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Then we may stand a chance of saving our rainforests.
As for attracting younger listeners, you may stand a better chance with a more direct assault.
Their voices may stand a third, a fourth, a fifth, or an octave apart, but they are considered to sing the same tune.
The latest effort may stand a better chance of success, however, since it has the backing of Boeing, America's aviation giant.
Having embraced new technology and business models, Etsy and the rest of the maker movement may stand a better chance of supporting artisans.
By its own narrow goals, NATO's disarmament plan, so different from other, open-ended Balkan engagements, may stand a good chance of success, experts say.
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Roofed but open on one or more sides, a belvedere may be located in the upper part of a building or may stand as a separate structure.
Unlike the sham election in Togo last month, this one looks like it may stand as a shining example of a democracy establishing itself in Africa.
Some diseases cause postural changes: for example, a horse with tetanus may stand in a stiff manner.
The fourth amendment sets up a law no executive may stand above: a law that forbids the trawling by the government for information against citizens without probable cause.
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