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The Supreme Court may well restore that position after hearing an appeal on the Newman case in October, or it could go in another direction, as I discussed in a recent column.
Then again, the one-of-a-kind objects may well restore the company to its former glory.
Simple arithmetic rebalancing of the oxygen delivery equation (the product of CaO2 and cardiac output) may well restore values back to those we associate with normal physiology but fail to address the underlying biological abnormality.
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And in return for Armstrong's mea maxima culpa before the great St Oprah, he may well be restored to some kind of grace for having been a sports cheat, using drugs to enhance his cycling performance on the Tour de France.
Hoang Thi Minh, an expert on social security policy at Hanoi Law University, says that the National Assembly may well agree to restore lump-sum payments.Delaying tough reforms will doubtless make workers less secure in the long term, even though VSS is not immediately at risk of collapse.
They are well restored and interesting, so check them out!
If the White House and Democratic leaders decide to go it alone, and they may well have to, they should restore a robust public plan.
Among the purposes of chapter 21 in emphasizing Peter may well be an attempt to restore the disciple who denied his Lord to the position he enjoyed in the Synoptic Gospels.
He predicts that, unless the government acts to restore "economic fairness", America "may well go the way of ancient Greece [or] greed-ridden Rome".America may be horribly unequal, but it is not, as Mr Webb imagines, apocalyptically so.
DEB DAY OLIVIER, SALT LAKE CITY To restore this girl's scholarship may well set a precedent, and I think it should.
The justices may well refuse to hear the case, more-or-less instantly restoring marriage rights to tens of thousands of Californian gay couples.
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