But be warned - to do this is to open a chocolatey can of worms.
For insurers and data-sellers alike, the new techniques could open up a regulatory can of worms.
But re-opening the Irish rescue package would be a hideous can of worms for eurozone members.
But the BBA told the BBC the new rules could "open up a whole can of worms".
It could open up a can of worms with women possibly trying for home abortions after the 9-week deadline.
The continental European trepidation is based on the concern that Mr. Cameron may be opening a can of worms.
And as for your comment in regards to career women do not have children, I would not open up that can of worms.
These questions are only one aspect of what may prove to be a can of worms that will have to be worked through for years.
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If you pass on this can of worms, take a good look at pharmaceuticals and other sectors pretty much immune to politics, taxes and the business cycle.
It seems to me that the 'can of worms' that Bush and Blair have opened will continue to wriggle and writhe, as it has since time began, until long after they have gone, breeding even more deadly 'worms' to contend with.
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The enforcement agency considers the Games an amateur enterprise, even though Olympic basketball players can come from the NBA. "We feel it would open a big can of worms to determine who's professional and who isn't professional, " said Jerry Markling, the NGCB's chief of enforcement.
In the nine days since the TSA opened a can of worms by announcing it would ease the ban on small knives in airline cabins, the list of groups concerned or opposed to the idea has grown to include airlines, airport screeners, federal air marshals, flight attendants and pilots.
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The argument that gold is the intrinsically right standard, so people do not need any choice in the matter because the government would only be making them do what is best for them anyway, is a philosophical can of worms that ultimately undermines the moral case for free markets.
That can potentially open a can of worms, because if the tax deductions are reduced for corporations and not for small businesses, then many savvy corporations could either break off into small units, or relocate where taxes are lower if changes to the statutory rate do not make up for the loss from closing the tax deductions.
The European Court of Justice rather opened a can or worms with its ruling about the satellite boradcasting of sporting rights.
That means they can fall victim to all kinds of viruses, worms and malicious code.
Dr Majewski and his colleagues are now looking at other parts of the halo to see whether they contain worms too, and if so, whether these can be traced to other satellite galaxies of the Milky Way.
With hundreds of new worms and viruses created each month, these automated programs for PCs can be effective, Cluley said.
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