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Fingerprinting all millionaires might stop some of them from even thinking about playing fast and loose with their tax returns.
While a college degree remains the likeliest route to employment and good wages, Lauren Asher, who heads the student-debt project, said that at a time of rising tuition and low employment rates for young people, fear of debt might stop some students from getting the education they needed.
A move to the left might stop some support leaking away - but it might also open up ground in the centre, where elections are traditionally won.
The censors might stop some of us, but they can't stop all of us".
Doing so might stop some coal job losses, but electric utilities have already begun switching to natural gas and renewables.
Gun control measures would not stop all mass shootings, but they might stop some; at a minimum, tougher federal gun laws would make it more difficult to buy guns in areas with loose regulations and send them to big cities.
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Prices also rose after the Yukos Oil Company, Russia's biggest oil exporter, said output might stop at some fields this week because its bank accounts were frozen.
I stopped leafing through her book like one might stop seeing some perfectly charming suitor, a person who was pleasant and kind and who did not, in his or her absence, inspire any yearning.
Third and finally, the regress might stop at some point, with \(A\) justified by \(B\) justified by \(C\) justified by…justified by \(N\), which is not justified by any further belief.
There are not many nutrition studies that have actually compared competing products; if a new dairy product is added to the diet, people will not eat it on top of their usual quantity of food, and they might stop eating some other food product.
The video might stop on some certain parts.
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