Sentence examples for may be put into effect from inspiring English sources

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And while it is great that Net Neutrality principles, which means that they can't screw with your Internet service, may be put into effect, it belies the more pervasive problems -- you may not be able to afford (or want to pay for) that service or get that service or have a choice about who offers you that service.

Therefore, in this critical review we focus on identifying management options that may be put into effect immediately.

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Alternatively, the money may be put into savings.

Non-confidential paper records may be put into recyclable containers.

This generalizes Schur's lemma, which guarantees that any complex n × n matrix may be put into upper triangular form.

On April 18th, DAPAs potential may be put into jeopardy.

We have put forward a schema to illustrate how a collaborative system may be put into practice.

But Nevada officials say Mr. Guinn's ideas may need more work in the laboratory before they can be put into effect nationwide.

The identity of the individual requesting a change to Google's search results has not been disclosed and may never be known, but it is understood the request will be put into effect within days.

If the people are to regain the right to limit Councilmembers' terms, their decision should be put into effect at the next Council election, which may be in 2011 or 2013, depending on when census data is reported.

How would the second approach be put into effect?

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