Sentence examples for capable of perhaps from inspiring English sources

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If they are visiting us, the technology possessed by "the other" would have to be more advanced than ours, and what they would be capable of perhaps could help us solve the environmental problems that threaten our very survival.

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To make use of those modes, Jagger had only to accept the fact that he was now a known quantity: not static, exactly; capable of surprises, perhaps; but formed, established, known.

The animal may also have been capable of climbing, perhaps in a manner similar to gymnures and shrew tenrecs, which are small-eyed like Plesiorycteropus.

As a counter defense to immune recognition, all members of Pneumocystis spp. surveyed to date contain a multigene family capable of encoding perhaps hundreds of isotypes of their major surface antigens, the Major Surface Glycoproteins (MSG) [75].

If the Soviets believed that Nixon and Kissinger were capable of unleashing Armageddon, perhaps they'd be more likely to concede in talks over, say, Berlin.

If he was capable of losing Colorado, perhaps there were not 20 or 25 solid Romney states, but no more than 10 or 15.

Maybe then we'd have a comic who justified all that attention – one capable of building bridges, perhaps, and of diluting the mutual hostility by which British cultural life often seems characterised.

Amazingly, the love of what is arbitrary (which one could alternatively describe as the love of reality) is something human beings are capable of feeling (and perhaps even what we call the love of the beautiful is simply a particular way of exercising this remarkable ability).

Perhaps it is because those described by the programme as freaks - people with unusual health beliefs - are not able to form a unified group capable of defending itself; perhaps the allure of a freak show is just too compelling, the television too entertaining to criticise; or maybe programmes like Embarrassing Bodies have so numbed us to these matters that we just don't care any more.

If so, Aristotle in fact seems to be committed to the view that, contrary to the Platonic position, even human souls are not capable of existence and (perhaps as importantly) activity apart from the body (cf. De Anima 1.1, 403a3-25, esp. 5-16).

He might, for instance, get Kim to give up missiles that could reach the US but allow the North Korean leader to keep a small nuclear arsenal and missiles capable of hitting Japan while perhaps pulling US troops out of the region.

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