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The charges in the case are one step in what could result in a lengthy trial.
My tales of what could result do not concern "great men" (or the odd "great woman"), but the people who make "microhistory".
But this week has laid out in all the detail we could imagine what could result from the combination of rapid construction, poor oversight, and events that were previously dismissed as unimaginable.
What could result is "deficit reduction by gridlock," said John Podesta, the president of the progressive Center for American Progress and a chief of staff in the Clinton White House.
But still, imagination is only free within certain boundaries.... Everybody knew full well what could result when a wake-up call in a concentration camp failed to wake up those who no longer wanted to be wakened.
In what could result in the biggest round of high street job losses since Woolworths collapsed in 2008, restructuring experts from accountants Deloitte said a hunt for a saviour of the 80-year-old chain had begun.
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So what good could result?
What this could result in, according to the Association of British Insurers, is an overhaul in car insurance.
Imagine a Snowden who wonders what atrocities could result from the elimination of some or any of the programs that he knows to be illegal.
With Columbia, the foam strike was observed the day after the launch, and a group of engineers was tasked with accessing what damage could result.
What else could result from Congress's fury at runaway executive pay, outrageous Wall Street bonuses and handsome rewards for failure?
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