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Yet in the spectrum of overly critical LeBron stories, Smith's "acting like this" hypothetical would likely amount to nothing.

Yet in the spectrum of overly critical LeBron stories, Smith's "acting like this" hypothetical would likely amount to nothing.

But constitutional scholars suggest that such cases would likely amount to no more than a speed bump for health care legislation.

Because Where's My Office Now is one of GoWesty's most high-profile sponsored projects, the company does some upgrades and any necessary repairs — which would likely amount to thousands of dollars of work — for free.

But such steps would likely amount to well-intentioned but misguided policies that risk doing more harm than good, according to Amar Bhidé, a professor at the Columbia Business School.

Because Where's My Office Now is one of GoWesty's most high-profile sponsored projects, the company does some upgrades and any necessary repairs which would likely amount to thousands of dollars of work for free.

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JERUSALEM — With rising tensions over Iran's nuclear program fanning Iranian fury toward Israel, Ehud Barak, the Israeli minister of defense, said that if the country was forced into a war, the casualties on the home front would not likely amount to more than 500, if that many, and that the state of Israel would not be destroyed.

And yet a Botticelli of manageable scope this charming, and furthermore a beautiful rendition of the Annunciation, which was above all Botticelli's forte and on top of that, because there seemed to be a certain amount of damage to the surface of the painting, the price would likely not amount to much.

Because artificial light in the Menai Strait is rare, Davies says, the sky glow in the region would likely have amounted to less light than what occurs during the full moon.

The sale, which would most likely amount to less than $450 million, would provide Goldman an exit from an industry that has come under scrutiny for possible improper foreclosures on homeowners.

So while the figures have more inherent uncertainty in them than in the first three parts of this series, I can say with some confidence that the grand total hidden cost associated with reduced innovation in the single-payer approach proposed by Senator Sanders likely would amount to at least $23 to $69 billion a year but more probably would end up in the range of $50 to $152 billion.

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