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But having a drink in his hand might work even better.
And what works for individuals might work even better for a huge colony, in which individuals benefit from the pooled excreta of thousands of neighbours.
Another line of his might work even better: "Everything is garbage, so why bother doing anything?" Are we having fun yet?
But in the final moments of the session, apparently recognizing a runaway train when he saw one, he agreed that the idea might work, even though it would require a wholesale overhaul of a large section of election law.
If the entrapment defense did not work for the Newburgh Four, it might work even less well for Mr. Mohamud, who, the indictment says, was eager to go ahead with the bomb plot even when his supposed informants told him lots of women and children would be killed.
But they might work even better were they to adopt the merit-based model now being set up by the UN in the first overhaul of its own internal justice system (which deals with discipline and grievances) in more than 60 years.
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That means that any one approach you specify might not work, even if it seems compelling.
That something isn't the toxic waste of 2008 but a different toxicity that Gorman is only underscoring when he tells the world that Morgan has been unfairly singled out: A business model that isn't working and might not work even when the Euro crisis is over.
Yesterday, a former director of the Confederation of British Industry warned that you might have to work even longer before you can retire.
When Jefferson took office in 1790, a cynical and tired Europe laughed in derision at the thought that "popular government," as it was called then, might work in even one country, much less the whole world.
The participants were a good representative sample across the country, and the prediction model developed in this study might work well even outside the studied areas in China.
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