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might

[mahyt] / maɪt /


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Asked if the league might consider taking draft picks away from teams that deliberately underperform, rather than simply fining them, Silver said discussions are ongoing "about every possible remedy now to stop this behavior."

From Barron's

But when asked what her next subject might be, she said with a smile, "I can't say any more about it."

From Barron's

Foreign investors were once enticed by promises of 400 and 500 percent returns, he said, but were now discovering they "might lose everything".

From Barron's

The labor market, meanwhile, might be less sturdy than the report this past week suggested.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's serendipitous timing," says Prof Jim Wild, a space physicist at Lancaster University and a member of the AuroraWatch UK team, which lets people know when the Northern Lights might be seen in the UK.

From BBC