Sentence examples for he has potentially from inspiring English sources

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By forever linking his campaign to hot dogs, he has potentially freed us from the tyrannical belief we should eat them because they're what Americans eat.

As it is, he has potentially weakened the strong partisans in both parties, empowered the pragmatists who are better-suited to coalition politics and created a less polarized political climate.

This suits Mr Cameron in one sense: he has potentially popular ideas on policing and welfare, and is one of the few contemporary politicians who is at ease talking about morality.

"He has potentially the ability to impose reforms on his own Baath Party, but has he the will to do so?" The consequences of his decision could be momentous, perhaps more so than in any of the other revolts yet seen in the Middle East.

An unnamed senior Administration official joined the Snowden-bashing chorus, telling reporters, "Mr. Snowden's claim that he is focussed on supporting transparency, freedom of the press, and protection of individual rights and democracy is belied by the protectors he has potentially chosen: China, Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, and Ecuador.

He has potentially plenty more decades in view: conductors tend to live as long as Titian, possibly because of their combination of regular physical exertion and extensive creature comforts: Pierre Monteux famously requested a 25-year contract from the London Symphony Orchestra when he was 86.

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Brett, giving evidence to Leveson, recalled how furious he was when Foster confided that he had potentially broken the law to find out the blogger's name.

During the leadership campaign Mr Corbyn was subjected to intense scrutiny in the media, with allegations about people who he had potentially associated with dominating a week of the campaign.

Assange also declined to respond in detail to suggestions reported in an interview with him on Sunday that he had potentially life-threatening health problems, saying only that the embassy was "an environment in which any healthy person would find themselves soon enough with certain difficulties that they would have to manage".

In an interview with Fox News, Trump's son Eric suggested that the controversy over Manafort's ties to Russia and a report this week that he had potentially committed a felony by evading the reporting requirements of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) led to the top operative being pushed out.

Experts say he had potentially discovered the camp of the men who actually built the wall that runs across the country from Tyneside to Cumbria.

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