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No single person, no matter how authoritarian, would again be able to concentrate so much power in his hands.

Just over a year ago, when Greek Bailout I was announced, the assumption was that by next year Greece would again be able to borrow from capital markets.

Boyette also argues for destroying a few Antonov bombers or the military airstrips that they use for takeoffs, so that the Nuba would again be able to plant crops and feed themselves.

It seems impossible that anyone would again be able to invent a new method of political resistance or traverse the tallest buildings in the world.

And so the Times very deliberately went out to create a space in our own universe where there would be people taking the other side and where we would, again, be able to cover — and you can see this in the initial statement for the op-ed page — we engage with the culture, engage with a wide range of subjects.

GPs would again be able to inform patients and also control CAM medication at least to a certain degree, which could help to minimize the risk of potential side effects or drug interactions.

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Erdogan promised that the common pious people would not only be represented, they would once again be able to be religious in public, their daughters not forbidden from wearing their headscarves to school, not kept out of public careers because they prayed, indeed ultimately to stand secure and even dominant in parliament, to be the political face of the Republic.

The central bank would set a single benchmark interest rate and the euro would have a single exchange rate, so national leaders would never again be able to devalue their currency to remain competitive.

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Now I would never again be able to return to the library nor would I be able to finish the illustrated series of classics.

It was unclear, at first, whether Merritt would be eligible to return for the 2011 world championships in Daegu, South Korea, and whether he would ever again be able to compete in an Olympic Games.

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