do think technology is just an extension of our current communities however, so I wouldn't blame apps for an increase in prejudice or isolation it may simply just make the issues more explicit and visible".
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