Sentence examples for may be care from inspiring English sources

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And in areas of affluence, there may be care providers who will no longer take publicly funded clients.

And if students, however inexperienced and ignorant they may be, care about the same things, they do learn from each other.

If you have a school-aged child, there may be care offered before and after school, provided by the school district or the state.

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They will be assessed and screened and may be cared for in specialist accommodation before being reunited with their relatives.

As any woman knows, however good her husband may be, caring for a grown man, and possibly his offspring, can at times be tiring.

Though we may be caring less, we're hearing a lot more about Ponzi schemes lately, perhaps because the scams tend to fall apart when markets drop.

But these days you may be cared for by a nurse working her 16th hour, looking after 10 or more patients at a time.

There is currently no universally accepted best practice glycaemic control method, with many protocols lacking patient specificity or relying heavily on ad hoc clinical judgment from clinical staff who may be caring or overseeing care for several patients at once.

In many social species, young may be cared for by individuals other then their parents, a practice known as alloparenting or cooperative breeding.

They hold down full- or part-time jobs either in or outside the home, they are active in their community and spiritual centers, and they may be caring for more than one individual.

Others may be cared for in foster families, arrangements which work best when properly supported.

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