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Furthermore, an alternative mating strategy might exist that is linked to female fecundity (i.e.; the existence of males that fertilize females without venturing ashore during the breeding season, or perhaps do so at night, outside of the observation periods in the study; [50], [51], [52], [53]).

If Etan's body were picked up by a private hauler, it is still possible that records might exist that could help pinpoint where his remains might lie.

And of course to say that the world could be better in the future tells us nothing whatsoever about whether an alternate universe might exist that is better right now.

It would have been more honest for the government to argue that while CALEA might limit what the government can require of manufacturers under that statute, it left open the possibility that other authorities might exist that would permit exactly that.

What empirical evidence exists, or might exist, that might cause scientists to rethink their support for evolution?

It is furthermore possible that splice variants of the full-length Lba protein lacking the N-terminal part might exist that thus harbour the VHS domain in their very N-terminus.

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It is possible that additional major branches in the tree of life might exist, branches that have been missed due to the limitations of rRNA PCR.

After that, she is not sure what other roles exist that might engage her.

Scoring systems already exist that might be applied.

Other cofounders may exist that might affect our findings.

Many possible factors exist that might account for the observed ethnic differences in severe maternal mortality.

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