One can imagine Putin wanting to change the subject from his backtracking from democracy at home.
It is going to hurt, and unemployment could go to levels no one can imagine.
And Medicaid is about as far from a normal business as one can imagine.
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One can imagine Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Jesuits bemoaning loss of that career-making skill.
Further down the line one can imagine a Pentagon apology, a book contract, a speaking tour.
But one can imagine this team completed some extremely daring missions in the name of national security.
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"One can imagine that to be something less than a dignity inspiring experience, " the appeals panel wrote.
We come forward to the American public and it's the most grueling political process one can imagine.
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Even given the tough competition in the American League East, one can imagine such a team doing interesting things.
Gee thanks, said the Western Mail, one can imagine, and here we are.
But as one can imagine for a chef, taste and smell are essential.
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On January 1 Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan entered a customs union--one can imagine the bliss dividend for their collective citizenry.
The worn-looking leather evokes a whiff of nostalgia one can imagine Bronko Nagurski charging up the middle with one but it's warm, forgiving.
One can imagine as well various conspiracy theories to explain the situation.
One can imagine how 40 tons of neighboring debris might impact his bottom line and hinder other potential business investment in the area.
Given this, one can imagine that if Oregon beat Kansas State during regular-season play this year, Oregon would currently hold the number-one BCS ranking.
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One can imagine the harm that could come to government investigations where those tasked with investigating fraud are most concerned with keeping their investigations to themselves.
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Down the road one can imagine a China that is all those things, and a positive influence on its region and on the world as well.
One can imagine that there will be some political pressure in Washington to accelerate the project, to ensure the US is the one "carrying the ball downfield".
And if conservative Democrats hadn't also resisted President Clinton's health reform proposal, one can imagine the Democrats achieving a lasting congressional majority through the use of deficit spending.
Their hearts could be as black as night, corrupted by the most sordid sort of anti-Muslim prejudice that one can imagine, and it would not matter in the least.
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One can imagine MLAs bobbing up and down eager to have their say on the controversial appointment of a convicted IRA murderer to an advisor's position in the culture department.
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If style is an ultimate elixir, one can imagine the entire hearing as a coronation seized on by the Murdoch camp to wring out the old and wring in the new.
In the internet age one can imagine U.S. wide worker organizations that firms can use to communicate with their workforce and draw on information on wages and benefits from other firms.
Even worse, if one can imagine, sequestration (i.e. defaulting on the responsibility to lead in a time of crisis) is as bad as a nuclear attack or a major act of cyber-terrorism.
Though one can imagine buffering 4K content over Netflix would be a nightmare, this seems like the easiest and most obvious way to get 4K movies to consumers in the near future.
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If Croatia bristles at Americans telling them how to run their businesses, their country, and their lives, one can imagine at least equally keen, if unspoken, animadversions in Indonesia or Liberia or Paraguay.
One can imagine similar objections to Jacobson, who manages to write forcefully in his regular column in the Independent about many of the same issues addressed in this book, without the hysteria of Kalooki Nights.
Of course one can imagine a situation where the firm and a majority of workers do wish to form the union and would voluntarily negotiate a contract which makes dues a mandatory condition of employment.
One can imagine how excited he is.
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