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"It's hard because you've got conduct that looks bad, and maybe leads to some harm, coupled with vague laws that haven't properly been clarified by Congress".
"The Senate would look very bad if we wind up with a long amendment process that maybe leads to no conclusion and once again the Senate collapses in a pool of inability to produce anything," Mr. Lott said.
Or it could be that ezetimibe is just an expensive placebo and its principal harm is that it drains precious resources from our health care system, and maybe leads people to use less of the drugs that have been shown to be beneficial.
"It is important for you to find someone that maybe leads to that one day".
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"That maybe led to our divorces".
I hope British Handi-style apps developers will join, or maybe lead, the gold rush.
A roomful of high school seniors could entertain the younger girls, maybe lead them in craft projects.
That's fine with me and maybe lead off with that story and finish with "Fever," a long story, or "A Small Good Thing," another long story.
"Our research highlights that, yes, cannabis itself may be beneficial for a variety of things, but can maybe lead to these impairments in cognition that you might want to consider," he said.
The bigger America's current-account deficit, the greater the risk that it will trigger a collapse of the dollar followed by new protectionist pressures and maybe lead to a global slump.The onus outside AmericaStronger growth beyond America is needed urgently.
Maybe lead generation and analytics.
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