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The full chemical structure of the SR tubing will dictate the overall swelling ratio and could pose the possibility of selecting certain swelling ratio kinetics for the desired application.
But the separate pools on out‐of‐state races would pose the possibility that backers of a horse that ran at high odds at its track would be paid off at much lower odds from the city pool.
While many regard these developments as a threat to the quality of American higher education, I believe they pose the possibility of greatly expanding and enriching educational opportunities for people not only in this country but also throughout the world.
Holkot contended that the common response of his era to such an argument, was to pose the possibility of a counterfactual past: to say that the proposition "a will be" is true, yet contingently true, and therefore, although it is true, it can never have been true.
However, they pose the possibility of substantial harm by discouraging talented college students from ever considering the teaching profession.
Together, these findings pose the possibility that "hypoglycemic preconditioning" modified the risk of death associated with severe hypoglycemia in ACCORD.
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Animal containment always poses the possibility that you will face a situation like this".
Of the planned expansion of the European Union, Mr. Schröder said it posed the possibility that Europe could become ungovernable.
Because Leon Uris's "Mila 18" posed the possibility of confusion, a title change for the Heller book was in order.
Examination of Mr. Shorter at trial revealed he was aware that the D and C posed the possibility, albeit remote, of internal bleeding.
Mr. Levi warned that, incorrect or not, the reaction had posed the possibility that there might be a "cycle" of Congressional ascendancy and Presidential weakness similar to that following the Civil War.
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