Sentence examples for entities which may from inspiring English sources

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The FBI did not deny opening an investigation into anti-Keystone campaigners, and said it was compelled to "take the initiative to secure and protect activities and entities which may be targeted for terrorism or espionage".

Bankers say their customers have little appetite for loans, but a third of those in the system are made by government entities, which may crowd out the private sector.

The overall authorization policy may be defined by different entities, which may produce conflicting authorization decisions.

In Bentham's theory of language general terms have no corresponding reality: words, ideas and propositions must represent or describe "real entities", which may be either "perceptions" or "substances" (UC lxix, 62 63), or they are "fictitious entities".

Likewise, theoretical traits propose that reduced particles size will have higher surface area, which may possibly promote interactions between the nanomaterials and the surface of biological entities, which may influence living organism adversely.

Distinguishing BE from other entities which may render similar histopathologic features is paramount.

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Pulmonary hypertension is a clinical and hemodynamic entity which may appear as a result or complication of many other diseases.

The past two decades of research have contributed to a better understanding of this entity, which may be the first manifestation in many different neurodegenerative disorders.

To put it somewhat simplistically, an endurant is an entity which is fully present at any time; while a perdurant is an entity which may have only parts of it present at any specific time, i.e. its presence as captured by 'snapshots' at different time may vary, and its existence is defined by sum of these 'snapshots'snapshots

So 'smart home' technologies like Nest, which entail the harvesting of in-home activity by a commercial entity, which may then make use of that data in various unknown ways, pose an obvious threat to the sense of peace people derive from having a place where they get to shut the world out.

Proposed definition: The mole, mol, is the unit of amount of substance of a specified elementary entity, which may be an atom, molecule, ion, electron, any other particle or a specified group of such particles; its magnitude is set by fixing the numerical value of the Avogadro constant to be equal to exactly when it is expressed in the unit mol−1.

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