Sentence examples for conception that could have from inspiring English sources

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Exposure at any time during pregnancy was defined as 0 335 days prior to the delivery date to include drugs prescribed prior to conception that could have been taken during early pregnancy.

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What that could have meant?

That could have worked elsewhere.

That could have two consequences.

"That could have been funny".

"That could have been us.

"That could have happened here".

Washingtonians passed another initiative that requires a supermajority, as opposed to a simple majority, in the legislature to raise any tax at all.Voters in Colorado rejected an initiative to redefine, in the state constitution, the meaning of "person" to begin, in effect, at conception, probably sensing that this could have paved the way for more radical changes in abortion policy.

Since we are supposedly never directly aware of physical objects or their properties, and they cannot resemble the things we are directly aware of, it is argued that we could have no conception of the nature of physical objects (Berkeley 1710, sections 8 10; Searle 1983, pp. 59 60).

When old enough, the circumstances of her conception are disclosed to her, including the fact that MST could have been but was not used.

Marius's conception could have been prevented, either by separating his parents or by using contraception.

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