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Meanings of say the possibility in English
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Usage of say the possibility in English
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A quarter of African-Americans saythepossibility of becoming a future caregiver is on their minds.
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Analysts saythepossibility of strikes seem remote after a U.S. intelligence report last year said Iran halted a nuclear weapons program in 2003.
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Its increasingly war-like rhetoric has hit Seoul's financial markets, although analysts saythepossibility of a major conflict between the two Koreas is remote.
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U.N. diplomats saythepossibility of further U.N. Security Council sanctions is slim at the moment since Russia and China are opposed to the idea.
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They saythepossibility of leaving the EU without a deal is casting a long shadow over the economy, deterring investment and driving activity overseas.
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SET president Charamporn Jotikasathira saysthepossibility of any merger is slim.
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He saidthepossibility of armed conflict couldn't be ruled out.
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But he saidthepossibility of moving other operations is real.
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U.S. officials saidthepossibility of such collusion is part of their investigation.
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The police saidthepossibility Mr Langdon had sailed to Australia was always considered.
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Executive director Jane Drumm saidthepossibility of over-riding privacy laws would be useful.
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DLR's telescope chief engineer Heinz Hammes saidthepossibilities with the telescope were endless.
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The women saidthepossibility of legal action over the scandal remained on the table.
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She saidthepossibility of facing a civil proceeding was not contemplated by the trustee.
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Analysts, however, saidthepossibility of Google still being interested in InterDigital cannot be ruled out.
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Pearson saidthepossibility that creditors could keep a share of ownership was examined and rejected.