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"Potentially, you have to redo the whole system".
"And potentially, you could get more competition in desktop applications software with this approach," he said.
"Potentially, you see the flamboyance, you see his quick-jumping ability.
"Potentially you can say, 'You should build over here, and not there,' " she said.
Readers say Potentially you have a claim for constructive dismissal – ie the company made it so difficult to do your job that you felt you had no option but to leave.
"Apart from potentially, you know, just a couple of young fellas out for a bit of fun under what may have been the influence of alcohol, we're still getting to the bottom of that," he said.
"Look, I think it would be difficult to avoid the fact that all of us would have loved having our designs be the winner," he said, "so potentially you could view us all as sour-grapers, but for the effort it took me to fly out here just to whine and cry?
In truth, it's always been risky, but the shift in the past decade from a world where the (Windows) desktop ruled to a world where mobile is just as big, if not bigger, has meant that web services have come under more intense attacks by hackers: if you get access to a web service then potentially you get everything.
"Potentially, you could put an addict in a virtual-reality situation where you show them videotapes of friends they used to use drugs with, or whatever their strongest triggers are," Eric Nestler, a neuroscientist and addiction specialist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, told me earlier this month.
"Potentially, you're driving up the cost of their feedstock," said Luke Bellsnyder, executive director of the Texas Association of Manufacturers, whose members include pulp and paper mills.
He added: "There are some products that potentially you can reduce sugar, there's no doubt about it.
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