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ICI dropped out of the FTSE 100 list of leading British companies, and may survive only as a brand.
And a patient with a damaged brain may survive only to come out of the coma permanently dependent on life-support machines, or in a persistent vegetative state.
Indeed, many academics also fear that arts and humanities subjects are being devalued and may survive only by leaving the academy.
The F-22 program, which the Bush administration wanted to end, may survive only if something else is cut from the Pentagon budget.
Another was the reluctance of high-profile politicians to accept a portfolio in a government that may survive only a few months, or less.
And the shelf space for Wonder Bread, the spongy, pale white staple of baby boomers' younger days, has shrunk so much that it may survive only as a fraction of its former self, Mr. Flickinger said.
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Such is the fate of most of the North American Indian languages, and Irish, Welsh, and Scots Gaelic may ultimately survive only as learned second languages, preserved as cultural focuses for their communities.
The nation's Sunni majority will eventually be empowered in what is still an unforeseeable future; however, its Christian and other religious minorities, many of which have thrived for generations and all of which enrich Syria's vibrant society, may very well survive only as mere shells of their former populations.
But it may survive if only for its shrewd investors and management.
Now it is simply mind-boggling that Pentagon reports suggest the general may survive with only a reprimand for having failed to clear his remarks in advance.
Necessity compels people to labour so that they may survive, and only those who are free from this compulsion will be free to develop their talents and potential.
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