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But then again, it might settle on changing its interest rates or its public spending.
A population of a certain species of birds then might settle on these slopes accordingly etc.
For example, a country conferring on steps to correct the imbalance in its currency might settle on intervention.
If he had to pick a role model for the new generation of Jew-haters, he might settle on an elderly Sunni cleric named Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
And as the park plays catch-up, he fears that those groups and individuals might settle on other opportunities that seem more certain.
That is to say, a dominant faction, or cluster of factions, might settle on a course of action that stigmatizes or oppresses broad classes of minorities.
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The Eritrean rebels say they might settle for a referendum on secession, but government officials said Saturday that terms for such a vote would still have to be negotiated.
The term we collectively settle on might not roll off the tongue like "honour killing", but we need one that carries the moral condemnation we feel.
On average, Peppercoin might settle, say, one out of every 100 transactions-but it pays the seller 100 times the amount of that transaction.
If you think this volume might settle heavily on blues, jazz, country, gospel and Cajun -- our best-known heritage music -- think again.
Or the kooky collagist, Terry Gilliam-type story (by the way, Beach's own collages adorn museums, album covers and many pages of this collagelike book), where a cargo ship might settle down on a nice city block and become Ikea, or a man wears a secret, preening finch under his hat.
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