Sentence examples for may be lapsed from inspiring English sources

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He knows the territory, as he's a Catholic himself: he may be lapsed (as is Coogan), but the institution to which he was consigned in infancy provides no exit procedure.

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The yen fell after the Bank of Japan became more pessimistic with its June economic outlook, signaling the country may be lapsing into a recession.

Accept there may be lapses in communication: Even the best communicators fall short when jumping across the vast cultural chasm.

For starters, many economists think that while certain items may be allowed to lapse, like the payroll tax holiday and extended emergency unemployment benefits, they doubt that Congress and the White House would allow the economy to go completely a full fall.

This piece may be a small lapse in playwright Holman's career.

A number of studies have suggested that dysregulation of DMN may be associated with lapses of attention and errors during cognitively engaging tasks [ 14].

Since LAS did not become commercially available within 3 years, its EU approval has lapsed but may be reapplied for eventually or it may become available as an unlicensed medicinal product available by physician request for patients who are not candidates for approved therapies [ 79, 80].

Attentional lapses may be particularly likely to occur during the everyday activities that we tend to accomplish on autopilot.

All that and more may be needed to eliminate lapses that the RAND team rightly deems "serious threats to the health of the American public".

It's impossible to say how widespread supervisory lapses may be.

Though the lapse may be brief, the story is a familiar one.

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