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It could go either way, right now or in the coming hours.
"It was probably one of those that could go either way."
This was the kind of situation that could go either way.
"The issue will be decided within a month, but it could go either way."
The truth of the matter, however, is that it could go either way.
I've always been aware that you could go either way.
All of the plays in games like these, it seems, could go either way.
The middle third, mostly younger workers, could go either way.
Then there's the food, which could go either way at a 53-year-old restaurant.
An open mind could go either way when it came down to the sticking point.
The economic battle for the presidency could go either way.
That leaves 17 states where the vote in the Senate race could go either way.
"We're aiming for the middle 50 percent who could go either way."
"I could go either way at this point," she said.
"It could go either way, but I think this usage makes better sense."
A lot of street crime was impulse stuff and could go either way.
"There's still a fair bit of land that could go either way," he said.
Could go either way, but not much in between.
"Right now it looks like the outcome could go either way.
But prosecutors disagreed, saying his vote could go either way.
"Occasionally, you do find a voice that really could go either way.
Wisconsin is one of 17 states that both parties say could go either way in November.
"Given the two egos involved, I still think it could go either way," he said.
But the two blacks that got in were relatively tight calls and could go either way.
The show itself is inoffensive, if a little obvious, and could go either way.