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was potential for
noun
Currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to)
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Statisticians cautioned there was potential for "negative equality impacts".
[My sergeant] said in the van basically en route that there was potential for some disorder.
There was potential for a letdown by Boston College after beating UConn.
Gary Greenwood, at Shore Capital, said there was potential for payouts.
Paul Leinster, chief executive of the Environment Agency, said there was potential for more significant flooding.
'Second, we needed somewhere to make the wine.' There was potential for a winery in the cellar.
Paul Leinster, the chief executive of the Environment Agency, said there was potential for more significant flooding.
Ms. Carney said there was potential for problems if industries or institutions opposed to certain regulations demanded complicated, time-consuming, intrusive reviews of data.
When it realised there was potential for a demonstration that could disrupt access, officers decided to remove the exhibition "for operational reasons".
They said while no decisions had been taken, there was potential for cutbacks in some operational and support functions, which "may involve some headcount reduction".
Asked if there was potential for a place in the Olympic squad she said: "I can't answer, it's up to the big guys.
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