0 If you might just as well do something, there are no reasons not to do it:
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.