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He added: "When it appeared that there was some possibility that I was going to be attacked, the first thing that happened was that a security officer placed his body in front of me.
Still, in a radio interview Wednesday, Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson said that while there was "some possibility" that surgery could be avoided, he cautioned against Harvey's getting his hopes too high.
America would find itself getting sucked in at some point anyway, we thought, so it would be better to act while there was some possibility of shaping a favourable outcome.
If, for instance, he had failed to come to a contract agreement after protracted negotiations with D.C. 37, there was some possibility that the union could have gone to state mediators and gotten a deal that would have cost the city considerably more.
The results of present study showed that the number of type II collagen-positive chondrocytes was significantly increased in the Ctp treated group 5 weeks after surgery, and there was some possibility that Ctp enhanced type II collagen production of chondrocytes.
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Justice, and a social contract, is only possible where there is some possibility of benefit to each individual from cooperation.
In fact, many women are deeply gratified to learn that there is some possibility that their cases will be resolved.
"On the positive side, there is some possibility that certain companies in defense may benefit" from the post-Sept.
Still, the report prepared by the centers says that there is some possibility that people could be allergic without having antibodies in their blood.
"If there is some possibility we actually could make them in an accelerator lab and watch what they do, that would be just fantastic.
"For those ones who really need to save themselves, there should be some possibility inside Afghanistan," said the shelter manager, Akrami.
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