11. But would all those millions of additional votes change the outcome for the main contenders, George W. Bush and Al Gore? 12. Butterworth disagreed, saying that a county could recount its votes if such action could conceivably change the outcome of an election. 13. Frankly, after this demolition, there was nothing the Knicks could say to the Bulls that would change the outcome. 14. For the first time since Reconstruction, the losing candidate in a presidential election has undertaken to change the outcome by any means necessary. 15. Given the lead that Giuliani appears to have in polls, that might do little to change the outcome of the race. 16. He and other party leaders restated positions they had taken earlier, and the debates are not expected to change the outcome of the election. 17. He declined to speculate about whether having a sprinkler system installed would have changed the outcome of the fire. 18. He said he should have been notified sooner, and if he had known he might have been able to change the outcome. 19. How many would be tempted to approach a teammate who has the ability to change the outcome of a game? 20. If Hewlett-Packard had misled shareholders and it could change the outcome of the vote, I wanted to challenge that. |