Sentence examples for changes may not be from inspiring English sources

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Subtle behavioral changes may not be noticeable.

History suggests that the changes may not be so simple to carry out.

SKELLY: A lot of the changes may not be easy for the casual visitor to see.

Many of the changes may not be obvious to people using apps, at least not at first.

The changes may not be enough to return Samsung to healthy growth in smartphones, some analysts said.

While we are available to assist with minor edits to the posting after submission, certain changes may not be possible.

As such, small acoustic changes would benefit from attention whereas the discriminability of larger changes may not be significantly enhanced.

Day said there was a possibility, "depending on what the ruling states", that the Senate voting changes may not be applied during a 2 July double-dissolution election.

Ms Wade said: "We are very hopeful, but there is a danger that the changes may not be as wholehearted as we would have liked to see".

Still, while a "grand bargain" that links reduced austerity now to longer-run fiscal changes may not be necessary, does seeking such a bargain do any harm?

It's crucial that charities and community groups can have confidence on where they stand in law". The changes may not be enough to allay concerns.

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