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However, an alternative and possibly more likely mechanism involves sevelamer-induced lowering of LDL cholesterol.
Though that's possibly more likely still to be motivated by cost than by health concerns.
We believe that urban forest remnants with more complex and diverse vegetation are possibly more likely to maintain higher resilience in the landscape than open field parks or parks with suppressed or altered vegetation.
A third and possibly more likely option is a protracted period of growth well below trend, until America had shed its excesses.* "Preventing Deflation: Lessons from Japan's Experience in the 1990s".
We're told that snow (or possibly more likely, sleet, rain and wind) is on its way.
AT&T's announcement that it would acquire BellSouth made U.S. wireless company Verizon Communication's buying out of Vodafone's 47% stake "possibly more likely", Cumming added.
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The amount of water required to produce the soils ranges from a very low (and physically unlikely) quantity of 2 4 m, to possibly (and more likely) kilometers of water that were added in small individual increments over long spans of geological time.
Think about it: it can't possibly be more likely for Linda to be a bank teller and a feminist compared to just a bank teller.
PS - for those who will undoubtedly go on about rugby being a 'contact-sport' and a big-tackle possibly being more likely to cause damage than a right hook -yes, you are right.
Possibly, and more likely, it's to indicate to his Palestinian residents that his anti-Israel credentials are intact.
Or, possibly even more likely, I reluctantly thought, it may have been all a lot more prosaic - and had nothing to do with the art and was just an expression of their frustrations.
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