And Obama may be right about this approach, or he may be right at times and wrong at others.
So even if humankind does not go to war over bad harvests, Paskal may be right when she contends that climate change may end up altering the global map.
Mr Robinson may be right to point out that some Catholics (think of the pro-grammar school lobby) may feel disenfranchised by the "left and far left" policies of the SDLP and Sinn Fein.
Mr Fillon may be right that many voters are impatient for more and deeper reforms.
Phil Jones may be right: it could be going up a teeny weeny bit.
There is an argument to be had, and France and Germany may be right.
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And judging from the screeners I've seen from the broadcast networks, they may be right.
Brazil and the others may be right to oppose military intervention in Colombia's wars.
What may be right for one person, as a rule, is possibly quite wrong for another.
He may be right, but such curve-fitting reasoning is an example of confirmation bias.
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Mr Krugman may be right but, as he admits, it is hard to prove.
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Mrs Clinton may be right that outside support for the uprising would be counter-productive.
Mr Valls may be right, but the French do not seem ready to listen.
GE's chief may be right is the potential for dramatic growth for infrastructure technologies in developing markets.
But though the sport may be right for many, the cost of entry can be prohibitive for some.
Or often your assumptions may be wrong and so what you think may be right is proven wrong.
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Gawell may be right in noting that solar energy generation is an easier concept to grasp than geothermal.
Even, for that matter, to sequence it any way that may feel right.
And he may be right to believe that most minds have long ago been made up on this one.
Republicans called this scheme budgetary smoke and mirrors and they may be right.
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He may be right, but even Dr Wolfe concedes that such legislation is highly unlikely to pass through Congress.
They may be right: but don't bet your last dollar bill on it.
'' Herbert and Blow may be right, but that is beside the point.
If people nationwide think like the ones in Pennsylvania, she may be right.
So dollar bears may be right about the direction of America's economy, but wrong about the consequences for monetary policy.
Ms Lagarde may be right, but this is not an argument any of Baker's rivals want to hear or accept.
It turns out that the best way to stop the spread of chickenpox may be right out in your backyard.
He may be right in the end, but that only might also be something he either sheds or sinks with.
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