| 31. | WorldCom's market value has climbed back to about $ 63 billion _ but a takeover is thinkable.
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| 32. | That approach helps make nukes thinkable, and even a coveted status symbol, and makes us more vulnerable.
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| 33. | For others, though, a modest reduction in capital mobility has become thinkable largely because the alternative is not.
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| 34. | He can be extremely charming and tactician who almost never seems to be unprepared for any thinkable and unthinkable circumstances.
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| 35. | Once belief in god is based on reason, it becomes thinkable to reason one's way into disbelief.
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| 36. | The possibility that EMU might be postponed, or even abandoned, seemed more thinkable this week than for some time.
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| 37. | In this typical American high school, were the hallway social patterns or student values shifting to make the unthinkable thinkable?
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| 38. | But he has little trouble convincing American reporters the once unthinkable is now quite thinkable : The NBA guys going down.
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| 39. | "If the great ship can sink, the thinkable can happen . . . life is precious,"
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| 40. | Ensuring a free and just society was, for Weisser, only thinkable where sociological organisation and sociological teaching operate together.
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