Sentence examples for may be strains from inspiring English sources

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For those looking to mitigate the potential impact of genetically modified corn, however, the new study suggests that there may be strains of Bt corn that have little or no impact on nonpest species, said Dr. Arthur Zangerl, another author of the new study.

The study suggests that if C. perfringens type A are involved in neonatal enteritis, there may be strains with specific characteristics that cannot be identified by the existing genotyping system.

7 An additional issue affecting sensitivity is that it is likely that O. tsutsugamushi in Laos are antigenically diverse, 14 and there may be strains undetected by antibodies against the Karp, Kato, and Gilliam strains.

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"Behind everything there is always a house," Haddon asserts – which may be straining a point.

When the election campaign begins, consensus may be strained.

There is a risk that if you do not like the course or perform poorly the relationship may be strained.

Like a telemarketer, Tim seems to be reading from a script: "Our relationship may be strained beyond redemption.

(The oil may be strained and saved for future frying). 5.

With the physical barriers all but removed, the reliance of copyright holders on the law may be straining it beyond its capacity to be effective.

Though their pension systems may be strained, people in many countries with stronger safety nets are still exiting the labor force in lockstep despite the global recession.

If that angle is forcibly changed to squeeze carbon atoms into some desired pattern, the electronic bond between the atoms may be strained, and the electronic linkages between atoms may be impeded or blocked altogether.

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