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And what a buyer might ultimately do with the movie is an open question.
Newsweek's Green Rankings prompted the inevitable question as to whether such lists might ultimately do more harm than good.
Some economists have warned against undermining the central bank's independence, which they say could allow monetary policy to be used by politicians for short-term gains — to finance government spending, for example — that might ultimately do long-term damage to the economy.
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But wherever I might ultimately set that line, I don't believe the sum total of available evidence would be enough to push Bryant from "not a rapist" to "rapist" -- which, again, are the only two logical categories.
Besides, I was distracted by the thought of what he might (and ultimately did) ask.
Some compensation experts argue these types of perks ultimately do little to attract employees and might obscure more fundamental problems at companies that have trouble retaining talent.
Or might it be based on misguided impressions of ourselves that ultimately don't have anything to do with who we are?
"Even if they don't have apparent purpose or ultimately don't work or last, in Japan, they might at least have a fashion moment".
And that might be a problem that even the most muscular secular liberal can ultimately do little about.
But what, ultimately, do New Yorkers want?
But ultimately don't expect a nation of Zen masters emerging with any lessons more profound than which dragon-emblazoned muscle tees might look best at the gym.
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