Sentence examples for may be sections from inspiring English sources

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There may be sections in the local beat that are dedicated to DUI checkpoints or they could be present in some other sections.

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Without that, those who suffer from these disorders may be sectioned to secure hospitals and simply stored indefinitely even though they have not been convicted of any crime.

Longer hair samples (if available) may be sectioned by time (e.g. 2-week or 1-month segments) to potentially identify those who may have just started to use doping as this may influence their willingness to admit this behaviour.

Concerns have previously been raised that patients may be being sectioned under the Mental Health Act – which should only happen when they are a risk either to themselves or others – because of a belief that it may make provision of a bed more likely.

Transdermal absorption can be studied in various skin preparations, which provide a more realistic picture of events than the phospholipid systems (section ); although some steps are still missing and some may be superfluous (section ).

If data on patient-relevant endpoints are not available, surrogate endpoints may be used (Section 4.5.3 Suppl. G-BA VerfO).

This may be a section called "About My Phone," or it may say the name of your type of phone.

For instance, "Laboratory" and "Radiology" may be two independent sections, or both may be placed together under the "Data" section.

"Possible suspects may be seen by sections of Kosovan society as freedom fighters, and witnesses may feel threatened in Kosovo.

A tube once formed may be subdivided into sections by constrictions and dilations of the tube at certain points.

The closest modern parallel may be the comments section of a blog.

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