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Mr. McCain may well stimulate those groups to vote.
Here's an event that may well stimulate an interesting, and possibly heated, debate.
This work may well stimulate more sophisticated use of data in other council services.
The shifts reflect in part a growing if still wobbly confidence that additional advertising spending may well stimulate consumer spending.
But concerted attention to an operatic domain long overlooked may well stimulate the sort of curiosity that, over time, moves mountains.
Such an introduction to various career training opportunities and providing a 'taste' for actual participation in a variety of occupations may well stimulate individual interest in entrepreneurship.
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In terms of maritime trade, the Atlantic revolution may well have stimulated rather than injured the older exchanges.
For example, Freud's sensitivity to the vulnerability of paternal authority within the psyche may well have been stimulated by the decline in power suffered by his father's generation, often liberal rationalists, in the Habsburg empire.
Freud's belief in human bisexuality, his idea of erotogenic zones on the body, and perhaps even his imputation of sexuality to infants may well have been stimulated by their friendship.
Instead of halting the missile race, SALT may very well stimulate it further, now that agreement appears unlikely within the next year.
Yes, I may well have seen the one where Joey wears all of Chandler's clothes and does lunges on at least 37 occasions since 1996 but, unlike Law & Order, the set-up still mildly stimulates my prefrontal cortex.
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