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Perhaps someone else would.
NEWYORKER: In the Air
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But we thought instead of erecting trailer parks, why not erect Katrina neighborhoods, with these small cottages and then allow people the option to either purchase the cottage and add on to it, or if they choose to move out, then the government could perhaps sell it to someone else, or someone who would lease it to another family.
NPR: Law Stands in the Way of Sturdy Katrina Cottages
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Others, like Denmark, the Czech Republic and the UK - where the fear of losing national sovereignty is highest - are still to set a date, perhaps waiting to see if someone else says "No" first.
BBC: NEWS | Europe | Catalan concerns over EU vote
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For others, it has been an absolutely vital way of ensuring private correspondence and, with more recent developments, being able to demand bank statements which allow privacy rather than relying on someone else to read them (perhaps a neighbour) at a time when confidentiality could be crucial.
BBC: Why Braille is brilliant
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Perhaps the most important: If I am buying, someone else is selling.
WSJ: The Intelligent Investor: Most Risks Hide in Plain Sight
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We can't rule out the possibility that the editor-in-chief, or someone else who was present, told Rawitch such a tale, perhaps in order to deflect her anger.
WSJ: Best of the Web Today: The Anti-Mentor Responds
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Perhaps he would have bought a new suit himself, and then somewhere along the line someone else would have purchased new windows.
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