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For many families, that could spell the end of a nascent rise out of poverty.
In a general election, that could spell Lib Dem gains of 25 seats.
Given Britain's woeful record on recycling (see chart), that could spell big fines for cash-strapped councils.
"Every Tom, Dick and Harry that could spell Java could get a job, but not anymore," he said.
And when the same party, supposedly synonymous with democracy and transparency, is accused by its own members of secretive decision-making, that could spell electoral oblivion.
There is enormous pressure on African governments to create hundreds of thousands of jobs to accommodate this demographic dividend that could spell demographic disaster if ignored.
In a cruel twist, though, the Prowler is equipped with a technology that could spell the end of the true manual transmission.
Cameron, who has never shown much flair for foreign policy, is increasingly narrowly focused on a May election that could spell political oblivion.
Obviously, with its sizable existing audience, that could spell trouble for the rest.
Were such practices to come into effect, that could spell further opportunity for companies like Placed.
This factor incorporates economic trends, state by state, that could spell more (or less) budget trouble in years ahead.
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