Sentence examples for may be lead from inspiring English sources

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This may be lead to overdesign (costs) of seawall structures.

The higher or the lower the RAE may be lead to the alternative heating and cooling tend with a larger heating or cooling velocity of main body surfaces than the solar array surfaces.

They conform to the general composition AmBnXp, in which m, n, and p are integers; A may be lead, silver, thallium, or copper; B may be antimony, arsenic, bismuth, tin, or germanium; and X may be sulfur or selenium.

These results indicate that, within China, designing cities to be compact may be lead to increases in eco-efficiency and resource efficiency, but if the population density is too high the increased pollution costs will result in a decrease in environmental efficiency.

On the other hand, in past investigations wherein a single diode in vivo dosimetry was implemented, only wedge correction factors on central beam axis have been used [3, 5, 11, 12], whereas the results in Tables 2 and 3 illustrate that measurements of dose value without applying the related OAWCF d, which may be lead to a major inaccuracy of about 6%.

The risk involved in implementing the requested change for our system is calculated by the ontology and the parser, i.e. the number of ontological functions returned by the system that may be lead to ambiguity in incorporating the requested change when considered.

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Even the pure may be led into that temptation.

The declarer may be led astray, and no harm can be done.

The UK's Liberal Democrats may be led by the ardently pro-EU, multilingual Nick Clegg.

A testator must not be pushed, but he may be led.

But the next stage in wearables' development may be led by business users.

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