| 41. | Such imponderables can extend a shopping trip by hours.
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| 42. | Then there's one imponderable element that Bernstein especially fears : war.
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| 43. | The permutations are tantalizing, if still imponderable.
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| 44. | O'Bannon also figures in another imponderable.
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| 45. | Another imponderable is the future rate of oil and gas consumption, he said.
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| 46. | One imponderable that hangs over a new coalition government is its lack of experience.
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| 47. | There are still some imponderables in this situation, starting with the Coliseum itself.
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| 48. | How all this underaged precocity impacts his initial take-home is an imponderable.
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| 49. | Privacy is also an imponderable, researchers said.
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| 50. | And the camera itself remains a powerful imponderable.
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