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One commentator speaks of a difficult birth, complete with blood, pain and fainting doctors, that might yet result in a healthy child.
"Information overload — an accurate description," said one senior military officer, who was briefed on the inquiry and spoke on the condition of anonymity because the case might yet result in a court martial.
After a recent meeting in which Jol assured Levy he was the man to lead the club forward, an immediate decision over his future is unlikely but it is believed that an embarrassing defeat against the Gunners might yet result in the guillotine falling.
But Xi has 10 years ahead of him and some think his confidence and connections; his control over the military; the reduction of the committee from nine to seven seats; and the press of events might yet result in bolder decisions than seen under his predecessor, Hu Jintao.
And a burst of nostalgia for the 1960s might yet result in Car Keys, in which contestants throw their fobs in a bowl and have to get off with whoever's they pick out, although the obvious sources of sponsorship and advertising – car manufacturers – might take some persuasion to see it as a vehicle for them.
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Whether or not people want to admit it, allowing applicants to open new schools might yet yield positive results.
As a result Russia, which has real clout, might yet be drawn into negotiating for peace.
Some might yet cause trouble.
So Romney might yet win.
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