Sentence examples for may be sorted from inspiring English sources

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The list is typically sorted alphabetically, though it may be sorted by application size.

Some day this may be sorted out.

The dirty jar may be sorted by hand and removed from the recycling stream.

The results may be sorted by date, or title, or other.

Computer simulations show that magnets may be sorted in decreasing strengths with little or no additional tuning of the undulators.

Good-quality cigars may be sorted into as many as 20 different shades to ensure that all cigars in a box have a uniform appearance.

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Americans may be sorting themselves into two more stable groups, haves and have-nots.

The process may be sorting, students may be getting access, and employers may be rewarding, but are people actually learning anything?

As people sleep, a new study suggests, their brains may be sorting through the information they have gathered, making connections that could lead to new insights.

Hollywood and Wall Street may be sorting out the format's prospects this summer: like James Cameron, the director of "Avatar," Mr. Scott is on board.

Given the observational nature of PISA data, it is impossible to exactly identify the endowment effects of school and family characteristics, since there may be sorting of students with different (observed or not) family characteristics across schools.

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