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Mr. Barna said the cameras might be permanent.
At one point, it seemed his exile from the team might be permanent.
She said the institution hoped someday to return to the size it was before the storm, but she acknowledged the cutbacks might be permanent.
It concluded that while some effects of the security measures could be mitigated, others, like increased noise and traffic congestion, might be permanent nuisances.
Dr. Young-Min Kwon, the lead orthopedic surgeon on the operation, said the damage was more extensive than tests had indicated and might be permanent.
At first, it seemed that the changes among the young in those years might be permanent - many foresaw more hippies, more protesters, more sexual license, more erosion of authority, and so on.
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The move might not be permanent.
There are other signs that the realignment might not be permanent.
Mr. Schwartz said that in the phone call, Mr. Zahn had hinted that the ban might not be permanent.
He said the suggestion in the Scottish government's white paper that a currency union might not be permanent meant it would be doomed to fail.
It is troubling that a cleric involved in the negotiations yesterday emphasized that the suspension of uranium enrichment might not be permanent and that none of Iran's latest promises were final until ratified by Parliament.
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