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And it may suggest something about what the public will support, as Prime Minister Theresa May tries to sell the withdrawal agreement she negotiated with E.U. officials and her plans for what comes next.
And even through that process, they might say, oh wait, I see what he's trying to do or she's trying to do here and may suggest something.
(The band already manages itself, with its members deciding on everything from artwork to merchandising; it found an overwhelming demand for Portishead tea mugs, which may suggest something about its audience).
The emphasis on low-frequency hearing is very interesting, Witmer says, because it may suggest something about how the birds tracked prey.
Ortega's emphasis on man as a being-that-lives-in-the-world may suggest something like a purpose, an end; however, a specific end was never his intended purpose.
Although the name of the fund may suggest something very different, the fund's director has determined that its scope includes "fundamental research in alternative energy areas such as hydrogen production and storage, photovoltaics, fuel cells, and others".
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May I suggest something else entirely?
So instead of spending our money on things of this world with no eternal significance, instead of getting caught up in the advertising of the day with holidays approaching, may I suggest something different?
This holiday is a great time to think outside the box and beyond the bouquet: may we suggest something she truly wants and will definitely use, whether it falls under the fashion, beauty or accessories category.
Anything else may suggest that something is wrong and that the patient requires further evaluation.
Your instincts may suggest that something is a great idea, but you won't really know whether or not it's worth pursuing until you gather data around that subject.
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