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This may unfortunately be why micronetworks won't succeed as standalone products, and may need to live within your general social network service of choice.

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And that may, unfortunately, lead inexorably to "Plan B".

This wholly insensitive episode may unfortunately be perceived by the Muslim community as a step towards constraining the freedom of choice for Muslim women in how they choose to dress.

While this approach works, randomisation may unfortunately cause sub-optimal behaviours, such as nodes retransmitting when they should not, or not retransmitting when they should, leading to nodes being missed out, or unnecessary transmissions being triggered.

People may unfortunately be liable in this case to snap judgments hewing to intrinsic bias.

Therefore some unscrupulous landlords may unfortunately not have a tenant's best interests at heart.

Percutaneous coronary interventions are frequently used nonsurgical techniques for treating CAD, which may unfortunately lead to arterial restenosis.

In some cases, that may unfortunately be true.

Price caps may unfortunately result in perverse economic effects for businesses to recover their lost profits.

Not playing well may, unfortunately cost you a place in the team.

This may be true; unfortunately, he also fails to flesh them out.

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