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Mr. Timmermans's intervention comes at a moment when he might stand to gain from positioning himself as a champion of Dutch pride.
His moves seem calculated to avoid direct military conflict, but if a clash were to occur he might stand to gain politically at home.
The sender could advertise familiarity on an open forum — and thus might stand to gain — or defer to the privacy of a direct message.
But among the raving loons and satirists, there are plenty of parties who might stand to do well, if only they had a voice.
But the issue of whether Paris might stand to gain from any potential City of London restrictions remains a giant question mark on a page of uncertainties.
Indeed, Mr. Volpe is expected to file papers appealing his sentence this morning and might stand to gain by having appeared contrite and helpful on the witness stand.
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China, in particular, might actually stand to benefit.
Might it stand to reason, then, that the very best butcher is one who will go so far as to actually cook it for you?
But how would it be possible to assemble a court whose members might not stand to benefit from their own decision?
Engineers can use them to test how a building might stand up to a fire or an aeroplane crash.
They might stand close to the plate when they are looking to fight with two strikes against them.
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