One might think that this would be an ideal time for the Ternovskiy family.
One might think that 476 pages of law would leave little open to question.
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So one might think that British universities might be a bit worried, as an aggressive competitor chomps up their customers.
One might think that given the National Union's consistent track record that it would be the largest party in the Knesset.
Given their wide use, one might think that they are extremely valuable.
With the weather being some of the hottest in decades, one might think that iced coffee sales would be going through the roof.
While one might think that taking the cherubs out of the painting's context is a modern phenomenon, it has been going on since 1800.
In the case of humans, one might think that it is hardly necessary to get the professional opinion of a zoologist on the matter.
Listening to her critics, one might think that John McCain's chosen running-mate is a complete ignoramus when it comes to matters of national security.
With all of the recent books written about leadership, one might think that being a team player is not nearly as effective for career achievement.
One might think that those droll little witticisms that Siri sometimes comes up with a the result of a machine intelligence gaining a sense of humour.
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One might think that the ordinary laborers who worked on Lady Linda for three years would harbor class resentments toward the Von Allmens and their showboating ways.
Now, one might think that transit authorities would be all for keeping customers happy and pacified, but apparently that's not the case with Massport, the governing body at Logan.
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One might think that a man who dreams of opening up space to the holidaymaking public would have had his imagination fired as a boy by science fiction novels.
One might think that Nadal, who became the first man in the Open era, which began in 1968, to lose three consecutive Grand Slam finals, would be shattered after such a loss.
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One might think that leaves no case, but automakers are regularly sued by lawyers who claim consumers are entitled to the difference between what they would have paid for a perfect car and the one with the defect.
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One might therefore think that I should now somehow be against euthanasia, because some miracle might happen, but in reality I just don't know.
First, note that this claim in effect rejects the entire basis of the social contract tradition, a tradition one might easily think that Jerry is defending and extending rather than rejecting.
The issues under discussion likewise offer a powerful reminder that the bottom line is never as immediately quantifiable or as readable as one might think, and that assessments of a behemoth initiative like TARP are affected as much by perception and communication as by sound accounting practices.
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One might think the fact that the majority of women with top-drawer M.
Initially, one might think of semiconductor companies that build the chips used in Apple products.
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One might be tempted to think that the 2011 strategy is more broadly applicable to DOD than the 2006 strategy.
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Might it finally persuade the Justice Department to investigate why the sport is taken seriously by sentient adults? (I, for one, think that gambling might have something to do with it.) We also hoped that the NCAA might suspend Butler so the players could take a year off and learn to shoot.
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You would think one job that might be safe, would be some of the most intellectual jobs.
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One might think, Mr Thompson says, that the BBC should redouble its efforts to improve such offerings so they can attract bigger audiences.
The one big change that lawyers think might be achievable without referendums is creating a foreign minister, which could be done by inter-governmental agreement.
The one big change that lawyers think might be achievable without referendums is creating an EU foreign minister, which could be done by inter-governmental agreement.
Though, because the U.S. is still seen safe for investment, one might think worries about tax and regulatory moves that discourage investment at the margin are distinctly non-urgent.
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