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The dead person may just as well be someone else though.
"I may just as well kill myself and have done with it."
One may just as well pose the question at that level.
But I guess we may just as well get off now an cool it tomorrow.
Now, you may just as well control yourself and go home like a decent fellow.
"He may just as well have finished lunch," she said.
So you may just as well give it up.
You may just as well understand it at once as not.
Of course, there were three, but you may just as well consider me invisible in this account.
We'll hit the speed of light in a few more hours and after that he may just as well shut off his lens.
But you may just as well know I am going about unarmed."
I may just as well go back to the office and sell everybody on attic-insulation.
You know we can't we may just as well go.
The Treaty may just as well be voided, and we can all go our separate ways.
Are you saying that this was not the case and that we may just as well blame the car industry?
She may just as well show me now.
Alternatively, one may just as well scare the animal out and shoot it on the run.
I may just as well eat this orange now instead of flinging it away."
"We may just as well begin explaining ourselves now.
"You may just as well occupy yourself use fully as moon around out of doors."
Since our oxygen is exhausted we may just as well be caught outside as in."
Assuming that this is the case, Fourier's law may just as well be written:
It may just as well be cutting down butterflies as severing heads.
"While we're here," Mason said, "I think we may just as well take a complete census."
The £40,000 with of high technology next to it may just as well have come from another world as another country.
He might just as well have said they will not.
You might just as well have put the phone down.
And she says might just as well be with the kids like so.
But he might just as well have been talking to himself.
We might just as well not have started out, he thought.
You might just as well have your hands cut off.
You might just as well make a break with us.
If that is so, we might just as well go home now.
Time, these past 30 years, might just as well have stood still.
I might just as well have killed them with my own hands.
He might just as well have been the last living man on Earth.
They're not gone, but they might just as well be.
Thomas might just as well not have been in the room.
They might just as well stay at home if they've got the technology.
All she said might just as well have been about most of those other places.
You might just as well try to keep secret a natural law.
We might just as well have been born into two different families.
"Might just as well not run the race at all."
In a way, perhaps it was; the people they could not help might just as well be dead now.
He might just as well sit down and get to it.
We might just as well have had no weapons for the good they could do us now.
But it might just as well have been four hundred miles.
I might just as well go to sleep right now, for we would never make it.
You might just as well talk about turning around and going back to Earth.
To me, the whole process might just as well be magic.
The same question could just as well be put to teachers.
It could just as well have been the middle of the day.
And so I thought it could just as well be the other way about.
And you could just as well have said so to me in the first place; why should I mind about your friends?
It could just as well be the other way around and nothing really changes.
Most studies, however, suggest they could just as well try something else.
The doctor could just as well have written a million.
They could just as well be the work of humans.
"Next time, it could just as well be our building."
So I could just as well go and have a bath.
I could just as well do that my own self.
Meg was coming right past me although she could just as well have gone the other way.
But you could just as well have been a good man in the episode.
I could just as well ask you the same thing."
It did not occur to me that I could just as well have tried to remember.
She could just as well have been close about it and given him synthetic.
His words could just as well have been printed on a little card.
From her perspective, those could just as well have been on Mars.
I could just as well have said "Now turn slowly in a circle."
You could just as well have had me in the back of your limousine.
McDonald could just as well be speaking about the relationship between the police and the rest of society.
He could just as well have been watching grass grow.
In individual cases, the distribution could just as well be, say, 80-10 or 80-30.
"It could just as well have been an insurance company," she recalled.
I could just as well ask how you knew me,' Bran said.