Sentence examples for because conceivably from inspiring English sources

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An often raised concern is about the concentration used during experiments because conceivably too much drug can cause unpredictable side effects.

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These variables were selected because they conceivably could bear on the choice to administer rhAPC.

Portman is justifiably the favorite, because he could conceivably help swing Ohio in Romney's favor, which would be huge.

Harriman & Rockefeller are two of a kind, according to Khrushchev... Harry Truman has come out for th Metropolitan Museum, conceivably because Rockefeller heads up the Modern Museum.

Score: 2/10 The most popular coffee shop in Britain, which has seen sales rise 7% over the last three months, conceivably because everyone is so furious with Starbucks.

As far as Wallace knows, there was no discernible reaction, conceivably because he hadn't sternly rebuked the evening news for not coming clean about whatever it was that it was doubtless trying to conceal from him.

The government claims that under Section 215 it may seize all of our phone call information now because it might conceivably be relevant to an investigation at some later date, even if there is no particular reason to believe that any but a tiny fraction of the data collected might possibly be suspicious.

About ten per cent of the program's audiences are believed to be under seventeen, conceivably because Hewitt, unlike many television impresarios, declines to pander to juveniles by, say, presenting in-depth interviews with Billy Joel or Kiss; he prefers Katharine Hepburn or Vladimir Horowitz.

The album's other single, i, meanwhile, ends with an unaccompanied verse agonizing over whether it's right for a black rapper to use the word "nigger" – not something that ever much troubled Ice Cube – concluding that it is, because it might conceivably derive from the Aramaic word negus, meaning king.

Because observations may conceivably be generalized to many different universes, observations may vary in how reliably they permit inferences about these universes and, therefore, be associated with different reliability coefficients.

More succeeded Wolsey as Chancellor in October 1529, but he took on a less ambitious portfolio of duties, conceivably because of his inability in conscience to support the king's efforts to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.

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