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The answer is yes, we might.
"When it's died down and we're clear who we are apologising to for what, then yes, we might well do that," she said.
"Next year, once they've had a go, their work commitments come into it and yes we might lose one or two for sure". The Blue Square Bet Premier newcomers have enjoyed an impressive start to their campaign this season, and currently lie fourth in the table.
"So yes, we might remain at least one days travel from the US, Europe or wherever, but that isolation effect is now being seen as a positive thing, especially as Skype and email makes communication so easy".
So yes, we might be able to eventually generate AI, and it may even evolve to be smarter than us, but it isn't going to be a simple matter of "simulating" a purely logical string of symbolic operations.
So yes, we might end up having only one SDG dedicated to health, but health improvements can come from other fronts and the Global Strategy needs to cross reference and draw on progress and interventions in other goals, targets, and areas as well.
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If you answered yes, then we might be the clinic for you.
When Ed Balls, Alistair Darling, George Osborne and Danny Alexander all promised to block any Scottish attempt to keep the pound after a yes vote, we might have trusted their word of honour – if Darling and Balls hadn't both been caught red handed "flipping" their houses multiple times in order to get the taxpayer to help them buy as many homes as possible.
If you said yes, then we might have a position for you!
Fine, yes, absolutely! we might say, but here's the thing: if I had only done or said this or that and so forth, I wouldn't have to even deal with these feelings and then, without these feelings, I'd be fine!
Remember that while "no" is one possible answer, so is "yes", "we'll see what we might be able to do", and "how about a compromise?".
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