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It was not clear which areas of Bangkok might be flooded by the government's decision, or how badly.
Otherwise, it said, consumers might be flooded with notices warning about innocuous or insignificant violations of privacy.
The data help determine how often an area might be flooded, and with what intensity; that, in turn, guides engineers and architects in building bridges, roads and communities.
Experts predict that sea levels will rise if greenhouse gas emissions are not controlled and that small islands might be flooded.
In New York there were concerns that much of the subway system might be flooded, while all the city's airports were threatened because they lie on or close to the water.
If we wanted to leave the lighthouse for dinner, we would have to do so before 7 or after 10. Between those hours, the path might be flooded, and we wouldn't be able to get out.
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When the current work on the levees is complete, he said, there might be flooding from a storm like Hurricane Katrina, but the levee system would not fail catastrophically again.
If managers of banks and companies hold pessimistic views about the future, they will raise the price they charge for "giving up liquidity," even though the central bank might be flooding the economy with cash.
Energy specialists are concerned that the Kulluk's engines, while adrift, might have been flooded with seawater, leaving them so badly damaged that the vessel might not be ready in 2013, even if Shell were allowed to proceed.
Indeed, the box office might have been flooded with requests for a refund were it not for the likes of Cabrera and Adam Scott, who tied for the lowest score of the day, a five-under 67.
But the experience of being flooded might never, and perhaps never should, go away and be forgotten as if it never happened.
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