Sentence examples for could recede from inspiring English sources

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Competition could recede as upstarts retreat.

If so, it could recede, especially if Mr. Obama's poll numbers do so, too.

It has the makings of a wave, but one that could recede before the election.

But, he said, over the "next few months, this could recede into the background".

"We assumed he would go back to Hong Kong, where he could recede into anonymity," Mr. Smetana said.

If that happens, the health care law could recede a bit, becoming just one more in a series of important issues that will be debated by the candidates.

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He was far enough removed from his professional playing days that he felt he could happily recede into the background and do the unglamorous work to help García shine.

But it's also a phenomenon that could easily recede, as it has many times before after periods of progress: in the early fifties, when television was brand-new; in the seventies, the era of "Roots and Norman Learr; and again in the early nineties, post-Cosby, when black sitcoms thrived.

Compared with the previous beige book, which raised questions about the impact of the March disaster in Japan, this survey suggested that some of the economic headwinds could be receding.

But he could not then recede from the enterprise, so he set sail.

But its general capacity to pick out targets would be more limited and the perception of a strong U.S. hand behind the war could start to recede ― granting the U.S. more legitimacy in its calls to strike more carefully, reduce the violence and ultimately move toward peace.

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