Sentence examples for conceivably compromise from inspiring English sources

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Particularly, decreases in circulatory efficiency may conceivably compromise the effectiveness with which a compound is distributed in the body.

Similarly, null or ineffective RNA silencing alleles present in susceptible backgrounds could conceivably compromise RNA silencing-mediated virus resistance in hybrids [ 62].

But this is true only up to a point since in these days of insulin infusion algorithms aimed at achieving excellent glycemic control in intensive care situations and the use of premeal corrective insulin doses in patients using multiple dose insulin regimens, the differences mentioned could quite conceivably compromise the success of those respective treatment strategies.

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Almost every member of Congress has promised drug benefits to the elderly, and the two parties could conceivably strike a compromise on that issue, but they are nowhere near agreement on long-term changes in the structure of Medicare.

"The way ahead — combat or compromise — could conceivably hang on one man, Shinzo Abe, Markk wrote then.

The way ahead — combat or compromise — could conceivably hang on one man, Shinzo Abe, 58, who is due to be sworn in next week as the new prime minister of Japan.

Conceivably, in vivo viral fitness is compromised as HIV-1 infection progresses, in response to selective immunological pressure on replicating virus.

The law requires that the Senate and House intelligence committees be kept "fully and currently informed" of intelligence activities, which conceivably might cover an investigation into a possible compromise of the C.I.A. director's e-mail account and the possession of classified documents by Ms. Broadwell.

With the president continuing to barter with the House Republican leadership, the McConnell legislation, through the creation of the Congressional commission, could also conceivably be used as a way to enact any compromise Mr. Obama could reach on more far-reaching deficit-reduction proposals or tax law changes.

For example, mysterious groups have assembled "botnets" (made up of millions of covertly compromised, networked PCs) which could be used to launch massive, co-ordinated attacks that could conceivably bring down the network infrastructure of entire industries, or perhaps even countries.

Conceivably, yes.

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