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might can
verb
Might be able to; be potentially able to
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They tend to angle toward situations in which philosophical lines are clearly drawn and partisan might can be bluntly applied.
If their political might can make that a self-fulfilling prophecy, then we've got no chance at all of hitting any of the targets.
Lone's contention that "it is madness to believe that military might can curb terrorism unless its political and social causes are addressed," misses the point.
Some commanders-in-chief believe that military might can be used to make the world a better place; others fret about the unintended consequences of well-meaning wars.
He paused and looked at a large photo on his wall of an Airbus A380 soaring above the clouds — a symbol of what French industrial might can achieve.
He has seen first-hand that unmatched US military might can spawn violent resistance, as it did in Iraq, or secure only expensive and fragile gains as in much of Afghanistan.
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Deciding what constitutes a bribe and then whether you should pay one to do business in a foreign country -- knowing full well that if you don't, a less ethical competitor might -- can be the real quandary.
How wrong, you might wonder, can a man be?
Preparing yourself for the ways parents might behave can help.
What on earth, you might ask, can economics add?
A hint of what might happen can be seen in an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office.
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