Sentence examples for could maybe mean from inspiring English sources

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Of course, as per the rules and regulations of the Internet, we're now required to speculate that this could maybe mean that Sony is looking to cut the price of the PS3 across the board.

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That's big because it could eat into DVD sales, which maybe means Hollywood is warming up to this whole digital distribution thing.

Still, we saw two mid-size banks BB&T and SunTrust merge last week, and the development of technology for the financials sector seems like a hot trend that maybe could mean more mergers and acquisition (M&A) activity.

I know that not all the 14,000 on Centre Court cried, but a few did because they were the ones who could maybe imagine what this victory means to me".

So how do we make something that we could maybe more easily, efficiently deliver via technological means?

NO could mean MAYBE or even YES".

I had heard about Indian head bobbling or wobbling — a sort of sideways nod that in the US could mean "maybe" or "let me think about it".

Additionally, making such a change requires what is known as a hard fork, which not only runs the risk of splitting bitcoin into two, but then also could mean "maybe people's preferred programs won't work or coins or contracts won't be honored by the new rules," he said.

Maybe it could mean no more Dan Rather.

"Anything else would go in your 'maybe.' And that could mean maybe on my body but not on someone else's body.

I could maybe see Mario.

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