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She said Ms. Shaw is selling more of an experience, and may wipe the slate clean by ending the discounts.
Today the 66-year-old Nader drives desperate liberals up the wall by draining more of "their" votes; tomorrow he may wipe the smirk off conservative faces as he siphons off more votes loyal Republicans presume to be "ours".
It opens the door to more neighbor-versus-neighbor lawsuits, which may wipe the market of hosts.
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Reverse auctions or blanket buying exchanges may wipe that out.
"The changes that happen may wipe out the camera or wipe out the institution that's in charge of it," Keats told me.
Particularly in species growing in large clusters, such as the orchids studied here, the fall of individual branches may wipe out the entire population on a tree, but the effect of high rates of extinctions caused by the host tree's death (Overton, 1994; Snäll et al., 2005; Tremblay et al., 2006) in this context remains unknown.
The loss may wipe out the entire yield this season for some vineyards.
Regulatory change may wipe out the investment banks' capital advantages.
The nerdy little squirrel Scrat, whose unending quest for an acorn always provides a silent-comedy parallel plot – and who is now the least insufferable thing about these films – finds himself accidentally whooshed away into space in an alien ship, and he triggers a meteor shower that may wipe out all the comedy talking animals on Earth.
Under "private-izing" Ryan's plan, there is no guarantee that one's parents will be able to get coverage at all, and so the costs of a parent's illness may wipe out not only the parents, but their children as well.
But getting rid of the stock may be difficult, and if you have too few shares, the brokerage commission alone may wipe out any proceeds from the sale.
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