Sentence examples for could potentially know from inspiring English sources

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The next time there's a disease outbreak, we could potentially know the genome of the infectious organism, the susceptibility of the organism to various antibiotic therapies, and therefore determine the correct course of action without wasting precious resources in trial and error.

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Anyway, back to the gee-gees – or equine bear-baiting, as racing could potentially become known.

Unlike her predecessor, who notably failed to declare to parliament both an investment property and an Irish citizenship (the by-election was only happening in the first place due to the latter issue, which led Feeney to retire from parliament), Kearney feels like a clean slate someone who could potentially become known more for her policies than controversies.

He stands to lose a lot of money, but he'll only ever be given one body and one brain, so he is prioritising his health over his bank balance: "If it could potentially kill you – I know that's a drastic way to put it, but it is a possibility – that really puts it in perspective.

(What??) (Is this an homage to Titanic? This could potentially be romantic, you know, if you were Leonardo DiCaprio.

What's more, over the past month, two more members of the victim's family contracted the virus, leading scientists to suspect that this new infection can be transferred from human to human, which isn't the kind of news you want to hear about a deadly virus that could potentially kill everyone you know.

What's more, over the past month, two more members of the victim's family contracted the virus, leading scientists to suspect that this new infection can be transferred person-to-person, which isn't the kind of news you want to hear about a deadly virus that could potentially kill everyone you know.

Because an ISO could potentially trigger other taxes, known as AMT, "whether or not there is significant harm is a substantial question," she said.

A few years ago, Raquel*, 22, bought an over-the-counter nasal spray that contained the strong decongestant oxymetazoline – a stimulant she knew could potentially have an addictive effect.

Rather, our data highlight relevant genetic and demographic aspects associated with by-catch, which may have been previously overlooked, and that could potentially add to the known depletion impact of by-catch.

If the guest doesn't know you have an allergy or that you are sick or could potentially become sick, let them know early.

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