On the other hand you can make a case that oil demand might decline sharply.
One could presumably make a case that beleaguered faiths always shy from admitting errancy in public.
Yet most other economists make a case that any shift would be harmful.
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%.
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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These and other convincing results make a case that art has a quite tangible health value, even apart from the qualities we admire and value for more obvious reasons.
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But he and other executives tried to make a case that Pfizer can avoid the pitfalls that have hit other big drug companies because of its research and marketing heft.
And you could make a case that Microsoft Office's PowerPoint presentation software has too much power--power that is abused by artless employees who use it to craft bloated, incomprehensible presentations.
And you could make a case that it would be illegal: the ECB is not supposed to provide aid to any eurozone government and writing down debt could be called that.
Only when demand starts to grow and some of those users start to pay for the product can the entrepreneur make a case that the start-up will earn investors an attractive return.
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One could make a case that the comment should never have been seen by the public at large anyway, as it is from an internal chat log from the Campfire collaboration tool used inside Gawker.
In those states, says Hurd, Outback would have had a tougher time firing the waitress who wore the Tea Party bracelet if she could make a case that her political views were the reason for her dismissal.
You can actually make a strong case that the built-in security measures of a service like Google Wallet make it far more secure than a traditional plastic credit card in a leather case.
The Libyan government could make a strong case that NATO had exceeded the mandate provided by a United Nations Security Council Resolution.
Not that Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs doesn't make a fine case that his company's latest laptop, introduced earlier this month, is packed with value.
The administration has been able to make a plausible case that the armed forces are making progress.
Tepper continues to make a good case that he is one of the greatest hedge fund investors ever.
"The authors make a compelling case that H. floresiensis could be descended from an early Homo erectus population, " she said.
The above graphs make a clear case that Manchester United was far more consistent in their points accumulation this year than last.
The NFL should be able to make a strong case that the exclusive agreement with Reebok was entered into without violating antitrust laws.
Anyone on the list could provide information to clinicians if they can make a reasonable case that they know what the deceased would have wanted.
CIOs must follow this advice, but they also must make a clear case that as the number of technology assets grows, the management sophistication and expense must also grow.
He was able -- with the help of doctors and biomedical engineers -- to make a compelling case that his Cheetah blades didn't give him any advantage on the field.
So I think he -- all he has to do is make the case, and he will continue to make that case, that a balanced approach to deficit reduction is in the interest of progressives, as well as every other American -- because we need to grow the economy and create jobs, and we need to get our fiscal house in order.
If a pharmaceutical company can make the case that a better or more advanced drug has not emerged in a given category, and that the drug in question is essential to saving lives, maybe we should extend patent protection on that basis.
"If the business case is to make the mall a better mall, that's a hard case to make today, " said Spencer Levy, executive managing director of capital markets for CBRE Group Inc.
And I think they make a very compelling case that that's true.
And both firms get to make a case to customers that their wares will play well with others, said Michael Cherry, lead analyst, Windows and mobile, at Directions on Microsoft.
Advocates for the same sex couples tried to make a very simple case that the state's 97-year old marriage law, which refers to husband and wife, doesn't live up to modern standards of equal protection under the law.
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