Sentence examples for marks that may from inspiring English sources

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In becoming the top target in the professional game's most dangerous system, he established marks that may never be broken.

Mechanical contact using excessive probe force causes over-sized scrub marks that may damage the die pad and sizably deform the probe tip.

Dr. Walp described the small wounds as "prick marks" that may have been inflicted to exert psychological pressure, rather than actual injury.

But the federal trademark law, known as the Lanham Act, has since 1946 barred the registration of marks that may disparage "persons, living or dead, institutions, beliefs, or national symbols, or bring them into contempt, or disrepute".

This view informed many of the abstract paintings he produced in the early 1960s bright block colours with thin lines to represent a river, and textured marks that may be trees or the sea.

In addition to the black glyphs were red marks that may represent corrections or notes accompanying the calculations, suggesting that the wall may have served as some kind of ancient blackboard.

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She played in a world record 352 internationals, a mark that may never be broken (scoring 130 goals as well).

b) Is the meaning of the marks one that may disparage Native Americans?

We also found many cuticular protein genes with marking specificity that may be associated with the unique surface nanostructure of the markings.

In order to lower some mark-ups that may be considered "excessive" (e.g. >150%), the management would need to increase mark-ups on other medicines.

Neutering also often reduces fighting, roaming and scent marking, behaviors that may land a pet in a shelter, where euthanasia is a risk.

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