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No problems were encountered in accepting these twins, probably as a result of the intensive screening programme which also addressed the unfortunate possibility of handicapped children, together with the legal aspects involved.
Even taking the aforementioned precautions, skin damage and cancer are always an unfortunate possibility.
It was unfortunate that the possibility of this M 9 event could not be predicted beforehand.
There's also the unfortunate but real possibility that your friend is a carcinogen sponge.
It's unfortunate that the limitless possibilities are being capped by an ISP, but it has no direct business impact on us".
But the opening of the new galleries, less than two months after the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, comes at a time as propitious as the 2003 closing was unfortunate and holds the possibility at least of reshaping many Americans' views about the deep affinities between Western and Islamic art.
To the June 2011 NBA process, now add the unfortunate, likely NBA lockout possibility to the labor horizon and the NBA Draft selection process gets even cloudier and more difficult to navigate.
The ramifications and the possibilities of that unfortunate kid's life are just too awful to bear thinking about.
Not surprisingly, they tend to avoid weekends and holidays, when doctors have other plans, hospitals are short of staff and the possibility of an unfortunate birthday — Christmas Day, anyone?
From an artistic point of view, it is unfortunate that there is little possibility to be responsibly involved in the discourse concerning biotechnology and culture.
The unfortunate reality is that this possibility has not only been ignored by the major media and establishment pollsters, but also by alleged political renegades and by independent candidates ostensibly searching for a path to victory.
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