It might turn out to be ineffective or it might turn out to be effective and something like red rice yeast will happen.
But it seems quietly confident that the pictures will turn out to be fakes and one of its principal tormentors in the press will turn out to have skewered itself.
The virus may not turn out to be the only cause of MS, but if it is, it may turn out to be treatable.
If specs leaked (and since apparently pulled) on Nokia's German site turn out to be accurate when the phone presumably debuts at Mobile World Congress next week, it'll turn out that the assumption isn't exactly true.
Lingering skepticism about the future and distrust in financial brands, coupled with confusion over where to turn for such needs can often cause people to tune out and turn away from the very products that serve to benefit them down the road.
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Each turn two event cards will be active, with one swapping out every turn.
"Even if they have five machines out of 300, 000 turn out to be defective, it will reflect badly on Microsoft, " says gaming analyst Schelley Olhava of market research firm IDC.
No-one honked their horn, and no-one went out of turn - except, perhaps, by mistake.
She added she didn't think Freeh had spoken out of turn on the issue.
But before he can elaborate, Glock sends him out of the room for talking out of turn.
"I am taking a skid out of turn one and it is killing our speed at the top, " she explained.
They allege that he has compared the initial, planned figure for last year with the (larger) out-turn figure for this year.
The similarities between Worms and NiL soon fade into the background: It's out with turn-based play and in with survival of the fastest.
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The planning and out-turn figures, they say, both indicate a cut.
He appeared onstage with a representative of the Steadfastness Front, before an unruly audience that hurled questions out of turn, booed, cheered, and broke into chants.
The German did his job to perfection, and Alonso eventually spun coming out of turn seven on lap 46, possibly because of a glitch in his gearbox.
When the duo reconvened in Hollywood, they set out to turn Mr. Stakee's raw demos into polished tracks, using a variety of studio musicians, most notably on drums.
Not only did he chair the hearing firmly and fairly, his admonishments of Clemens near the end for speaking belligerently and out of turn seemed right on point.
It would have been an amazing story and OJ's only premier-class win but Alex Barros, riding a 500cc Honda, wiped him out in turn one with three laps to go.
Finding the Higgs was thus a question of looking at lots of different energy levels, and ruling each out in turn until the seekers found what they were looking for.
And some groups heavily involved in Bush's 2004 campaign -- representing thousands of volunteers and millions of dollars in resources -- said they plan to sit this cycle out or turn their focus to down-ballot races.
When, in 1919, Ataturk set out to turn Asia Minor into a modern nation state, he was opposed not only by the Allied armies which had occupied important bits of it, but also by the imperial government that employed him.
Nicole Perrot of Chile led by two shots after two rounds but she missed a short bogey putt at the opening hole, and dropped four more shots on the way out to turn in 41, before finishing with a 78 to drop to five over.
Are Democrats bringing out episodic voters who might not otherwise turn out?
It is not isolationist to point out that most conflicts are more expensive and turn out far differently than expected.
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Iain Chalmers, a founder of both the Campbell Collaboration and its older and better established medical sibling, the Cochrane Collaboration, identifies an apparent example of random allocation in a study carried out in 1927 of how to persuade people to turn out to vote in elections.
And it appears that all of his political opponents out there, in the unions at the universities, turn out and seize upon this as a great political issue.
The 56-year old chief executive is the former French finance minister who believes that only 20 out of every 200 emails received by his staff every day turn out to be important.
NATO's action may turn out to be quite different, but only if events take a turn for the better, and do so pretty soon.
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