He had to abandon that to fight prostate cancer, but he might well have lost anyway.
Well, to me, that raises the risk that he might well accommodate his position to their viewpoint.
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It would not be a perfect solution, and he might well reject it.
With less ambition, energy and business acumen, he might well have ended up in an Oxford senior common room.
He felt he had to get chemo to decrease the chance of recurrence at a time when he might well be uninsured.
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The day began with a couple of well-buttered tartines, and in the course of it he might well get a millefeuille ready.
He might well have spent his life as a Washington lawyer, one of the well-remunerated thousands with their briefcases and tasselled loafers.
But we feel he might well get sorted out, and the world he would then join would not be such a bad place after all.
In this regard, he might well listen to another American president whose name he hasn't invoked: Great social innovation, Thomas Jefferson wrote, shouldn't rest on slender majorities.
Mr Blair was no doubt relieved no longer to have to face strong public pressure for a referendum on the constitution, which he might well have lost.
Had he failed to do the deal, he might well have walked out of the government and back, perhaps, into Mr Agnelli's employ (Fiat needs a bit of help).
Dr Fraser conceded there were international issues and "maverick figures", but said the appointment of Dr John would not split the Church of England and "he might well be the right person for the job".
He might well have enjoyed a traditional concert career, but he was drawn as a teenager to the popular music he secretly listened to on his portable radio, the music people actually listened to, he explained.
So far, the accusations that he is an isolationist do not ring true: his campaign statements ring with the phrases of international engagement, and he might well engage China and Russia rather more vigorously than some might like.
But the indications from Mr Kesri and others suggest that the main proposals of the budget will remain intact, and that if Mr Kesri achieves power he might well keep the highly regarded finance minister, Palaniappan Chidam baram.
And if he were to lose this battle, he might well be better off launching a takeover bid to acquire all of RBS - to nationalise it fully - than recapitalising the bank through an exercise of the existing rescue mechanism.
Quite the contrary: knowing that Obamacare requires insurers to take all comers, he might well have strategically elected not to get insurance, signing up only after getting a confirmed diagnosis of cancer, thereby ensuring that his gamble to go without coverage was bankrolled by taxpayers instead of personally.
Even after years of freedom, Henson would remember the doctor as a "liberal, jovial" man of kind impulses, and he might well have lived out his life in passive oblivion as a slave had not it been for another stroke of fate that abruptly changed his life yet again.
Academic authorities, first at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and then at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, were aware of his low boredom threshold and let him rove between his native chemistry, physics and medicine, knowing that if this professor was left to himself he might well produce something extraordinary.
He might as well claim that cutting subsidies for public transit will reduce gas prices.
He might very well be right about that negative branding, and not just only by Republicans.
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But he might be well advised to conclude that waiting until 2014 would be both statesmanlike and expedient.
He might as well have asked to read me poetry, for all that I was persuaded he wanted my replies.
It wasn't until nine years later that he and his religious superiors agreed that he might be well-suited for a chaplain position.
He might as well have been following the negotiation game plan laid out by Harvard Program on Negotiation gurus Fisher and Shapiro.
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Roosevelt, the President was played by an actor, seen largely from behind, who sounded so mature and wise that he might as well have been Moses.
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