| 21. | Clearly, any plan to take Elian will be fraught with imponderables.
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| 22. | A larger imponderable than Nader is turnout, particularly among black voters.
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| 23. | The big imponderable is what the politicians call differential turnout.
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| 24. | The Litmus Test for Overcoming Sprawl, or the Walden Pond Imponderable:
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| 25. | But luck and defense have been imponderables for Seattle lately.
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| 26. | There are enough imponderables that could still bring about a titanic upset.
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| 27. | The big imponderable is what phase of the war.
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| 28. | An even larger imponderable for potential buyers is labor.
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| 29. | The great imponderable in any historical discussion is schedule.
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| 30. | Another imponderable is how deep budget knives might cut.
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