Or maybe both beliefs are a bit wrong and the truth is nearer the middle.
But maybe both sides are wrong: The real question is: Why would anyone want a big merger?
Maybe both, either or neither of those programs should be funded and continued.
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Understand a few rules about the taxation of rental income and you could cut your accounting bills or your tax bills or maybe both.
That put him at odds with more conservative advisers who believed, as most Republicans did, that it was better to let at least Chrysler and maybe both companies fail.
And Simon Kinberg, author of the recent Sherlock Holmes franchise starter and the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past, will also be involved as either another write or producer, or maybe both.
According to a chapter in this latest OECD Economic Outlook (in which it saw a risk of stagflation for the global recovery), 60% of the 260-odd recent examples of countries receiving large inflows of capital have ended in a sudden and destabilising way, and one in 10 have ended in either a currency crisis or a banking one (maybe both).
Maybe they both end up benefiting from standing their ground against a fierce opponent.
And at the point -- I think Mr. Brennan described this yesterday at the briefing or perhaps on television or maybe in both places -- that at that point the folks in the Situation Room were observers and listeners to an operation that obviously had been carefully thought out, meticulously prepared for.
Maybe they're both grossly overblown as threats to our prosperity and way of life.
Maybe here is something both lovers and despisers of Apple (and I, full disclosure, am in the former camp) can agree on: There really is something admirable, enviable, but also almost creepy in the passions the company and its products inspire.
However, given that the Court for Arbitration in Sport dismissed the IFA's complaint against the FAI and shows no sign of shifting its ground, maybe making the rule work both ways is better than nothing.
When I meet someone I think I might like to know better, my secret is to share something about myself that is both personal and maybe a little embarrassing or self-deprecating (I often tell people that I am divorced.) That tends to spark their curiosity and open them up.
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Whether the absentees are scared or lazy or both is unclear - maybe they just saw a better weather forecast for this week than I saw - but what is clear is that American golfers don't need much of an excuse not to leave America.
Maybe get publishers to agree on a fixed price both online and off?
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Maybe investment and production of final goods and services have both been understated.
Maybe a trillion dollars of it can be attributed to both the Recovery Act as well as the cleanup work that we had to do in terms of the banks.
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This time, "There is a new, I think, appreciation on both sides of the aisle -- including maybe more importantly on the Republican side of the aisle -- that we have to enact a comprehensive immigration reform bill, " said McCain, the party's 2008 presidential nominee.
"My argument is that even though both sides may have areas of strong disagreement, maybe engaging in activities that the other side considers to be a breach of good faith, we have to push through those things to try to get to an agreement, " he said.
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Maybe it is an application for the HR department or the building maintenance crew or maybe a curriculum application that absolutely has to be available for students both at school and from home.
But maybe the reason for its success is simple: it makes teens feel both victimized and important.
Maybe something like a two-sided screen, with options to have both sides running or just one, would do better.
Maybe you want to reject (2) and (3) because both involve spending taxpayer money on infrastructure while (1) does not.
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