If you think that junk shot and top hat reek of desperation, well maybe so.
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He leaned in confidentially, I thought maybe so his wife, still seated nearby, couldn't hear.
Maybe so -- the 75 million residents of these islands have a new hero.
Maybe so, but it's also tangled in a web of red tape that's frustrating auto dealers.
Maybe so, but Lay must wish now that he had not unloaded the pipeline.
Maybe so, but is the rest of the country ready for Bradley's message of kindness and civility?
Maybe so, but an alternative interpretation is that a crisis changes the paradigm and requires different behavior.
Maybe so, but what happened next shows why these busts are akin to a finger in the dike.
Maybe so, if newsmakers serve up sufficiently compelling and easily shareable content to the right set of influencers.
Maybe so, but that is not a cogent reason for allowing the practice.
Maybe so, but Morton can't afford to lose much business to the upstarts.
Maybe so, but bleating about it will not mend Wall Street's battered brand.
Maybe so, but what good is testing for the sake of testing, as so many retailers do these days?
Maybe so, but the Supreme Court disagrees, so many school boards play safe by barring the slightest whiff of faith.
Maybe so, but goodness, as evidenced by the movie and music industries in the U.S., Jewish people are already enormously creative.
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President Mubarak said he never sough the office, maybe so, but he sure has held onto it for all it is worth.
Maybe so, but if wireless folks don't get more spectrum, it's going to be a big whale stuck in a wading pool.
"People say it was a tough month, maybe so, but as far as I'm concerned I'm just trying my best for the team, " he said.
Maybe so, but empirical evidence seems to suggest that once the talented pass the New York test, in rising numbers they fly south to celebrate.
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Maybe so, thinks Rajend Mesthrie at the University of Cape Town.
Maybe so, but it will take a long time for Bulgari to cast a spell on travelers in search of a new, glamorous type of hotel.
Maybe so, but many farmers are taking to computers in droves because of all those complicated forms that they must fill in to claim those subsidies.
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Maybe so, but keep this in mind as the debate unfolds: In this Congress, the Senate holds the high cards, often frustrating members of the House.
Maybe so, but as the Aussie squad went back and forth to the buffet to stack up their breakfast plates, I wanted to attack the big question.
Maybe so in the near-term, but this assumption seems shortsighted.
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Maybe so, but competition may promise more than it delivers.
Maybe so, those advocates might reply, but perhaps the system would work even better if there were a bit more benevolence in the boardroom and a bit less self-interest.
Maybe so, but in America we don't just try and stop people from doing anything no, we make sure to teach 'em a lesson in pain while we're at it.
Maybe so, but if your interested, we here at THE CONTRARIAN TAKE will try always to watch what they do, not what they say, and do it for you every month.
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