Sentence examples for could be newly from inspiring English sources

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The Bush campaign, sensing that Mr. Gore could be newly vulnerable in Illinois, announced today that it would begin running commercials there.

But even that new walkway is an adaptive disguise, since it happens to be installed over the Croton Reservoir pipeline, which had to be reconstructed before the stone could be newly placed.

Another could be newly democratic Poland, which had run up huge debts under its communist rulers; in 1991 sympathetic creditors agreed to cut its debt burden if reforms were undertaken.A bargain with Greece's official creditors could follow the same principle.

While the association says that the addiction definition changes would lead to health care savings in the long run, some economists say that 20 million substance abusers could be newly categorized as addicts, costing hundreds of millions of dollars in additional expenses.

The dilution of vinasse with fresh water (1 5) satisfied the requirements necessary to be used as beverage for the same number of animals, leaving a remnant which could be newly diluted (1 5) and used to irrigate a 0.025-ha 0.025-harop, the land dimension required to grow 1 ton of carrot.

Vinasse, after dilution with fresh water (1 5), satisfied the requirements necessary for beverage of the same number of animals, leaving a remnant which could be newly diluted (1 5) and used to irrigate a 0.025-ha 0.025-harop, the dimension of land required to grow 1 ton of carrot.

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This attractive response to Nagel and Jackson call it the "perspectivalist" response requires that the first-order qualitative state itself be represented (else how could it be newly known under Mary's new mode of presentation?).

Liang et al. (2008) took advantage of high frame rate (3s cadence) all-sky imagers to refine the view of the onset arc, which they found could either be newly formed or pre-exisiting, to show a large degree of structure, so that "auroral breakup" usually had a periodic form.

For a while, The Box feels as if it could be a newly rediscovered film from that very time.

Or perhaps it could be the newly ennobled Douglas Hogg and the 44 other peers on last week's list of dissolution honours – even the name is prophetic.

"There could be a newly discovered risk that the F.D.A. never knew about and, nevertheless, the claim would be pre-empted?" Justice Stevens asked Mr. Olson.

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