Sentence examples for could become devastating from inspiring English sources

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Capital Economics said the situation was delicately balanced and could become "devastating": "So far, the crisis in Greece has not caused the money markets to freeze up.

They are worried about a variety of risks: that the plants might be dangerous to eat; that they could become devastating weeds; and that perhaps they would spread unpredictable strains of bacteria.

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World leaders have pledged to agree a treaty that will limit global warming to 2C, beyond which scientists warn the consequences could become increasingly devastating.

Within ten years, Iran could become a net importer of oil, with devastating economic consequences.

These devastating walls of water could become 10 times more frequent as the world warms, according to a recent study in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

How devastating the epidemic of H.I.V. in Asia could become is a subject of debate.

I'm devastated that the freedom to multi-task inside of one's moving vehicles could become compromised.The current wording of the bill is vague, which has set off a hailstorm of criticism and debate surrounding the potential law.

Food could become cheaper.

You could become claustrophobic.

Devolution could become easier.

Farm workers could become farmers.

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