might-just-as-well

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Examples of might just as well

  • We will later see that they might just as well be called integration schemes based on canonical coordinates of the first kind.

  • The experimenter might just as well have measured each lesion by taking two diameters at right angles.

  • Perhaps we might just as well think of it as an "external" moral evaluation. 47.

  • The group's unindividualised identity remained intact, for the nameless singers there on-stage might just as well have included the audience member among their ranks.

  • We might just as well say "average welfare" as "total welfare".

  • Although they have the same past tense vowel, they might just as well be listed as separate verbs.

  • They had nowhere to go, they said, and they might just as well keep busy at home.

  • Note that this definition does not refer to the technical implementation of the application which might just as well take the form of a distributed system.

  • There might just as well be an accident on one of our own submarines.

  • We are adding half a page: we might just as well have added a page and have done the thing properly.

  • We might just as well be living under a dictatorship if we are merely to preserve the forms of a democracy.

  • They might just as well consult the trade union officials as the employers and managers.

  • I am myself a victim of a written reply today which might just as well not have appeared because it means nothing.

  • If that word went, and there was no point in keeping "oral", we might just as well leave "statement" on its own.

  • One might just as well say that the criminal law is useless because crime continues.

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