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Much of that art might not generate enough revenue to sustain it.
It might burst prematurely, she suggested, or it might not generate a pure mixture of chemical agents.
Yet even a zero real interest rate (compared with positive rates abroad) might not generate sufficient depreciation, because the prospect of eventual appreciation would support the currency now.
Some of the marketing programs in place might not generate high volume because prices are also rising in some areas, he added.
Such discussion might not generate moments that make Twitter go crazy or excite the Morning Joe set, but it might be worthwhile, anyway.
But some suggested that the measures by themselves might not generate the savings predicted, in a country where tax evasion and corruption is widespread.
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However, the convergence of the numerical result was generally based on the displacement response, which might not necessarily generate the correct post-blast results in case that the strain softening behavior of concrete was considered.
These investments might not always generate good returns for the bankers that lent the money.
"If your research does not generate papers, it might just as well not have been done" – George M. Whitesides, Ph.D.
Michelle Obama's summer vacation at a five-star Spanish resort might not have generated quite the same heat in a different environment.
Prospects for Conseco Inc., the beleaguered consumer-finance and insurance company, dimmed yesterday as its chief financial officer abruptly resigned and a debt-rating agency warned that the company might not be generating enough cash to meet its obligations.
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