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That will drive traffic back and forth, with both sides theoretically winning.
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But people who sue could theoretically win higher damages, while facing the typical risk of long court battles, or winning nothing.
If England can hoover up the last four wickets in an hour either side of tea they could theoretically win this match, although New Zealand have taken a lot of overs out of the game.
For a start, it plays off, or links, two moments in time -- it's 1904, the year of the St . Louis Worlds Fair, and 1944, the year the film was made, when the war was theoretically won but the losses were heaviest.
While you can theoretically win the presidency without winning Ohio, damn few presidents ever have.
But we do believe we will have ballot access in enough states to theoretically win the election.
The survey also shows that if Bachmann were to theoretically win the Republican nomination for president in 2016, it could galvanize support for her opponent.
Having just theoretically won a case, he called it a "sad day for the commonwealth," and added, "We hope that this puts some closure on things".
Only in theory because of Florida [his home state and one he could have theoretically won in an election] was he ever a possible problem".
Las Vegas casino owners, and their well wishers, have been tipped off to the app's existence, which, theoretically, makes winning blackjack easier.
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