Alas, technology marches on, and it may well be that laundry robots are already obsolete.
It may well be that a bigger blob has more useful properties than a smaller one.
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It may well be that those programs have gotten too expansive and need to be rolled back.
It may well be that Mr Papandreou has chosen the referendum option to save his own skin.
It may well be that fleet operators are unable to provide (on demand) sufficient variety to satisfy passengers.
It may well be that some (or even a lot of) offshored manufacturing is being brought back home.
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It may well be that ultimately something along those sorts of lines appears.
It may well be that part of their success is due to self-selection.
It may well be that common points between America and China outnumber differences.
As for the high level of fees, it may well be that alternative-investment managers enrich themselves rather than their clients.
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Mr. DALE: It may well be that there could, but then so do a lot of other drugs that I take.
It may well be that in the next couple years managers will have a very hard time justifying paying six-cents-a-share commissions.
It may well be that "we are making a lot of scars that aren't necessary, " says Dartmouth University orthopedic surgeon James Weinstein.
It may well be that he didn't accidentally fall down the stairs.
It may well be that any rule regulating Internet provider practices will be found by the courts to exceed the FCC's jurisdiction.
It may well be that Zuckerberg has painted himself in a corner.
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It may well be that using Newtonian physics mis-states the speed of a crashing car by some fraction of an inch per hour.
It may well be that Italy's most successful international bank these days is an obscure savings institution, the Cassa di Risparmio di Trieste.
"It may well be that our fight has to move on to Ford, but the sit-in is important at the moment, " Mr Madison said.
Thanks to the plasticity of the brain, it may well be that the practice of frequently lying causes underlying structural changes in the brain.
"It may well be that the questions the jury asked the judge during the trial, that that is what has secured this verdict, " he said.
It may well be that we need to green our economies.
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It may well be that epigenetics provides part of the answer.
It may well be that Ms Olds's is the sound of a particular voice in contemporary America, one that is at once plaintive, self-righteous and high-toned.
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But, in the long run, it may well be that the vast and growing diaspora of Chinese entrepreneurs like the Pans that will have the greatest impact.
Depending on what type of applications the D-Wave One System is applied to, however, it may well be that some of the concerns will be alleviated soon.
This will be something for government as a whole to consider and it may well be that a campaign is the sort of useful thing that could occur.
It may well be that raising taxes in the middle of what came to be called the great depression did more harm that raising reserve requirements, but so what?
Given the round-the-clock expectations that digital life has placed on executives, it may well be that holding a desk job is one of the most dangerous things you can do.
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