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But the fear that any change might advantage an opponent – and the risk of a public backlash against higher rates of public funding, which is the only possible funding source – has stymied reform for decades.
Therefore, the warming climate and longer growing periods in autumn in northern Europe might advantage southern-origin genotypes that have adapted to a longer growing season in their local environment (Pellis et al. 2004; Way and Montgomery 2015).
Now some of these might indeed favor distant eras, others might advantage more recent ones; the point is that NO RECORD is a purely objective fact.
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Give too much, and lenders might take advantage of consumers.
Another lesson Mitch taught was that criminals might take advantage of the chaos to burglarize homes.
His willingness for some form of Emancipation by 1825 might with advantage have been disclosed.
In some cases (buying a ticket, for instance), the person might take advantage of the connection.
But asked if he might take advantage of the new service, Mr. Rocco smiled and shrugged.
Others complain that Mr. Mohammed might take advantage of quirks of the criminal justice system and go free.
But it's not only Republican members of Congress who might take advantage of the debt ceiling.
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