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That might eventually allow doctors to apply more relevant treatment.
Days like these are so carefree".Optimists still wonder whether Mr Xi might eventually allow a little more political experimentation.
Initially, only counselors will have access to LoanPort, though Ms. Rodriguez said the system might eventually allow borrowers to log in directly.
She was buying the Stage each week to scour it for that elusive big break that might eventually allow her to sing other people's songs on kids' TV.
Still, negotiations to affiliate with another hospital, a move that might eventually allow doctors to perform open-heart surgery at the medical center, have not gone as quickly as administrators had hoped.
In fact, it is not unreasonable to suggest that it is in the interest of the Met to radicalise the ride; if, as has been suggested, this month's meet-up explicitly protests the guilty verdict, it plays into a vicious spiral of reactionary policing and protest that might eventually allow them to get the ban they failed to secure five years ago.
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High-school students might not be applying to virtual universities as soon as 2015, but the technology that will eventually allow them to do so might well be available by then.
Regardless of the shift in the density of his position, Trump has made clear overtures toward a position that is less strident than what he offered during the Republican primary, including, potentially, a system by which immigrants here illegally might eventually be allowed to stay.
The announcement also said that Chinese firms might eventually be allowed to take majority stakes in British nuclear plants.
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