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If Mr. James leaves his name there, then decides not to run, that could draw attention away from any other single candidate hoping to mobilize the mayor's base against Cory Booker.
In a note to clients Tuesday evening, before the results were known, an analyst at ISI Group, Mark Schoenebaum, said that an improvement of 10 percent would be a "home run" that could lead to $600 million in annual sales for the drug.
And yes, if she waits a long time and decides to not run, that could touch off a last-minute dash for the resources she won't be using.
In the long run, that could make those energy sources cheap and widespread.
In the long run, that could be a blessing or a curse.
The Nets went on a 14-0 run that could have been bigger.
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There's no use running: that could be far worse.
Should Kenney decide to run, that money could be transferred to the coffers of his leadership campaign.
One sick bank going broke can destroy confidence in the entire banking system and start runs that could bring down healthy banks too.
For the first time in more than a decade, Taos has opened new terrain: two runs that couldn't be more different from each other.
All presented online experiments for one subject were therefore carried out on the same day, which clearly limits the possible number of runs that could be performed.
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