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In his first few months, he will need determination to pare, sell and shut down bits of his empire, quite possibly in the face of fierce internal opposition.
Ten years have seen the event scale back somewhat (at one time it took place over three days and featured "festival exclusives"), possibly in the face of more musically focused competition.
Arguably, the consequences of failure would be even greater than the consequences of success: a U.S.-Israeli military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, a Sunni-Shiite conflict spreading out from Syria to the rest of the Middle East, and an increasingly isolated Israel intent on going it alone, quite possibly in the face of a third intifada.
Because pathogen populations will not encounter strong selection for new infectivity until all relevant R genes have been overcome, the probability that pathogens will accumulate all relevant mutations (possibly in the face of fitness costs) will be greatly reduced when stacks are deployed.
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They show no effect of his Byzantine heritage except possibly in the faces of old men for example, in the Christ Healing the Blind.
Such behaviour is possibly imprudent in the face of a 20% fall in the exchange rate but most Britons, unlike Bank officials, do not spend their days modelling inflationary pass-through effects.
The cowardice of the possibly reasonable in the face of the right's extreme baby-loving wing is a despicable failure of leadership, because the baby-lovers' accumulated forays into public policy are as dangerous, over time, as aerosolized bird flu.
The little girl in her arms was the product of that experience and yet when I asked what we could possibly to do in the face of such unimaginable brutality all she wanted was an education for her daughter.
The lack of consensus contributed to his current market dominance by keeping his ideas in the air.Warhol's tendency to make more work than his collectors could possibly buy flew in the face of art-world etiquette.
As a result, Cameron himself, rather than at the behest of Clegg, has had to shelve the British bill of rights, as the Tory party tries to work out how to transpose populism into law, especially how withdrawal from the European convention on human rights could possibly be achieved in the face of a veto by the Scottish government.
The abrupt slowdown in China's accumulation of foreign reserves instead seems to suggest that investors were sending large sums of money out of mainland China early this year in response to worries about the country's economic future and possibly its social stability in the face of rising unemployment.
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