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Nuclear weapons are so destructive and ballistic missiles are so swift, that any substantial increased possibility of their use or any sudden change in their deployment may well be regarded as a definite threat to peace.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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In conjunction with other circumstantial evidence, they have contributed substantial credence to the possibility of Tommy's guilt and, at the very least, suggest he has wilfully deceived authorities, with considerable success, for many years.
CNN: Moxley Case: Excerpts from the Sutton Report
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Regeneron and Amgen, which is also developing a PCSK9 drugs, dismissed the possibility of a substantial delay.
FORBES: Analyst Is Skeptical Of Rival Company's Warnings About Regeneron
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Our new emphasis is on inflation, the necessary Fed overshoot, and the possibility of a substantial 2007 slowdown.
FORBES: More Malpass: Watch for 2007 Slowdown
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The top 1% suffered a much larger drop of 36.3%, substantial enough to suggest the possibility of a break in the previous trend.
ECONOMIST: No more than a temporary blip from the Great Recession
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In some circumstances, either or both of the couple may now be living happily in England and Wales and there is still the possibility of a substantial claim under Scots Law.
BBC: NEWS | Programmes | Moneybox | Cohabitation in Scotland
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While GDP growth for the region is expected in the 4% to 5% range, in line with the East Asian Tigers, currency pressures and inflation, along with the possibility of a substantial slowdown in either Brazil or China, pose huge risks for the region.
FORBES: Brazil, China, Commodities, Key To Latin America's Future, Say IMF And World Bank
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Regarding the possibility that the global climate will soon enter a substantial cooling phase attributable to a weak new solar cycle, this may ultimately prove true also.
FORBES: Gullible Warming: A Contrived Crisis That Is Too Good To Waste
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Even so, the court left open the possibility of further challenges if opponents uncovered real, substantial evidence that the law would severely or unfairly burden certain voters.
ECONOMIST: Voting rules
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All in all, the remaining societies are asking their members to forsake the substantial payout that results from a conversion, but can only offer in return the possibility of a slightly better long-term deal on their savings and mortgages.
ECONOMIST: Building societies