You might say that confusion is part of the problem, not the solution.
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In fact, you might say that minus the stage and awards presentation, it looked a bit like a wedding.
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In fact, you might say that we live in a nation of advertisers.
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You might say that the line "we come to proclaim an end to ... false promises" was itself a false promise.
You might say that about our coverage of telecom giant LM Ericsson.
Now, you might say that the parody above is absurd, that these people would never jump to such conclusions or say such ridiculous things.
While you might say that technology got us into this situation, it is equally true that technology is helping us to mitigate this energy challenge.
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You might say that video games are both diminished and enriched by the fact that we have to play them in order to enjoy them.
"We usually talk about plot--you might say that comedy ends in marriage but that it's about frustrated love and overcoming obstacles to romantic pairing, " says Witmore.
You might say that I am an Owl (as opposed to a Hawk or a Dove.) I am cognizant of the need for a strong defense.
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So, whatever the capital's success is doing for other parts of the UK, you might say that it doesn't seem to be helping them to catch up.
So hot, you might say that the House is creating a special new committee to highlight the problem and senators are introducing one climate change bill after another.
You might say that Mr. Obama is running a brilliant campaign to win over incoming freshmen, who will be most affected if the temporary freeze becomes permanent, but of course the real beneficiaries are colleges.
So, you might say that the largest obstacle in the way of Mr Osborne announcing an even slower deficit reduction plan next week isn't the financial market, but the chancellor's lack of confidence in his own side.
Which is why you might say that it's either bye-bye eurozone, because the costs for borrowing of an unreformed eurozone remain prohibitively high, or it's bye-bye eurozone, because it turns into something that looks more like a giant single country.
You might say that it marked a peculiar moment in the evolution of Gawker, which was once described to Denton at a dinner party as the place where losers talk about winners a venue for punching upward, with hive-mind tendencies of its own.
You might say that a graduate of Montclair State University, a school that admits 55% of its applicants, is in the 94th percentile of all American adults by virtue of being in the 81st percentile of the 30% of adults with a college degree (taking enrollment size into account).
You might say that Walmart would never, ever start hawking its own e-readers, but crazier things have happened -- Best Buy has an entire brand devoted to in-house goods, and Amazon itself has expanded from an online storefront for laundry detergent and bestselling novels to a bona fide hardware mainstay.
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You might also say that Mr. Johnson is man without a brand and without a plan.
You might well say that is evidence of a cancerous moral relativism at the heart of the City.
But, you might say, that should surely double the resolve of the press to hold them to account.
This implies that aid (aside from emergency humanitarian assistance) should be aimed mainly at countries with relatively clean and competent governments the ones, you might say, that need it least.
Not surprising, you might say, given that he's writing on behalf of the American advocacy group, Enough.
The welfare state, you might say, is in that sense working all too well.
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You might say, however, that Lagarde and the IMF will have their work cut out for them in tackling labor and benefits issues.
You might be tempted to say that the Big Ten is the Susan Lucci of presidential politics -- except that the soap opera actress, after years of being passed over, finally was awarded an Emmy.
You might be tempted to say that the Big Ten is the Chicago Cubs of presidential politics -- except, even though it has been more than a century, the Cubs did win a World Series.
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