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But now West Europeans worry that too many Easterners may sink the boat.
A high-risk strategy may pay off in the short term; higher debt levels may sink the company only in the longer term, after the executive has left.
But closer examination of the mural may sink the idea.
One of Andersen's main arguments against the early filing of criminal charges is that such charges may sink the firm, leaving it less able to satisfy claims by investors.
Had Harry Reid chosen to make Republicans filibuster health care, the saga that may sink the progressive cause would have been over in October.
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You may want to give your guests stirrers, as the kiwi pulp may sink to the bottom of the glass as they drink.
Add them in the batter and they may sink to the bottom of the bowl -- but they'll be right in the middle of your pancake, where they should be.
If the wrong type of litter is used, the animals may sink into the deep litter and soil themselves.
They may sink to the bottom of the pan before rising back up to the surface – keep an eye on them and give them a nudge with a metal spoon if they stick to the base.
Our legs are pretty dense, so they may sink, but the torso contains the lungs, and thus is buoyant enough to stay out of trouble.
Significant quantities of organic material from upper layers of the ocean may sink to the ocean floor as marine snow, providing an important source of food for bottom dwellers.
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