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Hospitals in the Victoria area were told to be ready for people who might be ill.
She feared someone might be ill, and wanted to know if everything was all right.
Like many other Afghan girls, she was surprised the first time she menstruated, and worried she might be ill.
Steinbrenner's talk of retirement has prompted rumors that he might be ill, but he appears to be in good shape.
"I'm not," I told myself, but immediately, my head started scanning my body for signs I might be ill.
Karla thought the position of the pony's legs suggested that he might be ill or in trouble.
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Indeed, the French request for the extradition from Britain of Rashid Ramda, wanted in connection with a 1995 Paris bomb attack, was resisted by his lawyers on the ground that he might be ill-treated in France.
For example, an order to "sell 10,000 shares a day, for up to five days, at any price above $20" might be ill-advised if the share keeps rising after the fifth day.
It's clear EMI has no idea how to promote bands in the internet age, but also scary that bands like OK Go might be ill-equipped to survive in places that aren't the internet.
In some situations, even moral ones, we might be ill-advised to attempt to answer our practical questions by explicit reasoning.
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