If you don't pay your mortgage you could lose your house, if your electricity remains unpaid you may have it cut off.
The few women who are likely to have the mutation are also likely to know they may have it based on the oldest genetic test of all: a strong family history of cancer.
Some employers may have it written in staff contracts, or have a collective agreement in place, that they will pay you if you cannot get to work due to circumstances beyond your control.
"It may have changed its name, it may have broken with senior al Qaeda leadership such as Ayman al-Zawahiri, but it is al Qaeda in its doctrine, ambition and increasingly in its threat to U.S. interests, " said Brett McGurk, the deputy assistant secretary for Iraq and Iran.
They may have no idea what it is that they have in their possession or they may have discarded it somewhere.
It's not clear exactly how that came about - it may have been determined by the character of local commanders, or it may have been that the Germans drew ethnic distinctions between Jews from Central Europe and Jews from countries to the East.
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Europe may not like the idea of an alliance even more dominated by the United States, but it may have to lump it.
"It's possible someone may have dumped it somewhere because of the publicity so we'd ask people to keep a look out for it, " she said.
And even those parents who qualified and made it off the wait lists may have had it bad: in nearly a fifth of all states, families had to pay a higher percentage of their income in co-payments than they did last year.
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Even if you heard it clearly, others in the room may have missed it.
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Now one indie game funded on the site looks like it may have to call it quits.
If he gave differing accounts to investigators, as prosecutors alleged, it may have been because it's "overwhelming and traumatizing to be questioned like that, " she said.
More debate and more votes are still necessary before the bill can become law, but the wide margin of February's vote -- 400-175 -- suggests that it may have the support it needs to eventually pass.
It was almost certainly nonsense, but the Russians may have believed it.
Police have raised the possibility that it may have been planted there, as it was not found during extensive searches at the weekend.
It may well have made it, but if it did, it is keeping disturbingly quiet.
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It may not have detected it as an explosive, but it certainly would've raised some flags that would have required further detection and a review either by an officer or further scanning.
Paradoxically, although euro membership has made it more urgent for Italy to deal with its structural faults, it may also have made it easier to avoid doing so, by cutting interest rates and eliminating exchange-rate crises.
It may be aimed at young adults, and it may have found a mass market audience, but that gives it a force high art seems to no longer possess.
And with the proposed settlement, "Microsoft may not just have won the battle, it may have won the war, " he said.
There has to be a sensible middle ground, and Bleacher Report may have found it.
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The group of six unidentified hackers may have felt it too risky to go on.
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The fact that Mr. Wynn owned Picasso's "Tulips" may have given it extra luster.
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They are appealing to anyone who may have had it stolen to contact them.
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"Obviously you have to pay the mortgage so I may have found it absolutely impossible, " he said.
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