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Maybe being able to walk without dizziness is more important to an older patient than somewhat prolonged survival.
"Maybe being street-smart, maybe reading animal cues, maybe being able to read cars, maybe being a good hunter.
But hey, maybe being able to discuss the funding could help move the process along.
Expose them to any amount of risk of some weirdo possibly maybe being able to swipe $3 from your account without them knowing and they will sign a class action suit so fast your head will spin.
"When John Sutton moved on, we thought there was a chance of maybe being able to keep Danny, which proved to be the case and I'm absolutely delighted because I was really disappointed when we were going to miss out on him," Locke told BBC Scotland.
Now imagine the possibilities that could derive from access to an integration of these data collections: being able to match your DNA to another's and to learn what diseases the other person has had and how effective different medications were in curing them; learning the other person's abilities, allergies, likes, and dislikes; who knows, maybe being able to find a DNA soul mate.
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"Instead of 175 acres, I'll maybe be able to farm 100.
Then, a few years later, it hits me that I might, just maybe, be able to turn a particular story into something more.
And maybe be able to control the fire enough to warn the guys upstairs that it's really getting bad here, and maybe it's time for them to get out.
During the course of that inning, if I had made a quality pitch, I probably would have been out of the inning and maybe been able to give my team a couple quality innings.
France maybe be able to boast 300 kinds of cheeses and some 28 three star restaurants, but for a native Californian like me, the nation has long been a bone-dry desert for authentic Mexican food.
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