Sentence examples for examples may have from inspiring English sources

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The examples may have changed (e.g., from eyes to flagella), but the premise has not.

In short, this use of ill-informed examples may have unintentionally reinforced the view that there are few if any justifiable alternatives to liberalism in modern societies.

The comprehension of examples may have helped in generating various situations; however, it may not have necessarily facilitated understanding of the solution structures.

The use of SIRT in this reconstruction as opposed to the WBP used for the previous examples may have had a small positive impact on reconstruction quality.

There is no reason to exclude that incongruous expectations of the wages accessible abroad – to make the most obvious of examples may have affected many individual decisions to leave.

The reflections offered through the case examples may have utility in similar low-income settings.

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Plato, for example, may have died of a lice infestation.

Anglicanism, for example, may have a liberal subculture, but it is weak and muddled.

The same spot, for example, may have different parking rates for different times of day.

Your friends' friends, for example, may have knowledge or skills that you need.

A bankrupt person, for example, may have property sold by judicial sale to pay his debts.

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