Sentence examples for may be selection from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, this suggests that there may be selection on these traits as part of the domestication process.

Thus, there may be selection against the mutation in non-gaited horses bred for dressage, show jumping or high-speed gallop.

But even in an ecologically simplified world in which rats have come to dominate, there may be selection pressures that prevent them from reaching the size of J. monesi.

These may not represent the submitted letters overall; thus there may be selection bias on the part of editors.

Moreover, there may be selection into labor force participation among women, particularly in an older cohort such as the NLSY79 with lower female labor market participation.

First, there may be selection bias in our material.

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The selection of stent type was left to the surgeon's discretion; therefore, there may be a selection bias.

On Thursday and Friday the merchandise is fresher; after busy weekends, there may be less selection.

One causal factor of this may be natural selection in response to differences in temperature (body or rearing temperature).

There may be possible selection bias and a lack of power.

There may be some selection bias going on here -- if you're over 65 and using LinkedIn, you've probably got an unusually positive view of work.

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