Sentence examples for it may often happen from inspiring English sources

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So, again, exercising the undoubted right of classification it may often happen that some classes are subjected to regulations, and some individuals are burdened with obligations which do not rest upon other classes or other individuals not similarly situated.

Furthermore, although typing schemes based upon common variation are quite useful, it may often happen that rare variants are more informative for tracking the history of specific strains, as might be required in an epidemiological outbreak study.

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However, due to the sparse of truths, the mentioned rule of relevant truths is too strict that it may often happens that there are no any truth passing the start location and the destination sequentially.

First, unused resources from underloaded VPNs (lenders) are utilized over the overloaded ones (borrowers) without considering the unexpected changes of the VPNs' state, which may often happen in the case of multimedia transmissions.

There are a number of challenges associated with this, not least the pressures of adhering to national targets for reduced waiting times (between diagnosis and treatment) meaning that MDT discussions may often happen before patients are even aware of their diagnosis, let alone had time to consider their preferences or factors they would want taken into account when treatments are considered.

This may not often happen: TE carriage may be in general detrimental in species selection.

It may not happen often when compared to the millions of travelers who fly every week, but it ought to happen less than it does -- a lot less.

It may not happen often, but it DOES happen!

These two types of recombination may in fact often happen simultaneously, but they are usually studied separately because of the very different signatures they produce on the genomic sequences.

"This is a relatively rare thing". But the discovery is important, Bryson said, because, "if it happens once, particularly in an infant, it may happen more often". The results, she said, may explain why 70% of infants born to HIV-positive mothers do not develop the disease.

It may not happen very often – we may not see it again on an issue of real substance during this campaign.

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