0 If you might just as well do something, there are no reasons not to do it:
One might just as well say that the criminal law is useless because crime continues.
If that word went, and there was no point in keeping "oral", we might just as well leave "statement" on its own.
I am myself a victim of a written reply today which might just as well not have appeared because it means nothing.
They might just as well consult the trade union officials as the employers and managers.
We might just as well be living under a dictatorship if we are merely to preserve the forms of a democracy.
We are adding half a page: we might just as well have added a page and have done the thing properly.
There might just as well be an accident on one of our own submarines.
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.