It may come in fits and starts, at a pace that can be slow and frustrating.
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It may come as a surprise that anything so, pardon the expression, peripheral could command such sums.
Be very wary of free, since it may come and bite you on the rump down the line.
It may come as no surprise to some that physical attractiveness is more important to men than to women.
It may come as a surprise, then, that some employers are desperately searching for workers with the right skills.
Although the investigation helped bolster McCain's reputation as a warrior against corruption, it may come back to haunt him.
After an ugly campaign, it may come as a relief that politicians can still be gracious when they lose.
It may come back as a whole with some different elements to it going to funding and that sort of thing.
It may come as a surprise to many that the US Military did not have the legal standing to do so.
France chose to intervene in Mali and it may come to see its coat caught in the mangle of the region's wider upheavals.
Just be sure not to sacrifice liquidity and control for a percentage point or two, as it may come back to bite you.
Still, given that it can be remote operated from Earth, it may come in handy if the station is abandoned for a few weeks.
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In nearby Saxony-Anhalt it may come top, but the SPD might continue its coalition with the CDU rather than accept a Left Party premier.
While Google does retain a share of equity in Arris Group as a result of this offering, it may come to regret this move.
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It demands that we fight discrimination, whatever form it may come.
It may come as a shock to first-time Barclays Center visitors, but a Brooklyn Nets game these days resembles a hip-hop dance concert that occasionally features basketball.
So it may come as a surprise to learn that many economists now think the way forward is for the Bank of England to engineer more inflation, not less.
It may come as a surprise to some commentators, but gas station owners and other sellers of disaster relief supplies probably have their own shattered lives to attend to.
It may come as a surprise, but the central issue preventing us from doing so is actually very similar to a crucial issue in the early days of the Web: discovery.
More information is unlikely to come from Lilly, but it may come from another source--a 1, 600 patient clinical trial comparing widely used antipsychotics that is expected to be available later this summer.
It may come as a shock to some, but just like everything else in a free market, interest rate levels are best determined by the freely interacting forces of supply and demand.
As the volume of information in the public domain continues to grow, it may come to be seen as rude to do a web search about your neighbour or a casual acquaintance.
Should this be this outcome, in some way it may come as a relief as it is far easier to blame an event than to accept responsibility for Europe's actions over the past two years.
Against that it may come as a surprise that Spain, Europe's fifth-largest economy, has any entrepreneurs at all, for while Spain has a form of limited liability, as Gary Stewart found out, the limitations aren't all that limited.
As brave as this supposed employee may be, it may come back to bite him, but his Spartacus moment is turning into a rallying cry for the victims of one of the biggest launch disasters in modern gaming history.
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