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If we could treat these people, they would become virtually non-infectious.
While in London, they met Brian Eno, who would become virtually a fifth member of the band.
In its follow-up letter, the F.D.A. had indicated that its chief concern was that "adequately controlled trials would become virtually impossible" if it granted requests like Joshua's.
COPINH says that if built, it would force the community to relocate as life in the area would become virtually impossible.
In my past coverage of Favtape, I've noted that the site would become virtually useless if Seeqpod ever got sued.
If India made a barrage at Fulertal (through which it would be able to manage water according to its needs), and procure water from the Barak River, the Surma and the Kushiara would become virtually dry (Al-Mahmood 2009; Jahangir 2009).
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A consequence may well be that the risk-always of small clinical significance-would become virtually undetectable in future investigations.
Had Mr Julius won, open discussion of Israeli policies would have become virtually impossible, especially as sections of the Jewish community now openly use litigation to put people off criticising Israel – or them.
But share prices among the fossil fuel companies could begin crashing, as their reserves would need to stay in the ground and so become virtually worthless.
A guilty verdict has become virtually certain.
It has become virtually indistinguishable from the real thing.
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