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The ECB stopped short of embarking on full-scale quantitative easing (QE) which would potentially involve the bank purchasing government debt.
An exit from the euro would result in a depreciated drachma, which would potentially give a much needed boost to tourism.
His group plans to build a project called Utopia Studios, which would potentially include movie studios, theme parks and more than 4,000 new hotel rooms.
But the Afghans have said that Taliban fighters fired on their forces from within hospital, which would potentially compromise its protected status.
They're claiming improvements in efficiency of 18%, which would potentially mean CO2 emissions of just 73g/km and overall fuel economy of 85mpg.
And the state is trying to change eligibility requirements for Medicaid, which would potentially reduce financing further and leave more with limited services.
Whatever assets remained would be administered for the benefit of creditors, which would potentially include bondholders and customers whose claims exceeded the protection provided by S.I.P.C.'s insurance system.
This is why we need a relevant group of permanent members for the U.N. Security Council, which would potentially include at least the following five natural "poles" — the United States, Japan, China, Russia and European Union.
Both companies' boards planned to meet to discuss the complex transaction, which would potentially make Global Crossing, the operator of a global fiber optic communications network, the largest shareholder in Exodus.
Second is the lack of higher background traffic load, which would potentially saturate the LTE network.
Only general information on the usage of viscous damper is given in Chinese code, which would potentially confuse engineers and researchers.
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