On the other hand you can make a case that oil demand might decline sharply.
The police will only say that they will not make a case out of his death.
One could presumably make a case that beleaguered faiths always shy from admitting errancy in public.
"I can make a case the market will go to a new alltime high, " asserts Steinhardt.
They're all there to make a case for what Toback calls "the mysterious, intuitive process" of moviemaking.
In trying to make a case against nuclear power, the authors have succeeded only in embarrassing themselves.
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Investigators were already suspicious about the propriety of Mr. Bauer's trading, but couldn't make a case against him.
Was there sort of a one team trying to make a case to keep something in the budget?
Governments have to make a case to those whose taxes foot the bill.
Despite all I have said here, I think one can make a case on the other side as well.
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Yet most other economists make a case that any shift would be harmful.
You might make a case for it, but it would be pretty marginal.
Authors Don Tapscott and David Ticoll, in their new book, The Naked Corporation, make a case for transparent business models.
When two-thirds of voters say the country is on the right track, it's hard to make a case for change.
The results were a dead heat, which makes it pretty tough to make a case for the more expensive drug.
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Morgan says that the government will probably try to make a case for each potential candidate based on its business.
The company has unveiled a plan to ditch its costly chip factories, allowing AMD to make a case for financial survival.
In the letter to airports, the FAA says they must make a case for their tower to remain open by March 13.
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O'Malley will make a case-by-case decision regarding the state's five current death row inmates, according to a statement from the governor's office.
Anyone want to make a case for the San Francisco Seals teams that won minor-league baseball's Pacific Coast League championship from 1943-46?
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If they want to argue that general aviation should pay more, fine, they can make a case for raising the fuel tax.
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They do this to make a case look more serious or foreboding.
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With so much pioneering science that such a probe could do researchers know they can still make a case for the Pluto probe.
You can make a case that the Federal Reserve will tighten credit around midyear if annualized GDP growth exceeds its projected 2.5% to 3%.
Patent lawyers say it is easier to make a case for monetary damages against companies that make handsets and tablets and sell them to consumers.
Stephen used his PR skills to make a case on the spot for the passion he held and his fervent desire to fill their intern position.
Typically this means owning the management layer, through virtualization, though of course companies like Cisco make a case for the network among computers as the critical part.
"I can make a case the market will go to a new alltime high, " asserts Steinhardt, from his modernistic work area, between glances at his thin trading screen.
Expectations were so low heading into the third quarter earnings reporting period that one could make a case that stocks really had nowhere else to go but up.
And the long-term impact would be to further make a case that he belongs in the discussion of the top golfers to have ever played the sport.
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