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  • "I just … sorry … the idea that that has any relationship with what has gone on in Nottingham or anywhere else … " Mightn't that give him some empathy for misguided 16-year-olds?

    Esther Addley's diary 2011

  • Mightn't the gravitational pull of heavenly bodies affect us somehow?

    Astrologers struggle with slippage between constellations, horoscope signs Robert McCartney 2011

  • Mightn't a fair bit of the action be in heterogeneous technologies for repressing extreme preferences?

    Reduction to Banality, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • "Mightn't that be a panther, or maybe ... a wildcat?"

    CHAPTER II 2010

  • Mightn't it be dangerous to have all your Basques in one exit?

    Letters: Fools' paradise 2011

  • Mightn't there be a third way, chosen not because it represents the best accomodation between the poles presented by d'Ancona but because it's a more realistic and, in the end, effective approach to a complicated, layered, conflict that is both a kind of war and a kind of police action?

    Fighting a Lukewarm War 2010

  • Mightn't it have been more instructive (and for Ron, more potentially profitable) to educate the poor guy on the art of self-help scammery?

    Sorry, Tony Robbins. Your 'Breakthrough' has a much bigger problem to fix. 2010

  • Mightn't there be a third way, chosen not because it represents the best accomodation between the poles presented by d'Ancona but because it's a more realistic and, in the end, effective approach to a complicated, layered, conflict that is both a kind of war and a kind of police action?

    Fighting a Lukewarm War 2010

  • Mightn't there be a third way, chosen not because it represents the best accomodation between the poles presented by d'Ancona but because it's a more realistic and, in the end, effective approach to a complicated, layered, conflict that is both a kind of war and a kind of police action?

    Fighting a Lukewarm War 2010

  • Mightn't there be a third way, chosen not because it represents the best accomodation between the poles presented by d'Ancona but because it's a more realistic and, in the end, effective approach to a complicated, layered, conflict that is both a kind of war and a kind of police action?

    Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010

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