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"Neighbours might hope it will be done up," she said.
But he added, "Even if it opens easier than someone might hope, it is still more effective than no lock at all".
As well we might hope; it took the United States a century.Bangladesh's progress thus far has been quick enough that its giant neighbour, India, is taking a sudden interest.
"The argument goes, why wouldn't people smoke to alleviate the distress?" They might hope it would help with the symptoms and their impaired thinking processes and possibly counter the side-effects of antipsychotic drugs, he said.
If there is one clear lesson from Libya, it is the need to look at the situation as it really is and not as one might hope it to be.
Given the advances in baseball statistics, one might hope it would be possible to deploy modern analytical tools to adjust today's chemically enhanced stats and put them on a level playing field with those of yesteryear.
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We might hope that it is relatively unproblematic to determine when access to care is equal, as it is, for example, with income, and that equitable access would then consist of allowable or justifiable inequalities in access.
If Phase 2 of the project is inevitable, romantically inclined visitors might hope that it takes a while.
A British optimist might hope that it could result in an amiable mix-and-match arrangement, where membership of the EU did not necessarily imply membership of the single currency.
One might hope that it would be possible to look at a crowd of individuals, milling about in the town square, and to notice if one of them did something odd or if two of them exchanged a suspicious package.
If Mr. Gross is losing faith in the incubator approach these days, who else might hope to make it work?
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