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test whereas what the foundation is looking for is almost the opposite: something that's not there yet but might be, eventually.
Mr. Putin immediately suggested that he thought that an agreement might be eventually reached that would "not threaten the interests of both our countries and of the world".
The region affected by the quake accounts for only about 6 percent of Japanese gross domestic product, and economists calculate that the short-term effects might be eventually offset as Japan spends hundreds of billions to rebuild.
These multifunctional biodegradable nanosystems might be eventually developed for safe and efficient cancer chemotherapy and gene therapy.
Accordingly, there is no set limit on how much, or which type of information, might be eventually extracted from initially collected material.
If you fear that some of that $10.5 trillion in home mortgage debt might be eventually converted into obligations of the U.S. government, you're ahead of the game.
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Many operational researchers will be reluctant to abandon a good idea because of resource constraints that might be addressed eventually.
The decision was the latest step in a long-running battle over subsidies for airplane sales that might be settled eventually only through trans-Atlantic negotiations.
So Mr. Kaplan regrouped, cutting down chivalry jokes (including the car door) and focusing on one bit that Mr. Buck said might be something "eventually".
Mr. Obama spoke of the possibility of normalizing relations with Cuba, which were broken in 1961, as something that might be achieved eventually, if diplomatic contacts prove fruitful.
If it works out really well, the program might be expanded, eventually, to include all R01 applications, not just those from new investigators.
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