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In-season implementation, on the other hand, would have virtually guaranteed a strike.
Mr Capuano, a plain-speaking former mayor, says that having a Republican opponent would have "virtually no impact" on him.
That would have virtually wiped out the Democrats' victory margin of 235,000 votes in the state in 2008.
Should Republicans lose control, they would have virtually no voice in the reapportionment next year of the state's congressional districts.
It is true that a referendum in Britain next year on the European constitution would have virtually ensured Mr Brown's succession either before or just after it.
Even Mr Bush's supporters agree that tax cuts for investors would have virtually no chance of congressional passage before November's elections.
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The defense would have had virtually no chance if East had played a spade honor on the first trick.
It was Germaine Greer who pointed out that if Irish nuns hadn't tramped across the broiling Australian desert in the 19th century, young women in Australia would have had virtually no education.
Even if it did, Newt would still have virtually no chance of becoming the G.O.P. nominee.
He would also have virtually no chance of withstanding a union challenge in the grievance system.
Newman would seem to have virtually clinched a berth in the Chase to the Championship.
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