Sentence examples for may Be criteria from inspiring English sources

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Type, frequency and diurnal changes of cough may be criteria for differential diagnosis, therapeutic efficacy, and a gauge for the progression of chronic disease.

The study has exposed what may be a principle of addiction recovery - that mutual activity and a shared common goal may be criteria for utilizing social support in presence of personal and cultural differences.

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Not all employers offer a match (or a plan for that matter) and there may be vesting criteria (i.e. you must stay with us for five years to "own" your full match).

That is, there may be other criteria that define microalgal species.

Even so, customer satisfaction may be a criterion lurking in the wings.

Vi may be a criterion of application for this therapy.

These criteria may be considered as inclusion criteria for future studies of clinical gout.

All validation data can be accessed from PrimerBank, since the validation criteria may be different from the criteria of the users.

Besides condition, there may be other, subtler criteria for apartment hunters these days.

Although the distinction between descriptive and suggestive marks may be inarticulable, several criteria offer guidance.

Second, EVLWI and PVPI may be used as criteria indicating the risk of fluid administration.

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