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While this might be good for the economy long-term, it also has the makings of a talent drain.

While this might be good cooperative work, there is a risk that they have different intentions, which results in interfering actions.

While this might be good news for the fish, it's bad for the consumers and fishermen who are being attacked while making their livelihood.

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While that might be good for prospective buyers, it would put more stress on would-be sellers and everyone who looks to his or her house to measure net worth and ability to spend.

While that might be good for business it remains to be seen if it will be good for creative content.

But while that might be good for the companies, is there not a danger that investors are blindly investing because they like a product or an individual?

While that might be good news for the banks, it's less positive for the country, Frey said.

And sometimes it's the other way around, where we'll think a scene doesn't need music and then after a while we think, "You know, we haven't heard music for a while, it might be good.

It seems obvious that getting out of the clanging grind of the city every once in a while might be good for your mental health, but recently, scientists have been working out whether flowers, grass, trees, and wild animals could be used to treat depression or anxiety.

All my features are large and, while that might be good for eyes, it's not for noses.

And these provisions apply indefinitely, so perhaps marrying while drunk might be good insurance against one day needing an expensive and complicated divorce?

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