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I might have far less than five years to live.
There are tutors who might have far more expertise than others in your class.
But two middle-class kids from Boulder, Colorado, one Asian and one Latino, might have far more in common than either would with, say, a poor white southerner.
A number of accounts also indicate that Jewish officers, who might have far greater reasons for revenge, did what they could to save women from attack.
America might have far more difficulty running huge current-account deficits if the dollar were not the international currency of choice.Euro challengerAt the very least, the arrival of the euro might threaten America's ability to continue reaping such benefits.
The stories, based on a new report from the U.S. Geological Survey, all suggest that the United States might have far, far less natural gas — which is expected to provide a cheap, abundant energy source in the decades to come — than previously thought.
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A reform that might have far-reaching effects but is not on the list so far is extending probation supervision on release to people sentenced to less than a year in jail.Will the reforms work?
Bush's attorney, Ken Connor, called the high court decision "a very sobering and troubling result for handicapped Floridians" that might have far-reaching implications for the state's large population of elderly nursing home patients.
Several Chinese bankers and financial experts who have followed D'Long confirmed the bailout and said it might have far-reaching implications for the overhaul of China's banks and the relations between private businesses and the government.
A dispute over a fan-made film might have far-reaching consequences for made-up languages after CBS and Paramount said they owned the Klingon language, a claim many Trekkers say is "ghuy'cha'". "Live long and prosper" is exactly what the series is about to do, come 2017.
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